• Capricorn_Geriatric@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    They’re right. They are the ‘Right’, after all.

    The conspiracy is called ‘rising levels of decency’.

    More like a disease than a conspiracy, really.

    And unlike actual diseases, I assume they’re well-vaccinated against this one.

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    20 hours ago

    I love that they’ve concocted a conspiracy that literally only they can possibly care about.

    If it were true, literally no one else would care. The average member of the public probably doesn’t even know what they’re talking about, has never seen them, and has no particularly strong opinions on them.

    Negotiations between Athens and the British Museum began in 2021.

    Ah, so it’s not a secret evil Labour plot then. This critical piece of information is several paragraphs down in the article, talk about burying the lead.

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      24 hours ago

      Isn’t there a conspiracy theory that everything on show at the British Museum is a replica anyway and that the real artifacts are carefully stored elsewhere?

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        20 hours ago

        There’s a lot of unfounded stupid conspiracy theories but the thing about stupid conspiracy theories, is that they’re stupid.

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          19 hours ago

          For me it’s a conspiracy theory (and most likely untrue) - but it’s quite an interesting one rather than “stupid”. Raises ideas about authenticity and what people are doing when they go to look at artifacts in museums. There HAVE been paintings, for instance, hung in galleries for years that have turned out to be forgeries but - for a long time people were happy staring at the “art”. Also, ones that have been restored beyond a point where they are pretty much not the original piece. How much would it alter things if the Marbles were all replaced with exact replicas at the British Museum?

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        20 hours ago

        There’s loads of British stuff in the museum. All of Darwin’s collections for one thing, plenty of artwork, lots of mediaeval and Roman finds, the famous dinosaur fossil collection, there’s quite a bit of masonry in there from the Great fire of London.

        Also a lot of stuff is from other countries but is on loan, such as all the Egyptian stuff.

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        1 day ago

        To be fair, I’m sure there’s some British things in the British museum, I assume those could be kept.

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          20 hours ago

          I think the toilets were made in Britain. Yes, I know there is a lot of British stuff in there, but there is also quite a bit that has been basically looted from other countries during our colonial period.

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            18 hours ago

            Oh for sure, I was being tongue in cheek. I do think they should make a system for returning things stolen that would be appreciated more where they came from (I’m fine with guarantees of quality preservation and public display, but I think that’s as far as can be justified). We really can’t justify keeping things that we couldn’t buy today because they mean more than money to the people we stole them from.

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        Last time I heard a deal talked about in serious terms (which was some years ago), I believe the plan was for a “permanent loan” to Greece in exchange for a rotating selection of loans in return. Greece has a pretty impressive collection of ancient artifacts, and it would give British museum-goers a chance to see them.