The toppling of Edward Colston

During the Black Lives Matter demonstrations on Sunday 7th June, the statue of Edward Colston was pulled down and dumped in the harbour in Bristol. I think that it was the most beautiful thing that happened yesterday. Colston made his money from the slave trade. 84,000 humans were transported on his ships. 19,000 of them died because of the appalling conditions on slave ships. The statue was erected 174 years after he died, and, astonishingly, 62 years after the abolition of slavery. According to Historic England, the plaque on the statue read thus. Edward Colston   Born 1636 Died 1721. Erected by citizens of Bristol as a memorial of one of the most virtuous and wise sons of their city AD 1895 (https://historicengland.org.uk/…/the-list/list-entry/1202137 ) Over the years, many attempts have been made to change the wording on the plaque, but it has never happened. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Edward_Colston Would Priti Patel also condemn the removal of statues of Jimmy Saville, the notorious paedophile, as “utterly disgraceful” because he gave money to charities? Would she condemn the toppling of the statues of Saddam Hussein and of Stalin as vandalism?  I very much doubt it. To those who say that removal of the statue erases history, there is a simple response. There are no statues to Hitler. And he most certainly hasn’t been forgotten. Quite on the contrary, a lot more people are aware of Colston than was the case 24 hours ago. The people ...
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