And 99% of them had no idea who he was until today.A lot of people fuming on social media about a statue of a slave trader being wanged into the sea.
And 99% of them had no idea who he was until today.A lot of people fuming on social media about a statue of a slave trader being wanged into the sea.
Obvs, and now he’s been completely erased from history yanno.And 99% of them had no idea who he was until today.
He's currently being compared with Saddam Hussein, Jimmy Savile, Winston Churchill and Auschwitz!Obvs, and now he’s been completely erased from history yanno.

He's currently being compared with Saddam Hussein, Jimmy Savile, Winston Churchill and Auschwitz!![]()

Since it was still there i assume the vote went against removing it?
I’d never heard of him tbh. But reading some of the stuff from Bristol, apparently it was a really contentious issue in the area, and they’d even had a vote on whether to remove it or not. Quite why you’d feel the need to have a vote on whether to remove a contentious statue of a slave trader or not, I’ve no idea, but maybe I’m missing something.
Yes apparently so, by 55/45 assuming what I read was factual.Since it was still there i assume the vote went against removing it?
I’ve no issue with that. Couldn’t care any less tbh. I’ve seen somebody say when you erase the memories of history then you allow the same mistakes to be repeated. I kind of got that.
They asked the council to move it into a museum, apparently. Now they have to drag it out of the water to do it.
I’d never heard of him tbh. But reading some of the stuff from Bristol, apparently it was a really contentious issue in the area, and they’d even had a vote on whether to remove it or not. Quite why you’d feel the need to have a vote on whether to remove a contentious statue of a slave trader or not, I’ve no idea, but maybe I’m missing something.
Yeah that’s also a fair point...I saw an interview on tv about this topic today, I myself certainly dont' know the right or wrong answers to this, I can only portray what one black voice said, on the topic of history, would we put statues up of Hitler in public places, to remind us of history. His view was, they should be in museums for education, not in our face on the street. My words at the end, not his, but my interpretation of what he said.
Interesting fact of the day.
How many of you knew that back in 1833 Britain agreed to compensate the slave owners of the day for their loss of merchandise when the slaves were freed. The amount paid to the 46,000 slave owners was £20m, equivalent to £17BN today, and we only finally finished paying this off in...........2015.
It's taken 187 years to get their £434 back thoughLoss of merchandise... wanna buy a few slaves for your allotment bro? I’ll throw in a few mugs and a mouse mat.
Mike Ashley? Is that you?Loss of merchandise... wanna buy a few slaves for your allotment bro? I’ll throw in a few mugs and a mouse mat.
There is hereWhy not a few statues, of the people that helped to stop it?
Yes I remember seeing this on a history channel programme about slavery !Interesting fact of the day.
How many of you knew that back in 1833 Britain agreed to compensate the slave owners of the day for their loss of merchandise when the slaves were freed. The amount paid to the 46,000 slave owners was £20m, equivalent to £17BN today, and we only finally finished paying this off in...........2015.
I maybe should have added that they weren’t exactly errrmmm freed.Loss of merchandise... wanna buy a few slaves for your allotment bro? I’ll throw in a few mugs and a mouse mat.
I saw The Strokes and Oliver! at the Colston Hall over the last few years.
Wonder if people who haven't a clue what they're protesting about will now burn it down?
Win.