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Stirlingsays 18 Aug 17 10.24pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Come on Stirling. Very poor comparison. These statues were put up specifically to assert the right for white people to have power over black people. No, that's your rather one eyed interpretation of it. What a statue might represent to you isn't what it would represent to someone else. Maybe what you say is true for some people but as I've said, countless times now. People have dead relatives in those armies and you don't get to tell them how to feel about it. Originally posted by Mapletree
The pyramids were built for rather different reasons. Well, they are a symbol of power over others....ah words and their shades of uses. The pyramids were built by slaves....so.... Once you start with this stuff....how do you have any legitimacy in saying where it stops....what fits as apt and what doesn't. Originally posted by Mapletree
Jackson did not write his music in a direct provocation in order to offend. If I find it offensive that is merely in the eye of the beholder. Not up to you usual standards, been a long week? The eye of the beholder is what we are kind of talking about...that's the problem....we see different things....best leave it to the local population....it's a statue....but of course now...it's the most important bleeding thing in the world and people die over it....the world is full of fruitcakes. Personally...I found Jackson's 'Girlfriend' song awful...very offensive...my ears have barely recovered even now....mind you Jackson couldn't find them anyway....Probably an area best left unsaid.
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Ketteridge Brighton 18 Aug 17 10.33pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Well, while it isn't for you to say what other people's extent of feeling is about historical figures ..... I certainly agreed with most of your post up until this sentence. You don't allow people the say in what statues or monuments exist in their area and then write that. The south contained many armies and their relatives live within these towns. You don't get to decide how people feel about their past and frame it into simple good/bad ideologies because some people feel like that. If the local area want these things they have them, if they don't, they don't....like you said first.....No higher up 'guidance'. Edited by Stirlingsays (18 Aug 2017 8.30pm)
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Stirlingsays 18 Aug 17 10.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Ketteridge
I deleted the rest of your post because I didn't really have a problem with it. I left the part I had a problem with....I'm sure if people want a wider context they can scroll up a bit...but posts can get really long if we aren't more specific with what we want to address. There is a bit of a conflict in what you say, in my view. You say allow local democracy to make a decision on it but then you say that if higher powers don't like the decisions taken by the local democracy that they can over-ride them.....Well....that's just having your cake and eating it too isn't it. You either have local democracy or you don't. If we follow your point and have 'higher up guidance' reflecting, 'national feelings' then you are agreeing then that this statue should be remade and put back then. Because as the link I provided showed, the national majority mood is not to take down these statues. I actually take the position that you tolerant local democracy if it is obeying the law....and keeping or not keeping the statue isn't a question of that....indeed the people who took matters in their own hands broke the law....apart from escalating the violence that's sure to come later. Edited by Stirlingsays (18 Aug 2017 10.53pm)
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Mapletree Croydon 18 Aug 17 11.49pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
The eye of the beholder is what we are kind of talking about...that's the problem....we see different things....best leave it to the local population....it's a statue....but of course now...it's the most important bleeding thing in the world and people die over it....the world is full of fruitcakes. Personally...I found Jackson's 'Girlfriend' song awful...very offensive...my ears have barely recovered even now....mind you Jackson couldn't find them anyway....Probably an area best left unsaid. Really not on form tonight Stirling. Where did I advocate tearing down symbols of injustice. I believe I pointed out that these statues do not necessarily represent the original philosophy of the people represented. They were created specifically to be provocative and to assert the ascendancy of one group over another. This barely is up to interpretation, it was built into the declared logic at the time. Destroy items of plain hatred? Put it this way, do you bemoan the removal of swastikas and other Nazi iconography in Germany? Only an ancient symbol of Good luck after all.
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Stirlingsays 19 Aug 17 12.34am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Really not on form tonight Stirling. Where did I advocate tearing down symbols of injustice. I believe I pointed out that these statues do not necessarily represent the original philosophy of the people represented. They were created specifically to be provocative and to assert the ascendancy of one group over another. This barely is up to interpretation, it was built into the declared logic at the time. Destroy items of plain hatred? Put it this way, do you bemoan the removal of swastikas and other Nazi iconography in Germany? Only an ancient symbol of Good luck after all. And you were moaning about bad comparisons. You don't deal with the flaws I've pointed out. You have no issues with the tearing down of the Lee statue but apparently you ignore the problems inherent with that which I've pointed out.....Not surprising. The pyramid point and slippery slope position pretty much wreck the arguments you made. I've noticed you doing that in another thread. If you were playing chess you'd resign but with online debate you can just ignore the problems with your argument when they are pointed out....oh well. Germany would like you because they ban certain things as well, but even they have monuments to German generals such as Rommel....that's far closer to this situation than your swastikas. Edited by Stirlingsays (19 Aug 2017 12.41am)
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davenotamonkey 19 Aug 17 3.36am | |
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Whoopee! Keep it coming! Burn and rip down EVERYTHING. See what you're left with, you stupid fcuks. I won't be happy until Washington DC is renamed Safe-Space Prime.
