Article 165WG Clean for the Queen campaign accused of using racist term

Clean for the Queen campaign accused of using racist term

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Haroon Siddique
from Environment | The Guardian on (#165WG)

Posters and T-shirts promoting the tidy-up feature the word 'spic', which some people have pointed out is a racial slur

The Clean for the Queen campaign, intended to encourage people to tidy up for Elizabeth II's 90th birthday, has been accused of dropping a racist clanger.

Posters and T-shirts to promote the drive (pdf), which is taking place this weekend, included the words "spic and span ma'am", prompting people to suggest that by missing out a "k" on "spic", the organisers had inadvertently used a racial slur.

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