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Teach your kids wisely (need help?)

How to put a stop to racist abuse

"1. Stop taking the abuse
You don't have to accept this sort of hassle. Everyone has a right to live happily and free from discrimination, no matter what their nationality or race.

2. Accept that you're not the one with the problem
Your self-esteem may have taken a knock if you're having a hard time, but the thing you have to remember is that you are not the one to have caused the problem.

3. Tell someone what's happening to you
You don't have to suffer in silence. Think who's the best person to talk to about what's happening. Schools, police and employers have a responsibility to protect you. Other parts of your life will suffer if you keep silent. If the problem is at school, your work might deteriorate. Speak up now before the problem takes over. Why not try having a word with a ChildLine counsellor first to try out what you would like to say?

4. Go for a team effort
Get other people involved in tackling the problem - perhaps you could start an anti-racism project or newsletter at your school or youth group and invite an anti-racist speaker along. Or set up a discussion group to talk about relevant issues and see what you can do to help in your area.

5. Make people take you seriously
If you are going to alert someone to the fact that you're being threatened, abused or bullied, then do it properly. You have to be prepared to get across how just it is affecting your well-being.

6. Keep some evidence of what's happening (a diary of events, for example)
This might be useful to show others that you need help.

7. Plan what you would like to happen
Now go for it.

8. Make other parts of your life even better
Don't let racists ruin every area of your life. For example, if you're unhappy at school or work, then make sure you make up for the bad times by enjoying yourself at home or with your friends.

9. Keep safe and aware
You can't spend you life looking over your shoulder, but it pays to be aware of dangers. Stick with groups of friends if you feel vulnerable.

10. Never give up!
You might not be able to tackle racism by yourself. Seek out support and accept help where you can."


Oh, btw... they say around there that an adult is not that much intelligent than a 10y's old kid, get it?
Stop it, dont hide it.


please, create your art, don't steal.
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irathegreek's avatar
great art and great message
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