by TheOstrich » 10 Jun 2020, 11:08
That was my thought as well, Vic - all the Nelson Mandela Houses, all the Nelson Mandela Primary Schools, all the Nelson Mandela Ways .... But he's a saint and a role-model in the eyes of the modern generation, so perhaps not.
Also I don't know if the Colston legacy in Bristol still exists in the form of a charitable trust, (as I think might exist in Oxford for granting Rhodes scholarships for the underprivileged students etc.), but if I were one of the trustees of such, I'd be seriously advocating pulling funds or grants from the universities / arts / whatever. On the grounds that the protestors can't have their cake and eat it.
I wonder if a solution to this statue problem can be found by adopting the Russian model. I think I am correct in saying this. All the statues of the discredited dictators - Lenin, Stalin, so on - were removed from public places but re-erected in specially designed historical theme parks - the one in Moscow is called the Muzeon Park of Arts, according to Wiki. It seems there is a similar park in Delhi, India, for British colonial statues.
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