The statue of the black protester in Britain didn’t last long

The sculpture of a protesting black woman, which was installed on the site of the monument to a local philanthropist, stood on a pedestal just a day.

The statue of the black protester in Britain didn't last long

This was reported on Thursday, July 16, The Guardian.

As previously reported by News Front, in the British city of Bristol on June 7, vandals demolished a monument to a philanthropist and member of the British Parliament, Edward Colston. It was dumped in the local harbour. The day before, a statue of Jan Reed, a black woman who had participated in protests against whites, occupied the pedestal. Today, a crane was brought to the alley with which the statue was removed and not recycled.

It is noteworthy that the so-called black rights activists, who so fiercely destroyed the monuments of the slave traders, did not respond to what happened.