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Latest Posts Under: Social Issues

Why People Are Suddenly Talking About Yemen.

June 28, 2020 0 Comments
  • Lifestyle
  • Social Issues

Post a Letter // Poem

August 29, 2018 2 Comments
  • Social Issues

WE ARE NOT OPPRESSED.

May 21, 2018 0 Comments
Social Issues

‘Visit My Mosque’ brings the ​Reading community together.

April 24, 2018 0 Comments

On the 18th February, the newly built Reading Mosque, Abu Bakr, joined the national Visit My Mosque Event.     With, food from all cultures, activities for children – including colouring and henna- and private tours, mosques around the UK opened their doors to the wider community, seeking to educate society and bring community cohesion to …

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Current Affairs, Social Issues

Punish A Muslim Day: Why is the Mainstream Media silent?

March 26, 2018 1 Comment

Muslims receiving hate and abuse is nothing new. Groups like the EDL are notorious for their dislike towards Islam, and have always voiced their opinion. However, the far-right is growing fast, and with the continuous pejorative reports on Islam and The Middle East, hate is brewing. April the 3rd. That’s when the so-called ‘Punish a …

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Lifestyle, Social Issues

The Mo Salah Movement. Who is he and what is the big deal?

March 20, 2018 0 Comments

From taking 5 busses for training every day to having one of the best football chants we’ve heard. Liverpool’s number 11, Mo Salah has the most modest story in the game “For five days a week, every week for three or four years, I would make this journey. I was leaving at 9am in the …

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Social Issues

The Racial Empathy Gap.

March 15, 2018 0 Comments

‘I don’t see race’ seems to be a compliment of some sort these days. ‘Oh don’t worry, I don’t see race’, to the average person, means that someone takes white and black people as equals in society but in reality, the phrase seems to be a lot more literal. It is as if people physically …

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Social Issues

5 Motivational Muslims you need to know about

March 14, 2018 0 Comments

When the average person thinks of the word Muslims, the negative connotations and stereotypes that come to mind are endless. However this is nothing new. The same principle of negatively stereotyping minorities has been seen before and is still a major problem. The black community, the LGBT community and anyone who doesn’t fit into ‘societies norm’. …

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fashion, Social Issues

Women Winning

February 16, 2018 2 Comments

Somewhere last night whilst watching an episode of friends, my housemates and I found ourselves discussing the topics of body image and the low levels of self confidence amongst females of our generation and it honestly made me appreciate the benefits of the new modest fashion wave. Normalised by blogger, Dina Tokio, some call it …

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Social Issues

Is AMC legitimising racist taunts in The Walking Dead or is sensitivity at a high?

September 24, 2017 0 Comments

We are constantly told that the term ’offense’ is overused, but did The Walking Dead feature explicit racial content during an eerie character’s recent arrival? Whether you’re a zombie fan or not, we all recognise the iconic red scarf and barbed wire covered bat of season 6 newcomer Negan, but did anyone notice the racist …

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