at the James Paget Hospital in Lowestoft,
Derek Malcolm, standing next to the sign that he feels is
both 'racist and discriminatory' against black people, that ‘discouraged him’ from going inside as he feels that it
is racist and discriminatory, Derek whose grandparents settled in the UK in
1959 after coming over from the West Indies, believes that the declaration that
the hospital is ‘smoke free’ is unacceptable due to the way that the word
‘smoke’ can be interpreted to mean ‘black person.’ He said: ‘The word ‘smoke’
is just another horrible word that can be used to describe a black person, and
while it is nowhere near as commonly-used as other terms in modern society, it
is still an unacceptable insult to someone over the colour of their skin, although the hospital wants everyone to know that smoking
is forbidden on the site, which we all agree is a great idea, I feel that in
2016 it is time to use wording that cannot offend anyone, that would be wrong
with saying ‘cigarette-free’ or ‘no tobacco zone?’ ‘I have written to hospital
bosses and given them 28 days to consider my request before I take it to a more
legal level. I am delighted with the funding that I have secured through a
generous donor.’
hopefully Derek will no longer have to endure the daily insult of these signs, Mr Malcolm’s lawyer Dennis Di Mennis QC told Southend News Network that this could be a ‘huge moment’ in the fight against racial
prejudice in modern British society, He said: ‘If this case goes to court, it was throw up some
fascinating and difficult questions that will need to be answered, one of my
clients at the moment is a distraught Mexican domestic cleaner who works for a
London company that has just changed its name to ‘Spick and Span Cleaning’ – he
is just one person who could benefit from the outcome.’ ‘I also represent a
group of 240 Italians who live in Wapping in East London – they are watching
the situation with interest.’ I am sure we all hope for a speedy outcome for
Derek and a Nationwide purge on these repulsive ‘Smoke’ signs.
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