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  3. I just read that some British museums want to charge tourists more.

I just read that some British museums want to charge tourists more.

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  • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

    I just read that some British museums want to charge tourists more.

    You know, for the privilege of seeing the things that they stole from us

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    @skinnylatte
    That's not fair. Some of those things, we stole from someone else.

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    • tuban_muzuru@ohai.socialT tuban_muzuru@ohai.social

      @skinnylatte

      ... I sure wish the people so upset about the theft and misappropriation of Colonial Artifacts praised the British Museum's salvation of Asia's cultural artifacts from the utter destruction of the Red Guard's obliteration thereof.

      How about a round of applause for Lord Elgin for saving the Parthenon sculptures from Athens' corrosive smog?

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      @tuban_muzuru @skinnylatte which Lord Elgin are you referring to ??πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”

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      • codewizard@hear-me.socialC codewizard@hear-me.social

        @tuban_muzuru @skinnylatte which Lord Elgin are you referring to ??πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”

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        @codewizard @skinnylatte

        The Parthenon sculptures were not stolen. Any questions, please re-read

        Just a moment...

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        (www.britishmuseum.org)

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        • judgyweevil@mastodon.unoJ judgyweevil@mastodon.uno

          @skinnylatte If they give away some artifacts to their place of origin they'll save a lot in restoration and maintenance costs

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          @judgyweevil they should start with the Kohinoor.........

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          • tuban_muzuru@ohai.socialT tuban_muzuru@ohai.social

            @codewizard @skinnylatte

            The Parthenon sculptures were not stolen. Any questions, please re-read

            Just a moment...

            favicon

            (www.britishmuseum.org)

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            @tuban_muzuru @codewizard no pro british museum content on my feed!!! banned!!

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            • tuban_muzuru@ohai.socialT tuban_muzuru@ohai.social

              @codewizard @skinnylatte

              The Parthenon sculptures were not stolen. Any questions, please re-read

              Just a moment...

              favicon

              (www.britishmuseum.org)

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              @tuban_muzuru @skinnylatte you're talking about the 7th earl ?? The 9th earl was his grandson ??πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€” He was the viceroy of our country..........

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              • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

                @tuban_muzuru @codewizard no pro british museum content on my feed!!! banned!!

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                @skinnylatte @tuban_muzuru our country too had been subjected to the tyrannies of the British Empire.

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                • codewizard@hear-me.socialC codewizard@hear-me.social

                  @skinnylatte @tuban_muzuru our country too had been subjected to the tyrannies of the British Empire.

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                  @codewizard @skinnylatte

                  Let's talk about the cultural obliteration visited on China. Any takers? Or is the West the only obliterator worth damning here?

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                  Confiscated Objects of the Cultural Revolution: A Visual Interview with Puck Engman - Social Science Matrix

                  China’s Cultural Revolution aimed to reshape the social and political order of China by purging elements of feudalist and bourgeois society, including through confiscating property. In 1966, millions of objects were taken from homes by independently organized and unofficial groups associated with Red Guards, a student-led paramilitary movement that supported the revolution. But what happened to the objects after they were seized?Β Puck Engman, Assistant Professor in History at UC Berkeley and a historian of China in the postwar era, talked with Julia Sizek about the lives of these objects. More broadly, his research concerns the reorganization of state and society in the first 30 years of the People's Republic of China, and the transition from command economy to market economy at the end of the 20th century.

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                  • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

                    @tuban_muzuru @codewizard no pro british museum content on my feed!!! banned!!

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                    @skinnylatte @codewizard@hear-me.social

                    History goes on without our opinions - the fact remains, the Horrible Colonialists saved the Ife bronzes, an inconvenient chain of events for your side of the argument. Ban me if you like, repeat this old and obviously untrue shibboleth - Frobenius saved the bronzes.

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                    • tuban_muzuru@ohai.socialT tuban_muzuru@ohai.social

                      @skinnylatte @codewizard@hear-me.social

                      History goes on without our opinions - the fact remains, the Horrible Colonialists saved the Ife bronzes, an inconvenient chain of events for your side of the argument. Ban me if you like, repeat this old and obviously untrue shibboleth - Frobenius saved the bronzes.

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                      @tuban_muzuru i've given you three warnings. i am really not okay with pro colonialism and imperialist takes. good bye

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                      • tuban_muzuru@ohai.socialT tuban_muzuru@ohai.social

                        @skinnylatte

                        ... I sure wish the people so upset about the theft and misappropriation of Colonial Artifacts praised the British Museum's salvation of Asia's cultural artifacts from the utter destruction of the Red Guard's obliteration thereof.

                        How about a round of applause for Lord Elgin for saving the Parthenon sculptures from Athens' corrosive smog?

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                        @tuban_muzuru @skinnylatte

                        a round of applause??
                        The British "cleaned" the Parthenon scupltures too invasively, thereby damaging them, and we're supposed to applaud them?!

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