blue b4 the moon
Well-Known Member
The world's full of airbrushing mate.History has a way or distorting “innocent.”
Slavery was once as normal as it is considered abhorrent now, but we don’t get to go back and change history. It is there to learn from and, hopefully, improve upon.
Sadly, the once popular method of “acknowledging, while not repeating” appears to be trying to be accomplished by erasing any history today’s politically correct snowflakes seem objectionable.
Maybe we should demolish the pyramids in Egypt? I heard they were built by slave labour!
The dog’s name was not even unique in the annals of well-known dogs, but we acknowledge the name is probably not appropriate today, even though the race that finds it objectionable appears to like to use it as frequently as possible.
Regardless, removing the dog’s tombstone because of its name is petty and overly officious, in my humble opinion.
And, fwiw, I feel exactly the same way about Confederate statues in the USA, even though as a “Yankee” I’m glad the South was defeated, of course.
The older I get, the more appreciation I have for history and the greater context I have obtained for both world history and my own.
Ignorance can lead to the same mistakes reoccurring, statues being removed, even in America team names being changed.
Many many things were done wrong over the years and hiding them now isn't the way forward.