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Gabrielle Forsyth, a 26-year-old Indian-origin woman, faced racial abuse from a man on a train from London to Manchester this past Sunday, as reported by Metro. Forsyth was discussing her work with a charity that supports immigrants when the man, who was intoxicated, began to hurl racist remarks after overhearing their conversation.
In a video of the incident, the man was heard making xenophobic claims, asserting that English people “conquered the world” and that immigrants do not belong in England. He specifically referenced the historical context of British rule in India, stating, “We conquered India, we didn’t want it, we gave it back to you.” Forsyth later described feeling alarmed and unsafe, stating that the man’s aggression was triggered by the mention of immigrants.
The incident has since been reported to the British Transport Police, and Forsyth expressed her experience on social media, highlighting the backlash she faced online, including hate messages and slurs. Forsyth emphasized her pride in her identity and her commitment to advocating for the rights of people of color.