ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月27日 06時34分


Protesters said they splattered red liquid onto the base of the bronze statue outside the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan this morning because they view #TheodoreRoosevelt as an emblem of “patriarchy, white supremacy and settler-colonialism.” The protesters, who identified themselves as members of the Monument Removal Brigade, later published a statement online calling for its removal. “Now the statue is bleeding,” the statement read. “We did not make it bleed. It is bloody at its very foundation.” The statue of #Roosevelt, a conservationist, has stood outside the @アメリカ自然史博物館 since 1940. Created by James Earle Fraser, and owned by the city, it depicts Roosevelt astride a horse and flanked by a Native American and an African-American. Long regarded as a politician who battled corruption, challenged monopolies and championed Civil Service, Roosevelt has also been criticized for his views of certain peoples as inferior and his defense of colonial expansion. @jeenahmoon took this photo of the statue earlier today. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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