Life as a minority in the UK: Racism and realities
Briefly

The violent incidents in Southport acted as a catalyst, bringing underlying tensions to the surface, especially against minority communities who now feel increasingly vulnerable.
Following the attacks, there has been a noticeable increase in hate crimes against immigrants and Muslims, drawing attention to the precariousness of safety felt by these groups.
Although there’s been a reduction in overt violence, the psychological impact of the riots lingers for many, with lasting concerns about their day-to-day safety.
Minority individuals express that they are now more vigilant, constantly assessing their surroundings, aware that societal divisions can lead to sudden outbursts of hostility.
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