“Ironically, because of this history of distortion, the statue actually does represent the lynching memorial perfectly”

“Ironically, because of this history of distortion, the statue actually does represent the lynching memorial perfectly”

David Cole writes:

The whole thing plays out like a game of telephone. A photo of South African miners at a medical exam became a sculpture of South African miners with their hands raised in surrender, which became a sculpture of inner-city American black men asking cops not to shoot, which became a monument to the lynching of post–Civil War Southern blacks.

And down the chain, not a fuck was given about context.







Rose Parks has a lot to answer for

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