A woman allegedly called the police after two locals tried to put up a Union Jack flag on her street. A video shared on Facebook shows the angry woman approach the men and push over their ladder.
In the video, she accuses them of being racist and stands under the lamppost to prevent them from putting up the flags. She then called the police and tried to snatch a phone from one of the men who was filming her. The woman grabbed the ladder and tossed it to the ground, causing one of the men to lose his balance.
The men told her they were putting up flags with money raised through a GoFundMe page. After being asked why they were putting up the flags, the men replied: "To celebrate unity and peace in our country".
However, the women told them: "The police are coming, I'm sure you know them well." She then said: "Have you been racist for long."
After a police officer arrived, the man filming explained that the residents in Worcester had donated to the fundraising page for flags to be hung. They then moved on, saying: "We're gonna go, it ain't worth the aggro."
The footage was shared by Matt Houston on Facebook. The post, which has 24,000 likes, 8,000 comments and 1.2 million views, said: "Lefties don't like it do they."
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