22nd of April is to be a national day of commemoration for the murdered Black teenager announced by Theresa May today.
More relevant in this day and age than St George’s day.
More relevant in this day and age than St George’s day.
Or David Van Day
I thought it was the 25th.
Madelaine McCann day next..
If he bought a camper you could have David Van Day's Day Van Day
More relevant in this day and age than St George’s day.
I thought it was the 25th.
Madelaine McCann day next..
22nd of April is to be a national day of commemoration for the murdered Black teenager announced by Theresa May today.
The murder of Young Lawrence was a shocking event; pure evil - and the police investigation, riddled with prejudice, was shocking too, not dissimilar in a way to the police culture involved in the Hillsborough investigation. But I'm not sure having a 'Day' for him is the right thing to do. Yes, he was a victim, as were his friends and family, and I have every sympathy for them and hope that while their grief will never go away it might ease a little with the passing of the years.
But where do we draw the line at 'Days'? Police incompetence and prejudice at Hillsborough - should we have a Hillsborough Victims Day? Or what about a Lee Rigby Day? - just as much a victim of wicked and evil prejudice.
If a 'Stephen Lawrence Day' gives some comfort to his family and friend, fine, I don't begrudge it them, but as a general rule, I'm not convinced that 'Days' for victims is the way to go.
That 3 part series showed what a shocking racialist attack it was and the glaring incompetence and neglect from the Met.
One thing I may have missed was why were only two people eventually convicted and not more ?
Both pleased and simultaneously discomforted by this.
Pleased in the sense that if this day can be seen as something to awaken everyone to a past that we hope not to be the future, and also a day where society looks inwards at where it is fractured and hope to heal, then it can only be a good thing.
Uncomfortable because I smell too much political gesturing. I sincerely hope to be wrong.