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  • Colston's statue being invisible at the bottom of a river doesn't really help people learn from the mistakes of those times

    I think the act of toppling it and chucking it in the harbour does exactly that

  • It will be put in a museum, and I hope they don't repair it so all the dents and damage/graffiti will be visible, making it quite the exhibit.

  • Yep agreed in the museum.

    The thing is that statue was unveiled in 1895, 174 years after Colston died, 70 years after slavery was abolished. It was a pro-Tory, pro-empire piece of propaganda. Most people weren’t into slavery, to assume at some point they were ok with that is a fallacy.
    The statue was erected on a point in time closer to today than to his death.
    The history to be gathered is that the local Tories wanted to make a stamp in Bristol in 1895

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