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Should Statues Of Certain Historical Persons Be Removed So As To Satisfy Today's Political Correctness Ideals?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A statue is erected to honour or celebrate something. Therefore taking one down doesn't count as 'airbrushing' in the same way that burning books or removing references to people or things from history does, in my opinion.
It is simply the result of a decision that it's no longer deemed appropriate to honour or celebrate the subject of the statue.
Therefore, take down statues of Hitler or Gaddafi if you like, but don't burn all copies of Mein Kampf - it's an important historical document.
It is simply the result of a decision that it's no longer deemed appropriate to honour or celebrate the subject of the statue.
Therefore, take down statues of Hitler or Gaddafi if you like, but don't burn all copies of Mein Kampf - it's an important historical document.
All Roman emperors were pretty bad and some were terrifyingly so, all kept slaves many of whom were black and yet museums around the world display their portraits as busts and full size figures which are priceless and much admired. In fact the whole classical world was based on slavery and so any person depicted is in some way "guilty" of aiding and abetting it.
The logical conclusion of this kind of Philistinism would be to destroy every depiction of anyone in antiquity.
The logical conclusion of this kind of Philistinism would be to destroy every depiction of anyone in antiquity.
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