Every depiction? No. But such a significant one should be saved. It should stand as a reminder of the harm it did, the public acceptance of it, and the prevailing ideals in the time it stood.
Not in a “he’s important and still worthy of being memorialized” kind of way, but in a holocaust museum kind of way.
And that will be done, just not with this particular statue. There are tens-, likely hundreds, of thousands of similar statues out there for such a candidate.
Every depiction? No. But such a significant one should be saved. It should stand as a reminder of the harm it did, the public acceptance of it, and the prevailing ideals in the time it stood.
Not in a “he’s important and still worthy of being memorialized” kind of way, but in a holocaust museum kind of way.
And that will be done, just not with this particular statue. There are tens-, likely hundreds, of thousands of similar statues out there for such a candidate.
What makes this one any more significant than any of the dozens of others?