As several young people gathered outside to scrub graffiti off a memorial in London, others also gathered around to criticize them for not allowing the vandalism to remain there for a single day.
The video begins with a woman criticizing those scrubbing a memorial, saying, "couldn't even wait a day, not one day, because of their precious memorial."
Moments later another woman breaks in, saying, "excuse me, when I saw you [the scrubbers] earlier, you picked up the sign, you all picked up signs and put them in bin bags... why did you put them up? I don't understand."
The group taking care to wash the memorial stayed silent and continued scrubbing as another woman shifted the camera, saying, "I'm going to get their [the scrubbers] faces in, everybody say 'cheese'," undoubtedly in an effort to ridicule those who were trying to do right by their city and community.
A similar situation happened when three women were working to scrub off graffiti from the side of a federal building when they were approached by a woman who asked what they were doing.
When the three described that they were removing the vandalism, the woman recording said, "why are you removing black lives matter graffiti?"
After the three women said that they were removing it because it was a federal building, the one recording said, "so you don't care about black lives then?"
The video ended with the woman recording saying, "not a great way to use your white privilege."
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