Humanity is still alive and people still stand up for something they think is right. A photograph of a young British Asian girl, Saffiya Khan going viral on the internet goes on to prove just this. Saffiya Khan stood up against English Defence League’s leader, Ian Crossland when she saw 25 men surround a woman in headscarf and police doing nothing about it. EDL is a ‘far-right street protest movement’ which believes that ‘Islam challenges an English, Christian way of living’.
Who looks like they have power here, the real Brummy on the left or the EDL who migrated for the day to our city and failed to assimilate pic.twitter.com/bu96ALQsOL
— Jess Phillips MP (@jessphillips) April 8, 2017
Amazing picture ….Young woman stares down the face of racist hate during today’s #EDL knuckle dragging protest. pic.twitter.com/mFAzL5LPdB
— Brett (@599bt) April 8, 2017
This lady in Birmingham pic.twitter.com/ONkzXc33lJ
— Sister Alexis (@AlexisTrust) April 8, 2017
Who looks like they have power here, the real Brummy on the left or the EDL who migrated for the day to our city and failed to assimilate pic.twitter.com/bu96ALQsOL
— Jess Phillips MP (@jessphillips) April 8, 2017
Defiant & peaceful – #SaffiyahKhan embodies everything that is good about the UK.
Whereas the brain-dead #EDL runt represents the gutter. https://t.co/uxFo4bXVwK
— Brett (@599bt) April 10, 2017
Those immortal words from”All About Eve”:”You’re too short for that gesture.”#SaffiyahKhan#EDL
Pic-@MissDuffyAFA pic.twitter.com/romy7QYDmY— Bonnie Greer (@Bonn1eGreer) April 10, 2017
@jessphillips She’s still smiling and kept her hands in her pockets. Totally unfazed. Big respect. pic.twitter.com/n3xNq4A7hx
— Tom Jarvis (@jarvo02) April 8, 2017
@jarvo02 @andypic @jessphillips She is my new hero
— Natalie Silvey (@silv24) April 9, 2017