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    Portrait of MP quietly removed from museum over his links to slave trade


    6 may 2023

    Joseph Marryat, a 19th century politician in Horsham, strongly opposed the abolition of slavery throughout his career

    A council has quietly removed a portrait of a former local MP from its town museum over his links to the slave trade.

    The painting, which depicts 19th century politician Joseph Marryat, was identified as problematic following a review of the museum's collection by Horsham District Council in West Sussex.

    The portrait was taken down from its “high-up and prominent position” because it created a “subconscious display” of authority, council documents state, and the artwork was hidden from public view by being placed in storage.

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...oseph-marryat/
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    dumb but common nowadays

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    Slavery was the greatest blessing to the African Negro.

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    It doesn't even make sense if you think about it. Once you ve removed all that from books, statues and musem, then slavery didn't happen and there has never been any racism? The next generations might genuinely think it never happened. It even seems counterproductive if your sole purpose is to whine about the past to try to delete said past.

    You can tell it comes from shame more than anthing. Jews would never do that, they instead rather cultivate their history of opression, which is more effective.

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