Outrage Over Swift Removal of Nazi Graffiti in South Belfast

Outrage Over Swift Removal of Nazi Graffiti in South Belfast

Nazi graffiti which had appeared on a wall in South Belfast has been condemned. Condemnation and Removal The 'disgusting' graffiti was discovered near Queen's University with a swastika drawn beside it. Botanic councillor Gary McKeown expressed disgust at the hate-filled act, praising the swift action of Belfast City Council staff who promptly removed the offensive graffiti. He emphasized the community's diversity and expressed hope for a more positive contribution from all residents. According to McKeown, such divisive acts have no place in the welcoming South Belfast community. It's a stark reminder of the importance of promoting unity and understanding. Community Unity Residents are urged to report any similar incidents promptly to authorities to prevent such acts of hatred from disturbing the peace and sense of security in the neighborhood.