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Two Christopher Columbus Statues Got Destroyed By Protesters


Two monuments of the famous Italian explorer and colonizer Christopher Columbus got destroyed by protesters in Massachusetts and Virginia.

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As the demonstrations against racial injustice have begun taking place across the States, protesters in Boston, Massachusetts, have targeted the Christopher Columbus statue located in the North End neighborhood.

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According to the reports, the statue was beheaded overnight whereas the officials discovered the missing pieces nearby.

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©AFP via Getty Images – Pictured Beheaded Statue In Boston

Meanwhile, on the same night, Virginia protesters have targeted the statue of the explorer located in Byrd Park in Richmond.

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As seen in the photos taken during the attack on the Christopher Columbus statue, protesters tied a rope around the neck area before pulling the monument from its stand.

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Later, the protesters draped the statue in the American flag and set it on fire, whereas they spray-painted ‘Columbus Represents Genocide’ on the stand where the monument was placed on.

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©REUTERS – Pictured Removed Statue In Richmond

Once they were done with the monument, the protesters hurled it into the lake.

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“We have to start where it all began. We have to start with the people who stood first on this land,” Chelsea Higgs-Wise, one of the activists behind the protest, said in her speech.

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In the wake of nationwide protests against racial inequality, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam has called for the statue of Robert E. Lee, a Confederate commander, to be removed from the Monument Avenue in Richmond.

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©Popperfoto via Getty Images – Pictured Christopher Columbus

“In Virginia, we no longer preach a false version of history. One that pretends the Civil War was about state rights and not the evils of slavery. No one believes that any longer,” the governor said.

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“And in 2020, we can no longer honor a system that was based on the buying and selling of enslaved people.”

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