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State attempts to seize Lenin statue, but fails because it is on private property
Posted on 5/4/20 at 3:02 pm
Posted on 5/4/20 at 3:02 pm
The statue is in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood.
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quote:*cue the Alanis Morissette gifs*
This week a group of Republicans has introduced House Bill 2120. It seeks to remove the bronze monument and replace it with another artwork. The measure would set up a statewide committee to determine the new artwork, which would then be subject to a series of public hearings, at least two of would be held east of the Cascade mountains.
The bill cites Lenin’s role in the formation of the Soviet Union, and atrocities committed under the auspices of that government, including the “Red Terror of 1917-1922” and the deportation and genocide of Crimean Chechens and Tatars. Sponsors conclude that Vladimir Lenin “does not meet the standards of being one of our 15 state’s top honorees with a statue display in Seattle.”
The bill caught many in Fremont by surprise. Longtime Fremont businesswoman Suzie Burke, the neighborhood’s largest industrial land owner, was quick to point out that not one of the bill’s sponsors lives in the Seattle area.
“Because if there had been someone from here, I would have called them up and said ‘Why don’t you come down and talk about it?’”
Burke points out that the bronze sculpture is privately owned, and sits on private property. The sculpture was created in 1988 in the former Czechoslovakia; in 1993 a Seattle artist discovered it in a scrap yard and shipped it home. The artwork has been for sale since then, although the owners have declined purchase offers.
Posted on 5/4/20 at 3:07 pm to Shexter
Deface it with confederate flag stuff and the statue will be gone before sundown.
Posted on 5/4/20 at 3:09 pm to Chuck Barris
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This week a group of Republicans has introduced House Bill 2120. It seeks to remove the bronze monument and replace it with another artwork. The measure would set up a statewide committee to determine the new artwork, which would then be subject to a series of public hearings, at least two of would be held east of the Cascade mountains.
Did they seriously spend the time to draft a bill about a specific statue without confirming property ownership? What a waste of taxpayer dollars.
Posted on 5/4/20 at 3:12 pm to Chuck Barris
I'm surprised it actually doesn't get more support in Seattle. Send it over to Portland, they'll worship it.
Posted on 5/4/20 at 3:13 pm to Chuck Barris
quote:But I thought the libs were the only ones who get offended?
a group of Republicans has introduced House Bill 2120. It seeks to remove the bronze monument
Posted on 5/4/20 at 3:14 pm to Chuck Barris
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The bill caught many in Fremont by surprise. Longtime Fremont businesswoman Suzie Burke, the neighborhood’s largest industrial land owner, was quick to point out that not one of the bill’s sponsors lives in the Seattle area.
I’m pretty sure Russians feel the same way about a fricking statue of Lenin in the US.
This post was edited on 5/4/20 at 3:15 pm
Posted on 5/4/20 at 3:15 pm to saint tiger225
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I'm surprised it actually doesn't get more support in Seattle. Send it over to Portland, they'll worship it.
I've seen the statue quite a bit and whenever it comes up in conversation, everyone just shrugs and says "whatever" and chalks it up to the quirkiness of Fremont. It is a very cool area btw with tons of bars and shops.
This post was edited on 5/4/20 at 3:15 pm
Posted on 5/4/20 at 3:17 pm to Chuck Barris
Harvey Gough used to have a Statue of Lenin at his hamburger place, Goff’s. It had a plaque that read. "America Won!"
Roadside attractions
Roadside attractions
This post was edited on 5/4/20 at 3:19 pm
Posted on 5/4/20 at 3:18 pm to JackieTreehorn
quote:Go ahead and tell us more about all the CSA statues that have been forcibly removed from private property.
Deface it with confederate flag stuff and the statue will be gone before sundown.
Posted on 5/4/20 at 3:26 pm to Rouge
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Did they seriously spend the time to draft a bill about a specific statue without confirming property ownership?
Politicians are not big on details.
Posted on 5/4/20 at 3:28 pm to RougeDawg
Why having overbearing governments on either side are shitty
Posted on 5/4/20 at 3:58 pm to Chuck Barris
quote:Well, for starters, the PGT Beauregard statue in New Orleans was on private property. Didn’t stop the city from taking it down anyway.
Go ahead and tell us more about all the CSA statues that have been forcibly removed from private property.
This post was edited on 5/4/20 at 4:02 pm
Posted on 5/4/20 at 4:06 pm to Rouge
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Did they seriously spend the time to draft a bill about a specific statue without confirming property ownership?
Never underestimate the stupidity of gov't.
Posted on 5/4/20 at 4:11 pm to PrimeTime Money
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PGT Beauregard statue in New Orleans was on private property. Didn’t stop the city from taking it down anyway.
Property owner must have supported it. otherwise he could have sued the city for trespassing, damaging private property and theft.
Posted on 5/4/20 at 4:14 pm to Shexter
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State attempts to seize Lenin statue
Is that the quartet practicing in the park behind it?
Posted on 5/4/20 at 4:17 pm to tigersbb
Let is stay up
They will just wrap a boat with it if you tear it down.
That's what happens
They will just wrap a boat with it if you tear it down.
That's what happens
Posted on 5/4/20 at 4:20 pm to PrimeTime Money
quote:My understanding was that both Orleans Parish Civil District Court and the U.S. District Court ruled that it was on city property. Was there a later ruling that overturned those decisions?
Well, for starters, the PGT Beauregard statue in New Orleans was on private property.
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