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Sir Henry Morton Stanley
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I have just seen on Breakfast TV that the people of Denbigh are voting this weekend.What are they voting on I hear you ask,well it is on whether his statue in the town should be removed.Admittedly a little more civilised than what happened to the Edward Colston statue in Bristol but surely even the “woke” brigade have to accept you cannot rewrite history but have to learn from it.
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Taking a statue down is not erasing history. A statue is a representation of what someone's face and body look like. It is not the person, neither is it the sum of their life. Taking a statue down, or replacing it with something else does not erase history. What happened still happened whenever it happened. It seems rather hysterical to suggest that removing a statue in nowhere, uk. Suddenly means this person an all that they did, good or bad is erased
Taking a statue down is not erasing history. A statue is a representation of what someone's face and body look like. It is not the person, neither is it the sum of their life. Taking a statue down, or replacing it with something else does not erase history. What happened still happened whenever it happened. It seems rather hysterical to suggest that removing a statue in nowhere, uk. Suddenly means this person an all that they did, good or bad is erased
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