It looks like another statue will be taken down given the current climate of society and the recent protests that have been sweeping the world. This time, the statue of Theodore Roosevelt can count its days, as it has been announced that the statue will be coming down.
According to ABC News, the statue, which is located at the entrance of The American Museum Of Natural History, has been there since 1940 and depicts Roosevelt on a horse with a Native American man and an African American man standing next to the horse.
On Sunday, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that the statue, which symbolizes colonial expansion and racial discrimination, will no longer sit at the museum’s entrance. He said, “The American Museum of Natural History has asked to remove the Theodore Roosevelt statue because it explicitly depicts Black and Indigenous people as subjugated and racially inferior. The City supports the Museum’s request. It is the right decision and the right time to remove this problematic statue.”
Donald Trump wasn’t feeling the museum’s decision and hopped on Twitter and said, “Ridiculous, don’t do it!”
Ellen Futter, the president of the museum said, “We have watched as the attention of the world and the country has increasingly turned to statues as powerful and hurtful symbols of systemic racism.”
Theodore Roosevelt IV, the great-grandson of the former president, said, “The composition of the Equestrian Statue does not reflect Theodore Roosevelt’s legacy. It is time to move the statue and move forward.”
It has not been determined when and where the statue will be moved.
Throughout the world, there have been various statues being taken down in response to the protests and the Black Lives Matter Movement. Earlier this month protesters in the U.K. tore down the statue of slave trader Edward Colston.
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