Four flatmates asked to replace banner hanging above Crouch End high street with something less ‘offensive’
Meghann Foster, Katherine Plumb and Anna Gretton outside their flat in Crouch End holding the banner the police forced them to remove.Meghann Foster, Katherine Plumb and Anna Gretton outside their flat in Crouch End holding the banner the police forced them to remove.Police have ordered the removal of a banner hanging above a high street that read “white silence is violence”, allegedly claiming it was offensive to white people.
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