At the moment it is nothing more than a form of illegal graffiti. Perhaps Ms Reid would be worthy of a plinth if she ran a successful campaign to eliminate modern day slavery perpetuated by her BAME brothers in Leicester and elsewhere. So far she has benefited no one apart from boosting her own ego and is not worthy of public recognition.
It wont last long, as its not a legally placed statue anyone can damage it and they can't prosecute them, it will be no different than painting over graffiti, wait untill the drunks spill out of the pubs and clubs on a weekend.
And besides she has zilch to do with the city of Bristol.
quote - The deliberate use of the "power" salute to triumphantly rub the general public's face in things isn't exactly conducive to good community relations either.
watched naga munchetty bbc this morning interview the jen reid, naga thought it was wonderful by the expression on her face, bbc condone destruction of the original statue, and the erection of an illegal one, all things diversity ehh.
At the moment it is nothing more than a form of illegal graffiti. Perhaps Ms Reid would be worthy of a plinth if she ran a successful campaign to eliminate modern day slavery perpetuated by her BAME brothers in Leicester and elsewhere. So far she has benefited no one apart from boosting her own ego and is not worthy of public recognition.
It should be slung in the river or some such equivalent action, and the vandals who put up an unauthorised statue investigated by the police. All this inaction just encourages the racists to get more and more brazen and outrageous.
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