Anti-racism activists in the UK pulled off a bold satirical stunt by playing a pro-immigration video on a giant screen right at a far-right rally. The event took place at a location in England where far-right supporters had gathered to protest immigration. Instead of direct confrontation, the activist group used a short clip praising diversity and the contributions of immigrants, projected from a mobile LED screen placed near the march route.
The clip, which was also uploaded to YouTube, quickly went viral and became a trending topic on social media. Many supporters described it as a creative and humorous response to anti-immigration messages. The march organisers have not yet issued an official response, but some participants expressed anger at what they called a provocative act.
This is not the first time activists have used satire to counter far-right demonstrations. Similar campaigns have previously been staged in several European countries to defuse tensions and encourage dialogue. The incident in the UK has reignited debate over the role of art and humour in political activism.