Show diversity: rally at the Neubrandenburg train station against discrimination

Show diversity: rally at the Neubrandenburg train station against discrimination

Resistance to discrimination in Neubrandenburg

In Neubrandenburg, the local community is closed against the increasing hostility to queer. An incident that took place in the city on Tuesday, August 13th, triggered clear alarm bells. The iconic rainbow flag at the train station was stolen and replaced by a flag that shows anti -constitutional symbols, including the swastika.

joint action for diversity

In order to react to this active attack against the social values of freedom and equality, Queennb e.V. and the alliance for democracy, diversity and solutions have mobilized. The two organizations are calling to come together on the station forecourt this evening, August 14, at 6 p.m. The aim is to set a powerful sign of diversity and hate. At the planned rally there will also be a photo campaign with colorful rainbow umbrellas.

meaning of the rally

This event is particularly important because it should raise awareness of the alarming increase in queer -anti -queis -like attacks. The political discourse has broken down in recent years, and with it the frequency of hate crime has also increased. The call to participate comes at a time when solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community is more urgent than ever.

strengthen social cohesion

The initiators of the rally emphasize the need to promote social cohesion and to decide any form of discrimination. They point out that it is not acceptable that extremist and intolerant forces endanger the basic democratic values of our society. Participation in the campaign is considered a strong sign of tolerance and various ways of life.

call for participation

"We invite all citizens to participate in this campaign in order to stand against discrimination and celebrate the diversity," says a representative of Queernb e.V. The event is an important platform for all votes that want to work for an inclusive and respectful society.

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