UK Welsh Government says public art must be ‘decolonised’ or risk being removed - New official guidelines instructs public bodies on how to ensure statues, plaques and paintings project the ‘right historic narrative’ (Wales is 94% white btw)

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A statue of the Duke of Wellington in Brecon

Public art should be “decolonised” or risk being removed, according to Welsh Government guidance.

The devolved Labour administration has finalised official guidelines which instructs public bodies, including Wales’s National Museum in Cardiff, on how to ensure statues, plaques and paintings project the “right historic narrative”. Guidance states that art in public spaces must be “decolonised” and should “celebrate the achievements of our diverse society”. The term “decolonisation” refers to a process of ensuring history and other disciplines move away from a white and Western focus.

Local authorities must now ensure that commemorations in public view will not “insult or hurt”, but instead project “present values”. Art that remains “highly contentious” could be taken down or otherwise “concealed” from public view, the advice states. The guidelines, signed off by Dawn Bowden, the Deputy Minister for Arts, were proposed in response to Black Lives Matter protests as part of a strategy to ensure Wales is “an anti-racist nation” by 2030. They state that councils are expected to promote a “decolonised account of the past, one that recognises both historical injustices and the positive impact of ethnic minority communities”.

National figures audited by Welsh Government
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Sir Thomas Picton painting in a 'boxed-up' state in Cardiff/Lord Nelson statue, Anglesey/Henry Morton Stanley statue, Denbigh

Anti-racist Wales Action Plan

In 2022, the Labour government followed up with an Anti-racist Wales Action Plan which insisted such statues had to be dealt with in order to set the “right historic narrative”. The finalised official guidance on how to achieve this states that authorities could “conceal” artworks, or “take down highly contentious monuments and place them in store or in museums, or relocate to less sensitive location”. However, guidance states that it does not seek to push the “censoring or erasure of the historical record”.

It is suggested that contentious artworks might be addressed through artistic interventions, or through the addition of new information panels which would provide a “decolonised account of the past”. Decision-making on what to do with contentious artworks should be “inclusive” and ensure “that the voices of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people and those with other protected characteristics… are amplified and celebrated”. Such decision-making will help to “promote social cohesion and create a fair, open and anti-racist Wales”, in line with government strategy. New artworks and statues may be used to increase the diversity of public commemorations, and “dispel the perception that the achievements that society considers noteworthy are those of powerful, older, able-bodied white men”.

The scope of the overall guidance extends to “existing and future public commemorations”, including statues, paintings, plaques, and street and pub names.

Ms Bowden wrote in an introduction to the guide that it would help public bodies “deepen understanding of the past and its legacies, but also to celebrate the diversity of our communities”.

Guidelines an affront to our history’

However, the guidance has been criticised by Andrew RT Davies, the leader of the Welsh Conservatives, who said: “Labour’s new guidance for statues and public commemorations is an affront to our history and puts extreme ideology before the facts. “This guidance, which places heavy emphasis on ‘decolonising’ Welsh history, is wrongheaded and divisive.”

A Welsh Government spokesman said: “The guidance on public commemoration in Wales is neither promoting the removal nor retention of contentious historic memorials. Rather, the guidance is to help local authorities, town and community councils, and other public bodies reach well-informed decisions about existing and future public commemorations. “Public bodies should be clear about what they want to achieve from public commemoration. They should set objectives that define its role in line with the goals of the Anti-racist Wales Action Plan to promote authenticity and balance, and a clear and decolonised understanding of the world. This does not mean censoring or erasure of the historical record, but it does mean that historical injustice is acknowledged, reputations are open to debate and narratives that devalue human life do not go unchallenged.”

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Welsh Government spokesman said: “The guidance on public commemoration in Wales is neither promoting the removal nor retention of contentious historic memorials. Rather, the guidance is to help local authorities, town and community councils, and other public bodies reach well-informed decisions about existing ... public commemorations.
"We're not explicitly ordering the removal of ancient monuments, we're merely strongly demanding it"
 
What former African slaves are living in Wales?

