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Honestly? I feel like this could be both construed as a memorial OR a celebration. Perhaps an artist could create a sculpture to honor those hanged.
It is interesting to see a memorial with no discernable editorial angle. I would be willing to bet that taking down such a memorial was based on a desire to hide history rather than any sort of sensitivity to victims.
Worst. Windchime. Ever.
I’m going to hell for laughing at this.
They misspelled “we”.
Good to know that passive voice to describe state violence goes back to the 1800s