A belated #EidMubarak ! Tried not to comment on an eventful 48hrs for the UK Muslim community so as to enjoy (socially distanced) time with family but so much to unpick... including with some of the stories that have come out since #thread 👇👇👇👇
Everyone knows *that* person who refuses to listen -Muslims and BAME Britons are no different. But to suggest as a whole the communities are being complacent is egregious and not evidence-based. We know we are at higher risk, mainly due to inequality https://twitter.com/BWDDPH/status/1288959308449931265?s=20
If there is evidence, please share it. As @IndependentSage have noted, there is 'broken trust' between BAME groups and the govt after the disproportionate loss, #BarnardCastleEyeTest, and an ongoing failure to acknowledge mistakes (which obv will happen!) https://twitter.com/fleetstreetfox/status/1289643310412214272?s=20
British mosques have been INCREDIBLY proactive- shutting down a week before the national lockdown. Muslim & BAME community orgs like @MuslimCouncil have steppted up to fill the huge void left by govt to get messages out the grassroots (w/out govt support) https://twitter.com/MuslimCouncil/status/1289562611000860674?s=20
Good local relationships with councils, police forces, CCGs and communities ARE yielding results.

But they are sadly undermined by poor judgement from the Govt's insistence on a command & control response, with mixed & inconsistent messaging. https://twitter.com/prestoncouncil/status/1289148780965703683?s=20
The irony being that #EidAlAdha is a day commemorating sacrifice of Abraham (s), and mosques across the country chose to remember the sacrifice of the 300 NHS workers who died fighting #Covid19, including the 33 amongst them who were Muslim. https://twitter.com/itvnews/status/1289294964434915329?s=20
Or see the subtext to the reporting of events pertaining to BAME communities and #COVID19, exceptionalising them to a higher standard & disproportionately punishing them when they step 'out of line' (also see how BAME were fined x2 for lockdown breaches: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-52905787)
These actions are not borne in a vacuum: what was said of him to the police by the staff, what prejudices were there of Muslims, what made a police officer call him an 'absolute animal' when being pulled away from their dying child, and then blame him for having a heart attack?
Summary: in a complex phenomenon like #Covid19 it is convenient to #BlameOnBAME- it builds on a narrative of othering that we have all internalised to some degree & avoids accountability and critique. Be aware of our biases, be authentic allies & be brave, so we can all be better
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