ChatterBank1 min ago
At Last , Fire In His Belly
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In this country pretty much all statues are put there to give thanks from a grateful nation or community to the person depicted on the plinth. At the time they were erected, the people, of the day saw no wrong in the deeds that were achieved to bring them fame and be celebrated. Mayor Khan's family and the family's of most the BLM demonstrator s were not resident in...
13:37 Fri 12th Jun 2020
// It is "absurd and shameful" that a statue of Winston Churchill has had to be boarded up because of fears it could be vandalised, Said the prime minister. //
And he is right. He is not attacking Khan for protecting them, he says they HAD to be boarded.
He is calling the vandals absurd and shameful, not the Mayor.
And he is right. He is not attacking Khan for protecting them, he says they HAD to be boarded.
He is calling the vandals absurd and shameful, not the Mayor.
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If there was a genuine concern of damage, and it was felt that the police were too incompetent to step in to prevent it, doesn't that suggest that the demo needed to be called off ? Covering up, whilst one can understand the limited aim of preventing damage, is a win for the vandals; and the greater aim of having peaceful demonstrations and arresting all that misbehave, goes to pot.