• @aelwero
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      411 months ago

      Nobody wants to hear it though…

      Colonization, slavery, even the Nazis. All of it was able to occur because people werent thinking about possible outcomes. Statues of colonizers and confederates are a tangible reminder that might help keep the understanding of possible outcomes in public consciousness, and maybe down the road that remembrance precludes a repeat.

      It’s specifically why Auschwitz, the site of one of the most horrific outcomes, stands intact to this day.

      Personally, I think the next great incident of dehumanizing and persecution is very likely to be perpetrated by a very liberal mentality, in the name of trying to do good. You see signs of it every day. Some of the labels applied to me in other comments are indicative of it, and I said absolutely nothing In support of the shit I was labelled as. I’m a racist, I’m a colonizer, etc… said no such thing, but there wasn’t any shortage of hostility and downvotes… It’s a dangerous mentality.

      • @[email protected]
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        211 months ago

        Yeah, so many people who preach good etc are the most hostile i come across on the internet. Dont agree you’re racist

      • @[email protected]
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        111 months ago

        Nah.

        These statues are there to venerate, not educate. Auschwitz was partially rebuilt because it’s a memorial and a reminder of a horrific crime against humanity, a statue of cook was put up to celebrate him.