Clarr War Women's Death Brigade march to protest against the tacky
misogynistic tourist attraction
And Lisa McKenzie holds up the megaphone as the arrive, watched by
a security guatd
Patrick, in clerical garb, holds up a cross and begins to exorcise
the shop
calling on the demons inside to leave
Lisa speaks about the so-called 'museum'
Some visitors leave
and get told what the protesters think of them for going to an exhibit
which glorifies the gory murder of poor women
A security guard holds part of a ripped poster. The council turned
down the planning application for this and
other aspects of the shop frontage
London Fourth Wave Feminists wear cat masks for the protest
Other customers leave the shop to shouts of derision - and are asked
what they think they are doing taking a
child in to see an exhibition that glorifies attacks on women.
The Rev Patrick (Father Brannigan) continues his exorcism
One of the security guards grabs Jane Nicholl's arm and roughly pushes
her away...
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