If you’re in the Muswell Hill area of London in the near future, you might want to check out the Really British store sooner rather than later because social justice warriors are doing everything in their power to close it down.
The shop is owned by a patriotic Brit and specializes in selling British stuff, from memorabilia featuring iconic British rock bands to Britain-shaped air fresheners.
Progressives really don’t like the idea of a shop called Really British, or care for merchandise that celebrates British heritage and nostalgia because it’s racist!?!
The owner is shocked that some think his shop is racist. He’s already taken down the large Union Jack flags to appease them, but that’s not enough.
They say his shop is communicating a pro-Brexit statement.
The name wasn't meant to convey a political statement, but so what if it was? Don’t like a shop’s name or its merchandise, take your business elsewhere, right?
Nope. If an SJW is offended for even the smallest reason, then the offender must be shunned and boycotted and perhaps even forced to close down.
Diversity and inclusiveness is jolly good in Muswell Hill unless such diversity and inclusiveness means the establishment of a store that celebrates Britishness.
British heritage is apparently racist, even in Great Britain.
Too bad the proprietor didn’t call his store the Sharia Shop. If he had, no SJW’s would dare launch a campaign to shut down a store advocating that kind of cultural enrichment.
Social justice warriors try to shut down “Really British� shop - The Rebel
Shock, horror, some left wing snobs don't like a shop inside Great Britain selling products celebrating British culture!
They need torturing, then hanging.
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