Antisemitic graffiti found in Kew promoting holocaust denial and Jewish conspiracy myth

Kew Pier, Richmond – Grossly offensive and
antisemitic graffiti has been found on park benches next to Kew Pier in the
London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames.

 

 

While walking her dog on Sunday 12th February, Drorit
Etzioni, a Jewish lady, spotted the antisemitic graffiti and took photos. “Bank
of England” surrounded by stars of David was daubed in thick black paint on one
bench and “Goyim, Holohoax, Google” on another. She was left shaken by the
graffiti. A friend reported the incident to Campaign Against Antisemitism and
the police on her behalf so that it can be thoroughly investigated and the
graffiti removed. Kew Pier and nearby Kew Gardens are popular spots for young
families and tourists.

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