Anjali Sharma, one of eight who fought for government’s duty of care to young people, says she will not be silenced by online abuse
Teenage climate crisis campaigner Anjali Sharma has revealed the torrent of sexist and racist abuse she has received while fronting a legal case against the Morrison government’s approval of a New South Wales coal project.
Sharma, 17, from Melbourne, was one of eight young people who, with the support of octogenarian nun Sister Brigid Arthur, tried unsuccessfully to block the Whitehaven Coal Vickery mine expansion.
“Typical migrant. Maybe you should get raped. Sort u out”
“What right do you have to come here and tell this government what to do”
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Source: The Guardian