• @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    So, a modicum of looking into the background of this renders the following:

    • These statues were removed from Greece by Lord Elgin in the early 1800s, while Greece was under Ottoman occupation
    • The legality and legitimacy of these removals is, at the very least, questionable
    • No watertight evidence exists to corroborate the claim of Lord Elgin that he had official permission
    • Greece has been repeatedly requesting a return of these statues since 1835
    • In 2021 UNESCO concluded that the UK government had an obligation to return these statues
    • Negotiations between Greece and the UK are ongoing

    Sorry, the only person who has squandered anything here is Rishi Sunak.

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      -91 year ago

      So this is your first time looking into this topic, and yet you feel confident to give out a strong opinion and feel smug about it?

      Guess what you didn’t do and modicum or research into? All the other more important topics.

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        71 year ago

        Are you referring to all the other more important topics that the Greek PM wanted to talk about, but didn’t get a chance to because Sunak was being petty over an ostensibly unimportant topic?

      • Devi
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        31 year ago

        What are your ‘important topics’ here?

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          -41 year ago

          If you can’t think of any geopolitical issues more important than some ancient statues then I can’t take you seriously as an adult.

          • Devi
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            21 year ago

            What a fabulous explanation of your point. You’ll go far with that attitude. Maybe start by reading the article you’re ranting about?