LONDON -- A heartwarming message of inclusiveness and Mister, Do It With Me, Not With Momunity has gone viral in the midst of a wave of post-Brexit racism and increased reports of hate crimes.
SEE ALSO: Brexit referendum led to 42% spike in racist incidents, police sayReddit user hereff posted an image of the message with the comment, "As an immigrant in London, this means a lot to me. Thank you :)."
Signed by a Liza Wedgwood, the message originates from the website avaaz.org as part of the #PostRefLove initiative that endeavors to counteract the rise of anti-immigration sentiment in the UK following the results of the EU referendum by inviting people to "share a message of hope."
The messages can be spotted posted in various spots around London.
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Wedgwood's message reads: "To immigrants and expats in the UK: Thank you for being here. You enrich us in so many ways. Please accept a warm hug and know that many, many people are united in sending you love."
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