No to racism online
Staying silent when you read a racist article or comment online may be interpreted as implied approval of discrimination. That's why you should speak up against racism online.
Use these stickers online to let people know you do not condone racism, and when you do speak up online against racist writers, follow the basic rules on speaking up.
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By using one of these stickers on my website, blog or Facebook page, I state that ...
1. I believe that racism in all its forms has no place in communities, homes and institutions. 2. I will not write racist content on the page, blog or website where this sticker appears. 3. I will respond to any racist comments that are left on my page, blog or website quickly and in a frank and forthright way. Signed, |
Stickers
Add one of the stickers below to your website, blog or Facebook page (or other social network). Instructions on how to add a sticker to Facebook is further down this page.
How to add a sticker to your Facebook page
- Click on your profile
- Click inside the "write something" box
- Click "Link" and type http://antar.org.au/no_to_racism_online
- Click "Attach"
- See the little grey arrows? Click on them to select the sticker you like best
- Click "Share"
Where did you put your sticker?
Leave a note to let everyone know where you put your sticker, which one you used, or a suggestion for other designs:









Facebook
YouTube
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Sea of Hands
RSS feeds
rasicm
Anonymous — 26 October 2009rasicm is not accpetable
Youtube
Anonymous — 14 October 2009It's a shame there isn't a way to attach no-racism stickers to video pages in Youtube. There are quite a lot of racist and hostile comments made towards people in Youtube because comment writers remain anonymous. No-racism stickers with the videos would be nice to see, especially as it is a highly social site.
Addred to Facebook
Anonymous — 26 September 2009I loathe racism and ignorance in any form. Lets bring the world together. After all we all bleed the same and breathe the same air. It's rather ironic when you consider the amount of white people baking in the sun to become darker yet they judge others by the colour of there skin. >>>Kerry K<<<
Naycee
Anonymous — 24 August 2009Yo Yo Yo, All u non-racist people power to the people STOP RACISM
twitter
Anonymous — 12 July 2009I want to add a sticker to my twitter pic. How? On my facebook
I added it to the edna Indigenous education page
Anonymous — 20 May 2009See it on the edna Indigenous education page at http://www.edna.edu.au/edna/go/pid/3304
Racism free FB page
Anonymous — 31 March 2009I added a sticker to my FB page - they are such great designs. My friends love them as well!
Racism free FB page
Anonymous — 07 August 2009I did too!
I added the little "racism-free" hand sticker to my facebook
Anonymous — 21 March 2009This is really dynamic, I like it. Keep up the good work guys
Added!
Anonymous — 20 March 2009Added to my blog and Facebook pages! Thanks for the great graphics and effort on this!
I added stickers to my website, Facebook and MySpace profiles
Anonymous — 20 March 2009This is a great idea
Nice work
Anonymous — 20 March 2009I have one on my personal blog oh goody and will stick one on Facebook too.
Facebook page racism-free
Anonymous — 20 March 2009This is a great idea! I've put a sticker on my facebook page and sent it to all my friends. It's nice to spread the word and get others thinking about tackling racism. Natalia
One more racism-free FB page
Anonymous — 20 March 2009A sticker worth adding for a cause worth a plug. Muchas gracias. P
Racism-Free Sticker
Anonymous — 20 March 2009I've placed the largest sticker on my page on Facebook. Perhaps you could add ANTar to the bottom of the sticker, enabling access to your online views. cheers, Lyn
No to Racism
Anonymous — 20 March 2009Yay! I got the sticker to work and it is now on my Facebook page. It was not hard, even though all the instructions looked complicated at first. I have just enjoyed Harmony Day with my children and their school mates. What an inspiration!
I added a sticker to my FB
Anonymous — 20 March 2009I added a sticker to my FB page and my blog, Solidariti - Priscilla
Racism makes me sick
Anonymous — 20 March 2009VicHealth makes anti-discrimination a priority, given its demonstrated connections with ill-health: http://www.vichealth.vic.gov.au/en/Programs-and-Projects/Mental-Health-a...