Woman paints over gay pride art

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The club also posted a series of videos in which the slurs are clearly visible, before the paint is thrown to complete the mural in its current form. Norwich's presentation of the wall on social media has also come into question, with an image of the slurs on the wall - before being covered in coloured paint - posted online. Primary among these is sea queen, a term used to describe gay men who worked as sailors before the 1960s. There is also confusion over the presence of some obscure and archaic terminology. The choice of words for the mural has also come into question, with twink, an inoffensive word used within the LGBTQ+ community, censored alongside grossly offensive terminology. A woman, wearing a red T-shirt and flip-flops, began painting over the yellow-lettered mural with black paint Saturday, as seen in a video posted on YouTube and shared in a police statement. The wall has not gone down well with all fans, with many pointing out that it amplifies derogatory terms by giving them greater visibility as part of officially club-sanctioned artwork. Arsenal eye Leeds star Raphinha as possible Pepe replacement.Marquinhos: Arsenal's new teenage signing could be another Martinelli.

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