#illridewithyou Will Restore Your Faith In Humanity
With a lone gunman still holding people hostage in a Lindt cafe in Sydney, Australia, thousands of messages of support have been posted online for Muslims who are in fear of an Islamophobic backlash.
Australians are showing the world how it’s done in the midst of chaos.
Thousands of supportive tweets have poured in. But it began with one tweet, from one person with an idea, then it went viral.
Maybe start a hashtag? What’s in #illridewithyou?
— Sir Tessa (@sirtessa) December 15, 2014
My family and I are heading in and out of the city by tram in melbs tomorrow. We’ll stand by anybody #illridewithyou — Eddie Perfect (@Eddieperfect) December 15, 2014
Blackburn to Southern Cross 9:04am (or the 9:10 if I’m running late) #illridewithyou
— Bhakthi (@bhakthi) December 15, 2014
Train, Newtown—St James via C. Quay. 8.31 in, 5.44 out. If you wear religious attire & don’t feel safe, #illridewithyou (reply to tweet) — AmelioratriXMAS (@amelioratrix) December 15, 2014
Thanks for protecting my sisters #illridewithyou pic.twitter.com/Qy9l0lN1qB — Angger Prawitasari (@anggerwitasari) December 15, 2014
#IllRideWithYou shows you shouldn’t be scared to be Muslim. You should be scared to be racist. — Gavin Fernando (@GavinDFernando) December 15, 2014
Practical thing: I’ve made a temporary sticker for my bag so people who need me can spot me #illridewithyou pic.twitter.com/aVldEn9wVU — Kristen Boschma (@Kristen_Boschma) December 15, 2014
Any Muslim person getting the Geelong line in the morning, #illridewithyou if you’d like me too. 6:47AM from southern cross. — Jayme (@Jamus__) December 15, 2014
I’m a semi regular commuter on the #mandurah line. If you see me #illridewithyou. I’ll be wearing this scarf. pic.twitter.com/sWSpbDcOsd — Terri (@KaelaJael) December 15, 2014
Thousands tweet declaring their solidarity with Muslims.. #IllRideWithYou #sydneysiege http://t.co/Lq0VjkWreY pic.twitter.com/QJkzmNP26n — The Independent (@Independent) December 15, 2014
Australians aren’t buying into fear peddled by politicians with an agenda.
This is a buddy of mine!! Please read this if you haven’t already! Words are the best weapon #illridewithyou pic.twitter.com/XWtf8jtMIK — Jake Rich (@jakerich55) December 15, 2014
Love wins again.
I lived in Manhattan when our city was bombed. The following morning I had no idea what had happened. Our television stations were rendered inoperable after the attack, but I had a terrible feeling in my gut. I went outside with my BFF.
Everyone was in shock. After we found out what happened, we went into our neighborhood store to buy some coffee. The Muslim owner of the store, just like others in the area, shaved his beard and his wife was no longer wearing her scarf.
I asked my friend why he cut his beard off. He said, “We’re afraid of being judged because maniacs attacked the World Trade Center.” I said, “Everyone loves you around here. I don’t think you have to worry.” He said, “Not everyone loves their fellow man, my sister.”
I’ve never forgotten that conversation.
Copyright 2014 Liberaland
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KABoink_after_wingnut_hacker December 15th, 2014 at 09:20
That’s what a civilized society does.
Of course it’s the same thing that makes American wingnut heads explode with rage.
Mike Butkus Jr. December 15th, 2014 at 10:08
You’re absolutely right! Once again its other countries showing
U.S. how its done. How people are the true leaders.
fahvel December 15th, 2014 at 12:57
curious, all the bashing of the nra and tpoopers, and the open carry nuts but if one were to step back and see the whole panorama one might become sensitive to the grumblings of a revolution against the established govt of the usa, This stuff tends to fester before it fully ignites. Just popped into my head the other day while strolling along the edge of a crater on the moon.
Mike Butkus Jr. December 15th, 2014 at 13:33
“From out there on the Moon, international politics look so petty. You want to grab a politician by the scruff of the neck and drag him a quarter of a million miles out and say, ‘Look at that, you son of a bitch.’”
Edgar Mitchel, Apollo 14 astronaut, speaking in People magazine on 8 April 1974.
KABoink_after_wingnut_hacker December 15th, 2014 at 10:20
That’s what a civilized society does.
Of course it’s the same thing that makes American wingnut heads explode with rage.
Mike Butkus Jr. December 15th, 2014 at 11:08
You’re absolutely right! Once again its other countries showing
U.S. how its done. How people are the true leaders.
fahvel December 15th, 2014 at 13:57
curious, all the bashing of the nra and tpoopers, and the open carry nuts but if one were to step back and see the whole panorama one might become sensitive to the grumblings of a revolution against the established govt of the usa, This stuff tends to fester before it fully ignites. Just popped into my head the other day while strolling along the edge of a crater on the moon.
Mike Butkus Jr. December 15th, 2014 at 14:33
“From out there on the Moon, international politics look so petty. You want to grab a politician by the scruff of the neck and drag him a quarter of a million miles out and say, ‘Look at that, you son of a bitch.’”
Edgar Mitchel, Apollo 14 astronaut, speaking in People magazine on 8 April 1974.
arc99 December 15th, 2014 at 10:52
America claims to be the greatest nation on earth.
Clearly, we have a great deal to learn about “greatness” from the rest of the world.
The contrast is very stark. In this country, the internet was used to demonize all Muslim citizens and residents of this country based on the actions of a tiny few.
In Australia, the internet was used to show solidarity with Muslim citizens and residents in recognition that this criminal is in fact just one person.
Pay attention America, especially those of you who count yourselves among the faithful audiences of FOX and Rush. Learn how the people of a great and civilized nation are supposed to behave.
fahvel December 15th, 2014 at 12:54
it cannot be learned in a nation where fear and money are the only things of any import.
arc99 December 15th, 2014 at 11:52
America claims to be the greatest nation on earth.
Clearly, we have a great deal to learn about “greatness” from the rest of the world.
The contrast is very stark. In this country, the internet was used to demonize all Muslim citizens and residents of this country based on the actions of a tiny few.
In Australia, the internet was used to show solidarity with Muslim citizens and residents in recognition that this criminal is in fact just one person.
Pay attention America, especially those of you who count yourselves among the faithful audiences of FOX and Rush. Learn how the people of a great and civilized nation are supposed to behave.
fahvel December 15th, 2014 at 13:54
it cannot be learned in a nation where fear and money are the only things of any import.
whatthe46 December 15th, 2014 at 20:56
“Australians aren’t buying into fear peddled by politicians with an agenda.”
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republican voters should take a page of the Australians. gotta love it.
whatthe46 December 15th, 2014 at 21:56
“Australians aren’t buying into fear peddled by politicians with an agenda.”
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republican voters should take a page of the Australians. gotta love it.