There's always a goddamn "wider discussion." That's how reality works. Everything is built on the intellectual and argument structure of something else until we're discussing nothing but pure mathematics and elementary particles.
But like I've said we are sitting here putting the statues in trolley problems they're still up there and that's a problem.
So how many more of them need to come down before you actually face up to the wider problems that you're currently afraid to address for fear of contradicting yourself like a woke Morrissey fan in a Che Guervara shirt?
After statues, will it be buildings? More street signs?
I hate to break it to you but "I hate the very concept of all statues for some reason" is not a big demographic in America, and if you start hitching Rushmore and Washington or even Columbus to the argument you're making it harder for black people to not have to stare at statues glorifying people who fought a war to keep them in chains because more people like those statues and black people's battle for improvement is not dependant on your cause consistency fetish.
Is being offended (rightly or wrongly) by statues an exclusively black matter? How am
I, random bloke on ISF, making
anything harder for black people to accomplish? You seriously don't see the absolute lunacy in that post? Nothing I say, do or type, is in any way preventing current events from taking place, and the sooner you accept that you, random bloke on ISF, are spending all of your time arguing redundantly about why we should only tackle one subject at once, the sooner you'll begin to be able to converse with me without accusing me of somehow standing in the way of change by merely sitting here typing words on a bloody latop.
So stop dancing around the "Oh but you're a.... *pause for dramatic effect* HYPOCRITE because you want the statue of Lee taken down but not the statue of Columbus" argument. "Total moral statue consistency" doesn't not outrank the continue subjecaction of African Americans.
I've never once mentioned Columbus or Lee, mate, so I've no idea what you're on about at this point.
Let the black community get rid of the statues that offend them before you start caterwauling about the ones that offend you to the point that the statues wind up staying up. That might not be your goal, but that's what you are doing.
"All Statues Matter." That's all you're doing.
I've not claimed that
any statues matter, so you're once again making things up out of thin air in a desperate manner.
If we're realistically going to wait until the black community have successfully rid themselves of every potentially racist monument on earth before looking further afield, we'll all be six-feet under the earth, mate.
Thankfully, we're not out in the streets, mid-stride, in a protest, where the outcome of our conversations determine the happiness of black people worldwide. We're just two fellas on a forum having a discussion, well, some of us are, you, meanwhile, are spending countless hours getting angry and posting thousands of comments about why we shouldn't be discussing anything else.
Okay, so let's do what
you want to do, ridding the black community of racially or historically insensitive statues, where does that conversation go next? Seems we've said it all. Maybe you can enlighten me on how to further
that discussion?