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View Poll Results: Do black (etc.) people have the right to have passively-antagonistic views on this? | ||||||
Not-really - she did rub-hands with Mandela and in any case is a legend to be revered | 2 | 25.00% | ||||
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She did enable lots-of colonial disruption - I understand the mixed feelings | 2 | 25.00% | ||||
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^ but in appropriate moderation (someone’s death is nothing to celebrate) | 2 | 25.00% | ||||
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Not sure/other | 2 | 25.00% | ||||
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11-09-2022, 03:40 PM | #11 | |||
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Maybe the title I gave was a bit of a misnomer because a lot of Britain’s history (the type they certainly don’t teach in schools) is shameful and it goes without-saying that I’m pretty hot on racism and whatnot so I’m the last person to want people to censor their views on history per se but it has to be directed at the appropriate source/s, not an old lady who literally had no choice to remain impartial to whatever the monarchical pieties of her respective time/s requested her do. People should not-have been directing death-wishes to her under any circumstances, not if she wasn’t-actually Hitler or Bin-Laden.
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