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Britain did not invade Somalia, that would be Italy. The Battle of Rourke's Drift involved invading Zulu in a different region attacking a British supply depot and medical clinic where they thought they'd find booze. (Nothing of note or interest happened immediately before this heroic military battle where ~150 Welsh Red Shirts held the line in a fucking open valley against ~8000 Zulu. Nothing. So there's no need to look.)
 
Shouldn't have repealed that law mandating people in Chester shoot any Welsh on sight with longbows.
I've got a cheek to laugh at anyone, tbh. A Scot, with a fallback Irish passport. Look at the state of Ireland now. I'm fucked coming and going. At least I've got a good drinking liver.
 
Isn't Wales itself a colony? Can't they just make traditional Welsh art and be done with it?

There are Welsh people who claim being Welsh isn’t real. There are many Welsh people who identify as English because “hey, we’ve never been independent anyway.”

The only thing culturally they cling onto is their bizarre language. They added Welsh words to city signs and caused a vast increase in car accidents (lol— lmao, even.)

They are a tiny country with an identity crisis and are too nice for the lovely crowd they’re going to bring in to join in fucking sheep. Ofnadwy!

Also, 34% of them identify as fags, while only 1/5th of them speak their actually ancient language. They are no longer breeding from whatever is in that Bri*ish rainwater.

Maybe white people deserve this. If you can’t protect your culture, feel free to get extinct-ed like the mighty buffalo.
 
There are Welsh people who claim being Welsh isn’t real. There are many Welsh people who identify as English because “hey, we’ve never been independent anyway.”

The only thing culturally they cling onto is their bizarre language. They added Welsh words to city signs and caused a vast increase in car accidents (lol— lmao, even.)

They are a tiny country with an identity crisis and are too nice for the lovely crowd they’re going to bring in to join in fucking sheep. Ofnadwy!

Also, 34% of them identify as fags, while only 1/5th of them speak their actually ancient language. They are no longer breeding from whatever is in that Bri*ish rainwater.

Maybe white people deserve this. If you can’t protect your culture, feel free to get extinct-ed like the mighty buffalo.
damn
they sound like bigger cucks than the germans
 
What former African slaves are living in Wales?

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Britain did not invade Somalia, that would be Italy. The Battle of Rourke's Drift involved invading Zulu in a different region attacking a British supply depot and medical clinic where they thought they'd find booze. (Nothing of note or interest happened immediately before this heroic military battle where ~150 Welsh Red Shirts held the line in a fucking open valley against ~8000 Zulu. Nothing. So there's no need to look.)
The Welsh fighting at Rourke's Drift is a movie myth. At the time, the 24th Regiment of Foot had its recruiting depot at Warwickshire in the West Midlands of England, so the guys at the battle were probably mostly English.

Only after the post-Zulu War army reforms was the Regiment's recruitment and identity linked to Wales, and the Regiment itself renamed to the South Wales Borderers.
 
There are Welsh people who claim being Welsh isn’t real. There are many Welsh people who identify as English because “hey, we’ve never been independent anyway.”

The only thing culturally they cling onto is their bizarre language.
I am sure I’ve seen that there’s more genetic difference between men separated by Offa’s dyke and men separated by the English Channel. The Welsh are sufficiently genetically distinct to count as a people. It’s GOOD they retain their language.
It staggers me how quickly they’ve gone from burning out English holiday cottage owners to bending over for globohomo.
Also the Somalis in Cardiff are a plague.
 
Kill the English. Behead the English. Roundhouse kick an Englishman into the concrete. Slam dunk an English baby into the trashcan. Crucify filthy English. Defecate in an Englishman's food. Launch the English into the sun. Stir fry the English in a wok. Toss the English into active volcanoes. Urinate into an Englishman's gas tank. Judo throw the English into a wood chipper....

Wait, that's not what "decolonize" means here? Sheeeeeeeeeeit.
 
You know you have a problem when a Japanese gacha company does a far better job respecting and honoring Bongistan history than Bongistan themselves.

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If the UK was gonna turn out like this, maybe Queen Morgan should have been allowed to keep it.
it's a sad day when a coombait petite female king arthur better represents britain
 
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