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Split Thread Tearing Down Statues Associated With Racial Injustice

It may have originated in the US but it's all over the world now, including the UK.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Lives_Matter

Black Lives Matter emerged as a movement in the UK in the summer of 2016. Thousands attended protests against police racism in Manchester on July 11, and a group called Black Lives Matter UK (UKBLM) was set up in the wake of the June 26 Brexit referendum at a meeting addressed by US BLM activist Patrisse Cullors.[301][302][303][304] On August 4, 2016, BLM protesters blocked London City Airport in London, England. Several demonstrators chained themselves together on the airport's runway.[305][306] Nine people were arrested in connection with the incident. There were also BLM-themed protests in other English cities including Birmingham and Nottingham. The UK-held protests marked the fifth anniversary of the shooting death of Mark Duggan.[307]
 
Ethnic bigotry aside, this is exactly my point. Though gratuitous violence and property damage from Bristolians who have no good reason for it does kind of undermine your claim.
Why should the majority white population of anyplace be offended by a monument to a famous slave transporter? Indeed, how silly. Why should black lives matter to those of us watching the world burn from our cozy couches?
 

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