Demand £10,000 reparations from Stand Up to Racism


Demand £10,000 reparations from Stand Up to Racism
Recent signers:
George Robertson and 19 others have signed recently.
The Issue
Racism has no place in British society. Yet, during a protest organized by Stand Up to Racism (SUTR), I was subjected to racial abuse. A protester referred to me as a "Negro," inflicting immense trauma on my mental health. Since this dehumanizing incident, I have struggled to eat or sleep. I am seeking £10,000 in reparations from SUTR, not just for myself, but to take a stand against the pervasive racism that continues to plague our society.
The emotional and psychological toll of this experience cannot be overstated. Every day since the incident, I have battled feelings of worthlessness and despair. Racism is a deep-seated issue that affects countless individuals across the UK, and it is imperative that we hold organizations accountable for the actions of their members.
By signing this petition, you are supporting a movement to end racism. This isn't just about monetary compensation; it's about recognition and accountability. The £10,000 reparations will be directed to the "Pink Ladies," an organization committed to supporting victims of racial abuse and promoting racial equality. This initiative aims to bring about tangible change and offer hope and support to those who have suffered similar indignities.
Together, let's demand that Stand Up to Racism addresses this issue with sincerity and takes concrete steps to prevent such incidents in the future. Every signature is a stand against racism and a call for justice.
Please join me in this fight for equality and justice by signing this petition. Your support can make a difference in the lives of many who face racial discrimination every day. Let us work together to build a more inclusive and respectful society.
The emotional and psychological toll of this experience cannot be overstated. Every day since the incident, I have battled feelings of worthlessness and despair. Racism is a deep-seated issue that affects countless individuals across the UK, and it is imperative that we hold organizations accountable for the actions of their members.
By signing this petition, you are supporting a movement to end racism. This isn't just about monetary compensation; it's about recognition and accountability. The £10,000 reparations will be directed to the "Pink Ladies," an organization committed to supporting victims of racial abuse and promoting racial equality. This initiative aims to bring about tangible change and offer hope and support to those who have suffered similar indignities.
Together, let's demand that Stand Up to Racism addresses this issue with sincerity and takes concrete steps to prevent such incidents in the future. Every signature is a stand against racism and a call for justice.
Please join me in this fight for equality and justice by signing this petition. Your support can make a difference in the lives of many who face racial discrimination every day. Let us work together to build a more inclusive and respectful society.

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Recent signers:
George Robertson and 19 others have signed recently.
The Issue
Racism has no place in British society. Yet, during a protest organized by Stand Up to Racism (SUTR), I was subjected to racial abuse. A protester referred to me as a "Negro," inflicting immense trauma on my mental health. Since this dehumanizing incident, I have struggled to eat or sleep. I am seeking £10,000 in reparations from SUTR, not just for myself, but to take a stand against the pervasive racism that continues to plague our society.
The emotional and psychological toll of this experience cannot be overstated. Every day since the incident, I have battled feelings of worthlessness and despair. Racism is a deep-seated issue that affects countless individuals across the UK, and it is imperative that we hold organizations accountable for the actions of their members.
By signing this petition, you are supporting a movement to end racism. This isn't just about monetary compensation; it's about recognition and accountability. The £10,000 reparations will be directed to the "Pink Ladies," an organization committed to supporting victims of racial abuse and promoting racial equality. This initiative aims to bring about tangible change and offer hope and support to those who have suffered similar indignities.
Together, let's demand that Stand Up to Racism addresses this issue with sincerity and takes concrete steps to prevent such incidents in the future. Every signature is a stand against racism and a call for justice.
Please join me in this fight for equality and justice by signing this petition. Your support can make a difference in the lives of many who face racial discrimination every day. Let us work together to build a more inclusive and respectful society.
The emotional and psychological toll of this experience cannot be overstated. Every day since the incident, I have battled feelings of worthlessness and despair. Racism is a deep-seated issue that affects countless individuals across the UK, and it is imperative that we hold organizations accountable for the actions of their members.
By signing this petition, you are supporting a movement to end racism. This isn't just about monetary compensation; it's about recognition and accountability. The £10,000 reparations will be directed to the "Pink Ladies," an organization committed to supporting victims of racial abuse and promoting racial equality. This initiative aims to bring about tangible change and offer hope and support to those who have suffered similar indignities.
Together, let's demand that Stand Up to Racism addresses this issue with sincerity and takes concrete steps to prevent such incidents in the future. Every signature is a stand against racism and a call for justice.
Please join me in this fight for equality and justice by signing this petition. Your support can make a difference in the lives of many who face racial discrimination every day. Let us work together to build a more inclusive and respectful society.

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Petition created on 16 December 2025