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hedgehog50 Croydon 19 Aug 17 9.43am | |
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There is a blue plaque in Tennison Road to commemorate Arthur Conan Doyle who made many unflattering references to people of colour in his books. He even featured the Klu Klux Klan in 'The Five Orange Pips'. Surely in this day and age, in the 21st century, in our vibrant and diverse cosmopolitan near-utopia, we should tear down this offensive blue plaque. To further this progressive aim, I intend to form a collective, "Palace Resistance in Countering Klan Support" (PRICKS). Please PM me, preferably with a small donation, to help with this. Edited by hedgehog50 (19 Aug 2017 9.43am)
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Stirlingsays 19 Aug 17 11.37am | |
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Originally posted by hedgehog50
There is a blue plaque in Tennison Road to commemorate Arthur Conan Doyle who made many unflattering references to people of colour in his books. He even featured the Klu Klux Klan in 'The Five Orange Pips'. Surely in this day and age, in the 21st century, in our vibrant and diverse cosmopolitan near-utopia, we should tear down this offensive blue plaque. To further this progressive aim, I intend to form a collective, "Palace Resistance in Countering Klan Support" (PRICKS). Please PM me, preferably with a small donation, to help with this. Edited by hedgehog50 (19 Aug 2017 9.43am)
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davenotamonkey 19 Aug 17 11.38am | |
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Originally posted by hedgehog50
There is a blue plaque in Tennison Road to commemorate Arthur Conan Doyle who made many unflattering references to people of colour in his books. He even featured the Klu Klux Klan in 'The Five Orange Pips'. Surely in this day and age, in the 21st century, in our vibrant and diverse cosmopolitan near-utopia, we should tear down this offensive blue plaque. To further this progressive aim, I intend to form a collective, "Palace Resistance in Countering Klan Support" (PRICKS). Please PM me, preferably with a small donation, to help with this. Edited by hedgehog50 (19 Aug 2017 9.43am) 9.43am, and you've already won the internet for today. Kudos.
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elgrande bedford 19 Aug 17 12.07pm | |
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Originally posted by hedgehog50
There is a blue plaque in Tennison Road to commemorate Arthur Conan Doyle who made many unflattering references to people of colour in his books. He even featured the Klu Klux Klan in 'The Five Orange Pips'. Surely in this day and age, in the 21st century, in our vibrant and diverse cosmopolitan near-utopia, we should tear down this offensive blue plaque. To further this progressive aim, I intend to form a collective, "Palace Resistance in Countering Klan Support" (PRICKS). Please PM me, preferably with a small donation, to help with this. Edited by hedgehog50 (19 Aug 2017 9.43am)
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glazedallover Allier 19 Aug 17 12.16pm | |
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Originally posted by hedgehog50
There is a blue plaque in Tennison Road to commemorate Arthur Conan Doyle who made many unflattering references to people of colour in his books. He even featured the Klu Klux Klan in 'The Five Orange Pips'. Surely in this day and age, in the 21st century, in our vibrant and diverse cosmopolitan near-utopia, we should tear down this offensive blue plaque. To further this progressive aim, I intend to form a collective, "Palace Resistance in Countering Klan Support" (PRICKS). Please PM me, preferably with a small donation, to help with this. Edited by hedgehog50 (19 Aug 2017 9.43am) Have you read 'the five orange pips' ? It's not exactly a glorification of the KKK. I think the blue plaque will remain safe for a long time.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 19 Aug 17 12.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
And you were moaning about bad comparisons. You don't deal with the flaws I've pointed out. You have no issues with the tearing down of the Lee statue but apparently you ignore the problems inherent with that which I've pointed out.....Not surprising. The pyramid point and slippery slope position pretty much wreck the arguments you made. I've noticed you doing that in another thread. If you were playing chess you'd resign but with online debate you can just ignore the problems with your argument when they are pointed out....oh well. Germany would like you because they ban certain things as well, but even they have monuments to German generals such as Rommel....that's far closer to this situation than your swastikas. Edited by Stirlingsays (19 Aug 2017 12.41am) I don't this.k they're tearing down the statue, just moving it. More over emotional claptrap from those barely concealing their support for right wing extremists.
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