Collien Ulmen-Fernandes: This is how the actress experiences racism

Collien Ulmen-Fernandes, 38, is closely monitoring the current situation in the United States and is reporting on the unrest after the violent death of the African American George Floyd († 46). The wife of actor Christian Ulmen, 44, also participates in the "Blackout Tuesday" initiative, which dips the Instagram network in black for a day because many users only post a dark picture under this hashtag. Collien's contribution, however, differs from the others.

Message to Collien Ulmen-Fernandes: "Go away"

"My God. I just looked at your Wikipedia entry. You are completely mixed up, mashed up and put together. Little half-breed child is leaving Germany," is one of the three incomprehensible and clearly racist messages in the mailbox or in the comments of the Germans with Indian and Hungarian roots. She positions the examples on a black background.

The 38-year-old makes racism visible in our country. Your comment on this is defined by the hashtags #saynotoracism, #EnoughisEnough, #blackouttuesday, #NoNazis, #StopRacism, # Gegenrassismus – no further explanations are needed.

Fans are shocked

Collien's followers are shocked: "When will this finally stop?" Writes a commentator. "I'm so sorry that you have to experience this," another apparently stunned post.

Perhaps the actress's contribution has raised awareness of a topic that is not only a problem in the United States of America. Racism is everywhere, even in Germany.

Source used: Instagram

This article originally appeared on Gala.de.