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Reuters Fact check: London’s Cenotaph war memorial was not defaced on 3 June

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    Reuters Fact check: London’s Cenotaph war memorial was not defaced on 3 June

    Fact check: London’s Cenotaph war memorial was not defaced during an anti-racism protest on June 3


    Posts on social media have misleadingly claimed that the Cenotaph war memorial in London was defaced during an anti-racism protest.

    Thousands gathered in central London on June 3 to protest the death of George Floyd; an unarmed black American who died after a white policeman knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes (here) .

    Many of the posts making the claim, examples here and here , show a video of protesters gathered around the Cenotaph in Whitehall. The camera then pans to a man graffitiing ‘BLM’ on the side of a building.

    “The cenotaph, London. Defaced as they police simply watch,” the caption of one such post reads.

    The building the man is filmed graffitiing is the UK government’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office, not the Cenotaph memorial (tinyurl.com/ya4lo5u2) .

    City of Westminster Police said on Twitter: “We are aware of incorrect social media rumours of damage being caused to the Cenotaph during protests in #Whitehall. We are not aware of any damage.” (here)

    This corresponds with a YouTube video that is described as showing the Cenotaph after the protests. In the video, the ‘BLM’ graffiti is seen on the Foreign Office building, but the Cenotaph appears unmarked. The video was uploaded on June 4 and has a caption stating it was filmed the morning after the protests (here .

    A separate video posted to social media by a radio journalist on the afternoon of June 3 shows protesters gathered around the base of the Cenotaph, with one protester standing between the flags on the memorial itself (here .

    VERDICT


    False. The Cenotaph was not defaced during an anti-racism protest in London on June 3.

    This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team. Read more about our fact checking work here here .

    Our standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
    MORE FROM REUTERS

    #2
    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Fact check: London’s Cenotaph war memorial was not defaced during an anti-racism protest on June 3


    Posts on social media have misleadingly claimed that the Cenotaph war memorial in London was defaced during an anti-racism protest.

    Thousands gathered in central London on June 3 to protest the death of George Floyd; an unarmed black American who died after a white policeman knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes (here) .

    Many of the posts making the claim, examples here and here , show a video of protesters gathered around the Cenotaph in Whitehall. The camera then pans to a man graffitiing ‘BLM’ on the side of a building.

    “The cenotaph, London. Defaced as they police simply watch,” the caption of one such post reads.

    The building the man is filmed graffitiing is the UK government’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office, not the Cenotaph memorial (tinyurl.com/ya4lo5u2) .

    City of Westminster Police said on Twitter: “We are aware of incorrect social media rumours of damage being caused to the Cenotaph during protests in #Whitehall. We are not aware of any damage.” (here)

    This corresponds with a YouTube video that is described as showing the Cenotaph after the protests. In the video, the ‘BLM’ graffiti is seen on the Foreign Office building, but the Cenotaph appears unmarked. The video was uploaded on June 4 and has a caption stating it was filmed the morning after the protests (here .

    A separate video posted to social media by a radio journalist on the afternoon of June 3 shows protesters gathered around the base of the Cenotaph, with one protester standing between the flags on the memorial itself (here .

    VERDICT


    False. The Cenotaph was not defaced during an anti-racism protest in London on June 3.

    This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team. Read more about our fact checking work here here .

    Our standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
    MORE FROM REUTERS

    good news, BLM protesters have respect for the cenotaph.
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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      #3
      So defacing the he UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office is ok? The Hague memorial was defaced too.

      Soldiers heckled for cleaning graffiti off war memorial after Black Lives Matter protest - Mirror Online
      bloggoth

      If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
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        #4
        Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
        So defacing the he UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office is ok? The Hague memorial was defaced too.

        Soldiers heckled for cleaning graffiti off war memorial after Black Lives Matter protest - Mirror Online
        Is it Ok?

        Just sharing facts, xoggy.

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          #5
          I wonder who created the fake news and why.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
            Fact check: London’s Cenotaph war memorial was not defaced during an anti-racism protest on June 3


            Posts on social media have misleadingly claimed that the Cenotaph war memorial in London was defaced during an anti-racism protest.

            Thousands gathered in central London on June 3 to protest the death of George Floyd; an unarmed black American who died after a white policeman knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes (here) .

            Many of the posts making the claim, examples here and here , show a video of protesters gathered around the Cenotaph in Whitehall. The camera then pans to a man graffitiing ‘BLM’ on the side of a building.

            “The cenotaph, London. Defaced as they police simply watch,” the caption of one such post reads.

            The building the man is filmed graffitiing is the UK government’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office, not the Cenotaph memorial (tinyurl.com/ya4lo5u2) .

            City of Westminster Police said on Twitter: “We are aware of incorrect social media rumours of damage being caused to the Cenotaph during protests in #Whitehall. We are not aware of any damage.” (here)

            This corresponds with a YouTube video that is described as showing the Cenotaph after the protests. In the video, the ‘BLM’ graffiti is seen on the Foreign Office building, but the Cenotaph appears unmarked. The video was uploaded on June 4 and has a caption stating it was filmed the morning after the protests (here .

            A separate video posted to social media by a radio journalist on the afternoon of June 3 shows protesters gathered around the base of the Cenotaph, with one protester standing between the flags on the memorial itself (here .

            VERDICT


            False. The Cenotaph was not defaced during an anti-racism protest in London on June 3.

            This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team. Read more about our fact checking work here here .

            Our standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
            MORE FROM REUTERS
            Yes - it was 6th June 2020 (76th Anniversary of D-Day) when the cenotaph was vandalised.

            https://twitter.com/benobesejecty/st...043315201?s=21


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              #7
              Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
              I wonder who created the fake news and why.
              The why is quite easy in general terms - someone who wants to spin the BLM movement as a bad thing.

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                #8
                Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
                The why is quite easy in general terms - someone who wants to spin the BLM movement as a bad thing.
                Some people have a visceral reaction to anything that might possibly have an association with left-wing activists. They're unable to figure out that maybe that fact that left-wingers love a cause does not, in and of itself, mean the cause it bad.
                Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                  Some people have a visceral reaction to anything that might possibly have an association with left-wing activists. They're unable to figure out that maybe that fact that left-wingers love a cause does not, in and of itself, mean the cause it bad.
                  Progress is a funny thing when seen through the lens of history. Over the years, progressives have pushed for things like votes for women, an end to segregation, banning marital rape, decriminalisation of homosexuality. There have always been conservatives opposing such changes. But the world doesn't end when the changes come about, and in most cases (abortion being an obvious exception) there are few people who would seek to undo th changes a couple of decades later.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                    Some people have a visceral reaction to anything that might possibly have an association with left-wing activists. They're unable to figure out that maybe that fact that left-wingers love a cause does not, in and of itself, mean the cause it bad.
                    Doesn’t mean you have to smash stuff up, or go looting, or vandalising does it?


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