#92616
If I asked around in the pub tonight here in Gateshead, I wonder how many people would actually give a shit about the fecking Elgin marbles?
#92620
"Culture war" arguments fall flat if people don't feel like they're losing anything or being personally attacked.

The Elgin marbles seem like very unpromising territory. Quite possibly the people who know most about them are the most relaxed about them returning to Greece. Who's going to agree with Truss? The Spectator and a few people who like seeing the marbles in London?
#92638
Should the Elgin Marbles be returned to Greece? Plain and sensible question.

Some hairy Greek people want to tell us what to do. You happy with that? Now that gets the gut response they want.
By davidjay
#92641
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sat Jul 12, 2025 6:40 pm "Culture war" arguments fall flat if people don't feel like they're losing anything or being personally attacked.

The Elgin marbles seem like very unpromising territory. Quite possibly the people who know most about them are the most relaxed about them returning to Greece. Who's going to agree with Truss? The Spectator and a few people who like seeing the marbles in London?
Yet the first hint of them being returned and it will be "Starmer hates Britain."
#92646
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sat Jul 12, 2025 6:40 pm "Culture war" arguments fall flat if people don't feel like they're losing anything or being personally attacked.

The Elgin marbles seem like very unpromising territory. Quite possibly the people who know most about them are the most relaxed about them returning to Greece. Who's going to agree with Truss? The Spectator and a few people who like seeing the marbles in London?
The Telegraph have been beating this drum for almost four decades.
Lord Elgin's personal property, who do these uppity bubbles think they are.

The same telegraph that was crusading on "Free Rudolph Hess" when the kool kids were campaiging to Free Mandela.

The same Telegraph that now publishes fake "Won't somebody think of the struggling Bankers" copy.
(Struggling Farmers, and Formula 1 bosses are also available).
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#92740
Liz probably thinks they look like the ones school kids used to play with.

I do somewhat find it odd that the British Government in 1963 saw fit to introduce an act to prohibit what the British Museum does, of course I believe only 10% of what it owns is actually on show.

Personally I find it hard to find these things impressive when out of context in their surroundings. The bust of Nefertiti works as the Neus Museum in Berlin has given it a room of its own.
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