A protest rave against racism called HOUSE AGAINST HATE is scheduled to happen in Central London next month. This “mobile protest” is set to take place on Saturday, March 16 and is coinciding with the United Nations Anti-Racism Day. The protest organisers are R3 Soundsystem and Black Artist Database with the support of Stand Up To Racism UK, Love Music Hate Racism, and HOMO-CENTRIC Records. The HOUSE AGAINST HATE mobile protest unit will be hitting the streets of London along with thousands of demonstrators, according to one of the artists who is set to perform, GIDEÖN, announcing on Instagram.
Racism is increasingly being condemned, and the HOUSE AGAINST HATE protest is part of a growing movement in the UK that urges for an end to racist attitudes and acts. The country has faced a lot of incidents of bigotry and discrimination, as well as the government’s seemingly controversial treatment of immigrants. According to new data, 85% of musicians in the UK have either experienced or witnessed different forms of discrimination, emphasising the fact that discrimination is still a major challenge in the UK’s music scene.
In addition, the music industry has a responsibility to condemn discrimination and strive to create a world that is inclusive and treats all races equally. Musicians and their fans can come together through events such as HOUSE AGAINST HATE to send a message to the UK establishment to stop racism and hate. Overall, this type of protest is a positive step towards a better and more inclusive future, and the UK music industry should continue to play a key role in supporting the eradication of racism
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