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    1. HunterThin870 on

      Let’s see if it will stay there like the greek statues.

    2. AdFew6202 on

      Multiple specialists have advised against it, as it presents an enormous risk for the tapestry itself, and no measures proposed have seemed enough to guarantee its safe transportation.

      It’s a stupid, political move regarding a priceless artifact.

    3. emmmmceeee on

      I went to see it last year. I was amazed at the number of cocks on it.

    4. guoj1487 on

      After exhibit:

      “Alright… Now give it back.”

      Brits with empty hands: “Give what back?”

    5. Dockers4flag2035orB4 on

      Wow it’s on the side of a building.

      I always thought it was smaller.

      🤔

    6. Are we sure the British are developed enough to take care of their artefacts? It’s safer if the French museums just take care of these artefacts for them /s

    7. Forcasa_ on

      Unrelated, are the rooms behind the advertising billboard inhabited? I can’t imagine people wanting/being allowed to live in windowless rooms. Unless they’re businesses/storefronts with artificial lighting.

    8. morbihann on

      Yeah, they are going to damage it for this stupid show.

      It is 1000 year old embroidery with number of repairs done to it through the centuries. Also extremely large and heavy and frail.

      EDIT: Ok, downvote me, I am still 100% correct.

    9. postcard_addict on

      The UK can exchange the tapestry for the Elgin Marbles. Everyone should be happy with that.

    10. Independent-Ad6865 on

      Can someone more knowledgeable in this matter than me explain the history and significance of this relic? And what it symbolizes?

    11. InGridMxx on

      can the British Museum now return everything they stole to their respective lands?

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