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We advocate removal of ALL statues, including all those we now wish to celebrate and regard as politically correct. We should replace them all with commemorative steles with inscriptions and bas-relief visual stories, including the stories of British, French, Spanish, and now American imperialism and settler colonialism of the Oregon territory, the good and the bad. Monumental inscriptions should tell a comprehensive and unbiased history, and since they can easily be replaced, they and the bas-relief impressions can be periodically recast, and the story retold for each generation. This will transmit a much higher information content, and a higher truth value, and the stories and notable sayings can be easily reproduced at home, where a variety of moral and political lessons can be learned and debated. It will also keep the scholars and artisans employed, and encourage them against becoming degenerate, as they tend to become. The reason Jews tend to be intellectually and morally superior has little to do with biology and everything to do with their refusal to practice artificial stupidity. The Hebrew bible forbids idolatry for good reason, and God-fearing gentiles here should learn and borrow this open cultural practice from the Jews. As the 12th century sage Maimonides wrote, “If they [bnei noah, righteous gentiles] wish to honor great men of the past, they can simply recite their notable sayings: there is no need to erect statues.” (sefer Mishpatim, the laws of kings and wars)

Mellon.org — Monuments Project announced in 2020, $250MM pledged over 5 years to re-imagine the countries approach to monuments and memorials. Amount doubled in 2023 to $500MM. Philadelphia monumentslab.com gets $4MM.

City contract with the Regional Arts and Cultural Commission has not been renewed and is transferred to the City Office of Arts and Culture. It annual budget of $7.5MM had been funded by the $35/person city arts tax.

We agree with the testimony of Lukas Angus, support the de-accessioning of statues and oppose their tendency to mythologize history, and ask for honest histories to be told instead, with outreach to indigenous communities. Mayor Wheeler and Dan Ryan appear to agree.

“If you wish to honor great men of the past, there is no need to erect a statue, simply recite their notable sayings” – paraphrase of Moses Maimonides

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