'By making the protests part of the exhibition, Bristol Museums are dehumidifying the situation, bringing an air of reason to arguments that have ricocheted back and forth now for what seems like an eternity'
I think an end to the madness may be in sight. Since I started writing this column a year ago, I have seen the cultural world gripped by a kind of mania, growing more and more offended by the dark deeds of our ancestors. The reputations of long-dead figures lie in tatters because their views did not align to modern sensibilities.
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