
In statues and other public art, a nation celebrates its heroes and delineates its values. That’s why the conflict over statues continues to rage so heatedly in the U.S.; as the left imposes its sinister socialist and globalist vision upon us, we see statues of George Washington pulled down and statues of George Floyd put up. Across the pond, they’re also engaged in a large-scale redefinition of what the nation is all about: in one English city, a statue is about to go up celebrating women who wear the hijab. Welcome to the New Britain, or more precisely, Sharia Britannia.
The UK’s Independent reported Monday that “a new sculpture believed to be the first of its kind in the world will be unveiled next month to celebrate women who wear hijabs.” This masterpiece of the Brave New England, or Airstrip One, as it was called in Orwell’s “1984,” is called “The Strength of the Hijab,” and is the work of someone whom the Independent calls “renowned sculptor Luke Perry.”
Why is the symbol of discrimination and oppression of women glorified in the West under the guise of "inclusive society"?
Next month, a new statue, reportedly the world's first of its kind, will be unveiled in a setting near Birmingham, UK, in honour of women who wear the hijab.… pic.twitter.com/IJagh33qxb
— Darya Safai MP (@SafaiDarya) September 20, 2023
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