I heard the Moors and Genghis Khan were a bit naughty, I wonder if anybody will be inspecting any of their past misdemeanors?
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I heard the Moors and Genghis Khan were a bit naughty, I wonder if anybody will be inspecting any of their past misdemeanors?
Tuesday one of my customers was chatting and his local village " covid survival group " ( which has worked very well to be fair and helped each other out ) is trying to organise a " take a knee thursday " to replace the front line worker / nhs clap
I didnt believe him, so he showed me the FB poster
funny thing is, 80% of the village are retired and wouldnt be able to get back up, its all good though as the village doesnt have anyone that isnt white, so its a show of support
Racism may almost always effect people of colour , but its repercussions affect everyone
White people who stand up to , protest about or report racism are often labelled as do gooders, liberals or in the states commie Democrats
I think the ideal place for statues of people like colston would be in a museum with a detailed notice on the bottom describing their place in history and why we should never return
Stalin and Hitler were genocidal maniacs and we know a lot about how evil they were
But we dont have statues of them or dress up like them. Apart from neo nazis and members of the royal family
What are people’s thoughts about statues of the Roman emperors? Have to confess I enjoy seeing them despite appreciating the hard reality for most people they ruled over.
Well, the Roman Empire extended to 5m km2 at it’s peak across Europe, Asia and Africa so probably. But I’m not aware their slavery was ever selective on the basis on race though and all conquered peoples were really fair game.
Tbh, the discussion just got me thinking if I was a bit of a hypocrite as I was more than happy to see Colston end-up in the river.
Look at the modern times, the effects of colonialism on modern society. Both in Britain and in international relations. There is a lot of discrimination and racism domestically and worldwide, many developed countries are poor because the European empires took their wealth and in some cases ruined their domestic industries
yes i would....there are other ways to be heard, to get in a position of influence.
I am white...but when I see Caucasian yobs drunk in the street and fighting I feel embarrassed at the 'culture'.
I think it's a pretty complex subject. Statues and icons erected to glorify individuals and regimes are often torn down by invaders or revolutionaries.
What we seem to have in the UK at the moment is neither of those. We have a glorification, rightly or wrongly of when Great Britain was the most powerful state on the planet. The empire that we created defined the multi-cultural state we have today and some of those honoured by statues who helped forged that empire look out of place in the Britain we live in today.
We don't seem to have managed that transition too well. Democratic attempts to deal with Colston's legacy on Bristol seem to have floundered, which must have been a trigger to his drowning at the weekend.
I think the Mayor of Bristol's response was the right one though to retrieve it and store for a future debate when emotions have cooled. I think the targeting of statues of Churchill were perverse. He may have recognised flaws but there are not many statues of Chamberlain and Lord Halifax about I guess. And it allows idiots like Yaxley Lennon to trigger his hits and mobilise the reactionaries.
All this bull about Pyramids, the Mongols etc should be just seem for what it is, Whatabboutery.inc. As should the outrage of someone living in the Dordogne who just sees modern Britain through the filter of the Daily Mail.
I wonder if they will pull down statues of Nelson Mandela aka a terrorist from Parliament Square? or perhaps even those of Robert Mugabe.....oh perhaps only white people were oppressive.