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1. Close down "dead baby jokes" pages 
I am making this petition as I came across a page on Facebook called "dead baby jokes" I am extremely upset that someone could make a group with this name And actually make jokes about dead babies!
I myself have suffered a miscarriage and I know thousands of other people have too and it was the worst experience of my life and to find out that people are getting entertainment out of it is very upsetting.
I am hoping with this petition that Facebook will close such pages down and no pages like this will be allowed to be made again.
2. Get 'dead baby jokes' page removed from facebook 
https://www.facebook.com/DeadBabyJokes?ref=ts#!/DeadBabyJokes
This site has been set up to make so called 'jokes' about dead babies. This page, however, makes reference to sexual content with children, rape, racial comments/jabs and allows users to upload pictures of dead babies on its page. There are pictures of dead babies in bins, pictures of children with disabilities running and so called funny comments attached.
The majority of people on facebook do not like this page, yet its numbers continue to grow and facebook still appear to be doing nothing about this. Why? There is no child protection to stop children of any age accessing this pages. My self and others believe that pages and their content should be approved and have strict security to ensure children cannot access this horrific content. It is also a very disrespectful page for women and families who have suffered the loss of a child as this has been reported to facebook previously.
Myself and others would like this page deleted by facebook once and for all and to make facebook pages more secure for it's users.
Sikhs have contributed a lot towards the independence & upliftment of this country. However, thousands of jokes are targeted on Sikhs/Sardars directly and indirectly.
It's high time the Government should intervene to make sure the generations to come don't form a pre-conceived notion towards this community.
