For the time being until he is forgotten.I guarantee that more people have heard of Edward Colston and researched his past as a result of his statue coming down than ever would have from his statue sitting there. The act of pulling it down has garnered it national attention and coverage.
Also the more statues it happens to the more apathy will kick in and the less people will care of the names or their deeds and the less attention it will get so it's a self defeating strategy.
I mean Plaques have been going up plenty of places to remember people tooAfter all, thousands of historic figures don't have statues at all. Is their lack of a statue a cause for concern?! Should we putting up statues of every historic figure who doesn't have one, to make sure random passers-by have something to pique their interest?
It did. Turns out he later changed his tune according to the BBC so people were wrong unless at any point in history if some-one said something people object to even if they admitted to being wrong later we should condemn them for it and there is no redemption. Their deeds mean nothing because at one point in the past they said something disagreeable......They grafitti'd his statue with the words, "was a racist", if I'm not mistaken. Won't that prompt people to research his racism on the internet?
Ok this is a big complex issue with lots of parts to it.Nobody is dictating to J.K. Rowling how to identify as a woman. The only people whose identity is being questioned and denied by others in this instance are transwomen.
The existance of transwomen does not constitute a dictation to anyone else.
TLDR version:
J.K. Rowling isn't 100% right but she's closer to right than a lot of the activists opposing her.
Part of the argument comes down to athletics where mtf trans athletes would have an advantage over born female athletes.
It's a big deal in athletics such an issue that despite not being trans a female athlete with intersex chromosomes has faced extra regulations and restrctions on her because of the fact she has such an insurmountable advantage.
Caster Semenya loses landmark legal case against IAAF over testosterone levels
The South African 800m Olympic champion Caster Semenya is considering an appeal after losing her landmark legal case against athletics’ governing body, the IAAF, in a decision that could end her career as an elite athlete
www.theguardian.com
Also before anyone says "That's not fair" well in the name of fairness special swimsuits are now banned in the Olympics due to how much of an advantage hey gave.
J.K.s objections come down to the idea of a self identification bill meaning anyone who claims to be something is and cannot be challenged which is in stark contract to the previous bill which required evidence of "Social transitioning" to count. So under the new rules it could in theory have meant a 6'9 300 lb dude with a bald head and beard could go into the womens toilets and if challenged reply "I'm a woman" and anything done beyond that to say he wasn't allowed or eject him would be considered an act of discrimination which could be punished in the courts. At present the rules would be the dude would at least have had to try and have a shave and look a bit more feminine to be allowed.
See the issue is you have "activists" like Jessica Yaniv going round........ and causing chaos with lets say people suspecting they either just want to cause trouble or see a way to get attention and or financial gain even if it's just protection money to make them go away.Well, sure. But one might imagine that the defensiveness is a result of decades of prejudice, violent, legal and otherwise. Which leads me to afford it more understanding than Rowling's position, which comes solely from a personal preoccupation.