BLM protesters cleared over toppling Colston statue

Sky News
5 Jan 202202:30

Summary

TLDRThe video script highlights the toppling of the statue of slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol during a Black Lives Matter protest in June 2020, following George Floyd's murder. The statue, which had stood for over 125 years, was later displayed in a museum. Four protesters were acquitted of criminal damage, with the jury agreeing that Bristol is better without the statue. The event sparked national debate about controversial monuments and racial inequality. Supporters celebrated the outcome as a historic moment for the city, with artist Banksy backing the defendants.

Takeaways

  • 👏 The statue of slave trader Edward Colston was toppled on June 7, 2020, during a Black Lives Matter protest in Bristol.
  • 🌊 The statue, which had stood for over 125 years, was thrown into Bristol harbor.
  • ⚖️ On trial were four protesters who were found not guilty of criminal damage for their role in toppling the statue.
  • 😌 One of the protesters expressed overwhelming gratitude, feeling that rectifying history was important.
  • 📅 The removal of the statue followed the murder of George Floyd in the U.S., sparking global protests against racial inequality.
  • 📹 CCTV footage of the defendants and other participants in the statue's removal was shown during the trial.
  • 🤝 The jury sided with the defense, agreeing that Bristol was better off without the statue, which had been described as a 'festering cancer' in the city.
  • 🏛️ Since its removal, the statue has been displayed in a museum, fueling national debate over other controversial monuments.
  • 📜 Historians argue that the statue’s removal is now part of its history, emphasizing its connection to the legacy of slavery.
  • 🍻 The defendants, dubbed the 'Colston Four,' celebrated after the trial, with some wearing T-shirts made by the street artist Banksy.

Q & A

  • What was the significance of Edward Colston's statue being toppled?

    -The toppling of Edward Colston's statue was significant because Colston was a slave trader, and his statue symbolized racial injustice. Its removal during a Black Lives Matter protest sparked a global conversation about controversial monuments and historical figures connected to slavery.

  • When was the statue of Edward Colston removed?

    -The statue of Edward Colston was removed on Sunday, June 7th, 2020, during a Black Lives Matter protest in Bristol.

  • What was the outcome for the four protesters involved in the removal of the statue?

    -The four protesters were found not guilty of criminal damage after a trial. The jury ultimately sided with the defense, which argued that Bristol was better off without the statue.

  • Why did the jury side with the defense in this case?

    -The jury agreed with the defense's argument that the statue of Colston represented a 'festering cancer' in the city, and its removal was justified as part of a larger movement against racial inequality and historical injustices tied to slavery.

  • What event sparked the protest that led to the statue's removal?

    -The protest was sparked by the global Black Lives Matter movement following the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, less than two weeks before the Colston statue was removed.

  • How did some historians view the removal of the statue?

    -Some historians saw the removal of Colston's statue as an integral part of its history, especially within the context of global protests against racial inequality and the legacy of slavery.

  • What role did street artist Banksy play in supporting the defendants?

    -Street artist Banksy supported the defendants by creating t-shirts that were worn by three of them after the trial. The proceeds from selling the shirts were intended to help them celebrate by going out for a pint.

  • What was one key argument made by supporters of the defendants?

    -Supporters of the defendants argued that the prosecution was a waste of money, as many people in Bristol had never wanted the statue in the first place.

  • Where is the statue of Edward Colston now?

    -The statue of Edward Colston has been on display in a museum since the summer of 2020, after it was removed from Bristol Harbor.

  • What broader societal issue did the toppling of the Colston statue highlight?

    -The toppling of the Colston statue highlighted persistent forms of racial inequality that are deeply rooted in the history of slavery, sparking a nationwide and global debate about controversial monuments.

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