Well, They Really Did It. NYC's Museum Of Natural History Has Removed Its Famous Statue Of Teddy Roosevelt From Its Entrance
· Jan 22, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Back in the fall, we reported that the decision had been made to remove the iconic Teddy Roosevelt statue from where it stood at the entrance of the Museum of Natural History, in New York.

Well, they really did it.

The statue depicting the 26th president of the United States has been deemed "racist" and "unwoke" so the museum has removed it.

It really is sad to watch.

Teddy Roosevelt was from New York, was Governor of New York. They named the park that the museum is in after Theodore Roosevelt. He is inextricably entwined with the museum.

But no, it's 2022 and now we are woke. So a statue that simply depicts Roosevelt alongside a Native American is racist.

But, we can't give up the fight.

The left wants to go full George Orwell and remove all the statues and erase history. This is just one stop along the way.


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