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Oxford University Criticised For Having Too Many 'dead White Males' On Its Walls.
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/// Two years ago, they demanded Oriel College tear down a statue of the 19th Century imperialist Cecil Rhodes over claims it was offensive to ethnic minority students. ///
And now this:
/// But they said the 20 new portraits would be added to the collection so that more women, people from ethnic minorities, gays and lesbians and people with disabilities could be included. ///
Is the continuing quest at addressing more and more diversity issues, is it now getting all too silly?
And now this:
/// But they said the 20 new portraits would be added to the collection so that more women, people from ethnic minorities, gays and lesbians and people with disabilities could be included. ///
Is the continuing quest at addressing more and more diversity issues, is it now getting all too silly?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//“We're not taking anyone down - but the portraits have been almost exclusively men and we're just beginning to redress the balance,” said the university’s head of equality, Trudy Coe.//
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So they are putting up some new and different portraits, not much wrong there, a greater choice to look at.
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So they are putting up some new and different portraits, not much wrong there, a greater choice to look at.
Thanks mamyalynne for posting that link, now having read it I think many of the replies here are a lot of fuss about not very much. No portraits are being removed, they're just expanding the collection. The list includes women who have made notable/admirable achievements, or are long-standing members of staff. I can't see why that's variously nonsense, social engineering, elitist, silly, demeaning, or proof that intelligence doesn't translate into sense.
// in the portraits at King's, for example (or any other college for that matter). There was one of Walsingham, chief spy to Elizabeth 1st, and another of Robert Walpole, // (kingsman)
and none of the Cambridge spies ? - I suppose they are on the walls of GCHQ
oops I should nt talk - one was from my college
WE had mainly Jim is right - benefactors. and lots of Lord Chancellors
so when I visited Scone and Lord Mansfield's pile
albino peacocks - that one - stoon of scoon - there
the guide said as he pointed to a painting - that is Lord Mansfield as Lord Chief Justice in 1780 and I was able to reassure him
" that is not the court garb of the Lord Chief Justice in the late eighteenth century"
[solicitor general 1745]
Mansfield ( somersetts case - slavery unlawful at common law) was the one of whom the Great Lord S said in his first case
"when Mr Murray began I thought he was all wrong but now I see he is completely right"
Scots Law Lord and the case was in equity so Mr Murray had an edge on that one - sozza getting a bit technical there
where were we - oh useless pictures on the wall in hall ......
and none of the Cambridge spies ? - I suppose they are on the walls of GCHQ
oops I should nt talk - one was from my college
WE had mainly Jim is right - benefactors. and lots of Lord Chancellors
so when I visited Scone and Lord Mansfield's pile
albino peacocks - that one - stoon of scoon - there
the guide said as he pointed to a painting - that is Lord Mansfield as Lord Chief Justice in 1780 and I was able to reassure him
" that is not the court garb of the Lord Chief Justice in the late eighteenth century"
[solicitor general 1745]
Mansfield ( somersetts case - slavery unlawful at common law) was the one of whom the Great Lord S said in his first case
"when Mr Murray began I thought he was all wrong but now I see he is completely right"
Scots Law Lord and the case was in equity so Mr Murray had an edge on that one - sozza getting a bit technical there
where were we - oh useless pictures on the wall in hall ......
// Thanks mamyalynne for posting that link, now having read it I think many of the replies here are a lot of fuss about not very much//
jesus another daily AB thread where the poster earnestly and plaintively warbles.....
"and so are ready for this that and the other disgusting outcome?"
and the disgusting outcome is no where on the horizon of the article when you read it
Normal day on AB then
jesus another daily AB thread where the poster earnestly and plaintively warbles.....
"and so are ready for this that and the other disgusting outcome?"
and the disgusting outcome is no where on the horizon of the article when you read it
Normal day on AB then
I don't see any problem with this. I don't know the accomplishments of those already on the walls,but all of the nominees seem to be top of their fields. And someone interviewed expressed a similar sentiment to the new Dr Who assistant...."It's good to see people who look like you on the walls..." It encourages accomplishment and success.
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