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Social Issues & Demographics · United Kingdom
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The Guardian
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Jul 2026
Take a stand on racism or send a message against violence: what should happen to the Nicky Winmar statue?
Debate intensifies over the Western Australian government's rapid removal of the Nicky Winmar statue following his conviction for assault, with leaders divided on whether the monument’s symbolic stand against racism outweighs the need to condemn violence against women. Supporters argue the statue represents a powerful anti‑racism moment that transcends the player, while others insist celebrating someone convicted of domestic violence is unacceptable. Critics highlight inconsistencies in how contentious historical figures are treated, raising broader questions about standards for public monuments.
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