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Shakespeare Removed By Starmer
The Bard of Stratford upon Avon wrote during the reign of Elizabeth 1, she in turn was queen during a time when there was slavery, therefore ................ he has to go !
Philistinism, wokism or both ?
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Actually, Tora, I think that's more appropriate.
I have been thinking for some time that many politicians seem to exhibit symptoms of mental illness. This is particularly true of those who pontificate on slavery and climate change.
As far as slavery goes, nobody alive today in this country has anything to apologise for or feel guilty about. It ended more than 200 years ago. People alive today cannot be held responsible for the actions of their distant ancestors. To remove a painting of somebody who just happened to be alive when it was going on is simply absurd.
Meanwhile the climate change lunatics are seeing this country impoverished in pursuit of an impossible and unrealistic target.
Those continuing to pursue these aims should seek medical help.
agree, bedknobs - apparently 'The Thatch' has been moved to another room. And why not? After all, the American Pressies do this with the Oval Office.
For example, Biden swapped a portrait of Andrew Jackson, a populist president revered by Donald Trump for one of Benjamin Franklin, seen as symbolic of Biden’s reverence for science.
The Franklin painting, a 1785 canvas by Joseph Siffred Duplessis, was actually already on view in the Oval Office during Trump’s tenure, but is now in a more prominent position next to the Resolute Desk. As with a lot of the artwork within the White House are loans from the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, along with bronzes such as a Martin Luther King Jr. bust by Charles Alston that is now on display on the mantlepiece. And this is the tip of the iceberg, Churchill's bust discarded as well..... No taste or sense of diplomacy there!
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