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The thing that should happen is that once the Rhodes statue goes, his money and beneficence go with it! It seems to be a case of detesting the man but making use of his ill-gotten gains. Yer don't need one master's degree, let alone three. to come up with an English word that encompasses that mentality.
Yeah, him moaning about Rhodes when taking Rhodes cash for a scholarship is hypocrisy beyond belief. How many Jews would take a Hitler scholarship?
 
I doubt that one person has ever genuflected at the base of Rhodes' statue. Surely, the funds are tainted. It might be a reasonable idea to use them for the common good, but, there again, we end up in the mire as soon as 'the common good' is discussed.

Then there is no need for a statue that venerates and glorifies. Just put the money to good use and fuck him off. History goes full circle as it where since taking the money and fucking people off is pretty much what Rhodes did.
 
Is it true that most African slaves were sold by other African's who had taken them forcibly? If so which Country's were they (in the modern world) and do they get criticism and constantly reminded what there ancestors did hundreds of years ago?

And weren't most African slaves sold to Arabia, where they were castrated, but Arabia gets a free pass why?

Genuine question's, not being a twat.
Yes, Slaves were sold and 'collected' by African agents. Dunno about the Arab question.
 
I wish the business of these statues stopped now, it’s so futile in the grand scheme of things.

Removing Colston is fair enough, not the way they did it but the fact a rich man made entirely by slavery has no business on our streets.

It does annoy me that these people think they have the right to attack the cenotaph or Churchill though. Ungrateful little cunts.

That said, it’s a small minority and we’ve hopefully seen the last of the violence or vandalism.
Anyone who defaced the Cenotaph, irrespective of their colour, is a massive ****
 
That's why my point was more about how the passage of time changes views rather than those views for the people of the time becoming any less valid.

Of course the Coleseum shouldn't come down, but I bet a fair few people would have been happy to see it dropped in 90AD
The Colosseum was ransacked.
All the marble stolen.
Most by the Catholic Church. I believe a lot of it is in the Vatican.
 
I've only taken the time to speak to one actual black person about the statue thing. The impression I got was it is the ignorance of our shady past and who/what the statue were that is offensive rather than the statues themselves. It seems to me that black people would rather school curriculums changed to reflect black history and Britain's less glorious past than to engage in a stalinist purge of monuments.
At present we have a load of faux liberals vandalising statues to signal their own virtue. The gesture has admittedly raised an issue and educated us about key figures, but actually has no long term effect. It will be forgotten as soon as the ripples in the water in Bristol harbour calm down.
 
I've only taken the time to speak to one actual black person about the statue thing. The impression I got was it is the ignorance of our shady past and who/what the statue were that is offensive rather than the statues themselves. It seems to me that black people would rather school curriculums changed to reflect black history and Britain's less glorious past than to engage in a stalinist purge of monuments.
At present we have a load of faux liberals vandalising statues to signal their own virtue. The gesture has admittedly raised an issue and educated us about key figures, but actually has no long term effect. It will be forgotten as soon as the ripples in the water in Bristol harbour calm down.
But people are now talking a lot more about how we can revise the way we remember and memorialise these slavers. All it took was one shitty statue to be taken down.

Some people on here seem to have a weird emotional attachment to these statues of slavers.
 
Why? Is the money conditional on genuflecting at the base of his statue every morning? Is it not possible to channel funds to a worthy cause without glorifying the man in question? Is there not a certain delicious irony in using the money to help those Rhodes would have despised? Or had killed depending on his ‘mood’.
Say what you will about Cecil Rhodes, you’ve got to have led a less than ordinary life if you’ve had a country named after you.
 
I wish the business of these statues stopped now, it’s so futile in the grand scheme of things.

Removing Colston is fair enough, not the way they did it but the fact a rich man made entirely by slavery has no business on our streets.

It does annoy me that these people think they have the right to attack the cenotaph or Churchill though. Ungrateful little cunts.

That said, it’s a small minority and we’ve hopefully seen the last of the violence or vandalism.

I think the underlined part is the significant part for the discussion, and has to be on a person by person basis.

Churchill we know had what nowadays would be reprehensible views. The statues are for what he did during WW2 though. There needs to be a grown-up discussion with fair representation for all views.

Someone yesterday wanted to have a go at Nelson's column because he didn't condemn slavery - that seemed a bit of a stretch.

Not sure why the Peel statue is considered offensive though.
 
When the top trend is people wishing Prince Philip happy birthday a literal living statue(or fossil) that espouses racist opinion then you know at some level we are far from accepting we tolerate racism
 
I walked past that statue last year and looked him up, but tbf I devour knowledge. It’s one of many reasons why I’m so engaging and widely loved.
I never get why people don’t do more of this, I love seeing statues or plaques and learning about new things or people I’ve never heard of before. Suppose too many just walk with their heads in their phones totally oblivious to what’s around them.
 
When the top trend is people wishing Prince Philip happy birthday a literal living statue(or fossil) that espouses racist opinion then you know at some level we are far from accepting we tolerate racism

Pick your battles.

I don’t think wishing Prince Philip a happy birthday is where BLM need to be focusing energy.
 
They aren't that was my own personal opinion.

Not seen any one using BLM having a go at him.

Fair enough but if there’s a list of wrongs, thats got to be either at the bottom or not on the list at all.

It needs to be reasonable or people will lose interest in the cause for equality.
 
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