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I seriously couldn’t believe the main headline of this video before I clicked it. I mean, who on earth would’ve believed that something like this would be happening in Germany!? Just kept thinking “oh, they must just be upgrading them to even better German designs or something! I mean, there’s no way a country like this could be doing something this bad right!?” WROOONG😰😩😭😞 Guess politicians just suck everywhere. It’s good to see though that they are at least trying to upgrade some of their windfarms and coming up with real solutions for any environmental impact they may have on local bird populations. We could use that here in the UK as well. At least the final footnote before the end credits was good news though.
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Absolutely true indeed. Too many conflicts and climate change related disasters around the world are stretching everybody’s attention spans then. It isn’t their fault, it’s just we all have limits, and for many of us, the conflict in Ukraine is the one closest to home and many, feel like they can only focus on one at a time. But we cannot at all forget what is happening in Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. We in the West and the rest of the free world need to try and see if we can help these fighters against the Junta in anyway we can.
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Piotr Napierała I really can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or not?!
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Well they were certainly able to push more with technological and industrial development back then. Now they are settling too much in their ways and getting less comfortable with change.
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Really, they are as much a part of our own culture now, as they are of the countries they were made in. I do truly believe that the first majority of these from 100 years plus ago, shouldn’t be returned, depending on the circumstances under which they were taken.
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Well, not no matter where you are. There are except.😂
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It is a complex issue. Of course it is. Materials and Art change hands all the time. There is one example. The other one is cultural norms that nobody would’ve batted an eye it back then that we are now high horse now look down on, which means by that logic, everything should be moved around across the entire planet. Which means at this rate, every International museum in the world will be allowed to operate eventually, if this particular mindset was allowed to follow through to its eventual conclusion. not to mention that so much of the heart has now become a big part of their new homes, in other countries around the world, but suddenly sending them back to a country they haven’t been to for so long in no living memory, that it basically serves no purpose anymore, apart from essentially getting back at those in the past, or essentially revenge and using it to distract from your own national problems. There you go. It is veeeery complex.
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Don Nairn I think you mean fusion.
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By some peoples’ modern interpretation. British museums are much fairer and have a much stronger claim to the vast majority of their internationally sourced art, clothing and sculpture now then many other European counterparts like Germany, France, Spain and the Netherlands.
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Not returning those, and I support this. You can’t just throw everything back to every nation across the world, or at that rate, every cultural museum would become empty. They’ve been in Britain long enough and they rightfully belong there now.
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