WHITE SUPREMACIST POSTERS, It’s OK to be white” and “reject white guilt” were written on signs across a UK town over the weekend

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WHITE SUPREMACIST POSTERS, It’s OK to be white” and “reject white guilt” were written on signs across a UK town over the weekend
An Ipswich local shared pictures of signs on social media: A council has taken down around 60 white supremacist posters plastered around a UK town over the weekend, authorities have said.
“It’s OK to be white” and “reject white guilt” were written on signs across Ipswich, according to images shared on social media.
Max Stocker, a council spokesperson, told The Independent they have been working to remove the posters, which also included the message “beware non-white rape gangs”.
Similar messages have been spotted around different parts of the UK in recent months, including Hull and Perth, according to local media.
Signs saying “it’s OK to be white” were also put up in Bristol city centre last week.
Some of these posters bear the mark of Hundred-Hands, a group encouraging the spread of posters containing messages of white supremacy over social media.
Sam Murray, an Ipswich resident, claimed she removed 10 signs in the town herself.
“This does not have a place here,” she told The Independent.
“Ipswich is a nice town,” she said. “It is diverse and normally people just get on with their lives.”
Bryony Rudkin, deputy leader of Ipswich Borough Council, called the white supremacist messages “deplorable”.
“This racist behaviour does not represent the people of Ipswich or our town,” she said.
“Council staff have been out over the weekend taking these stickers down.”
Police are investigating the posters and aware of similar reports in other areas of the UK, a Suffolk Police spokesperson said.
“It’s OK to be white” spread as a slogan across the US several years ago, and posters started appearing across American universities.
The phrase received support from neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups, as well as alt-right figures.
An online store stopped selling T-shirts with the message “it’s OK to be white” earlier this year after acknowledging backlash over the “divisive slogan”.
Ipswich council have asked anyone who notices any more white supremacist signs to contact the Cleaner Ipswich Hotline . The Independent

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