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August 2015

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Class War protest Jack the Ripper 'Museum'

Cable St, London. Wed 5 Aug 2015

  

 
 

 Class War in front of the Jack the RIpper tourist rip-off posing as a museum

 

 Another woman speaks against the travesty of a museum

 Jane Nicholl shouts and lifts up the Class War banner

 

 and Class War decides to move onto the road in front of the 'museum'

 Police argue with Class War, telling them to clear the road

 and Class War argue back, telling the police they should be taking action against the 'museum', not protecting it

 
 
The police are told what the'museum' stands for, and asked whether they would be keen to protect it if it had  

displays that luridly depicted and glorified the killing of police 

 

Some of the people present sat down in protest 

 

 

 

 

In Suffragette colours a poster says 'We have better stories' and asks 'What would Sylvia do?' with #stuffthe ripper 

 
   

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