Can they also return some of India’s most prized historical possessions?
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Ask who gave the gift. The Moai is referred to by the Rapanui as their stolen friend. It was taken.
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The whole museum was plundered.
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And its a shame that they aren’t gonna give it back ... but “loan it”
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To demand the return of museum objects to their countries of origin is a menacing absurdity to the museum concept
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I imagine the Italians, chinese, and greeks have an awful lot around the world they may want returned.
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Would be cool if all the Egyptian obelisks strewn around the world we're returned as well.pic.twitter.com/Bz2dY7rAnK
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How do you give something as a gift, if it was stolen?
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Probably just leave it where it is. Likely to get broken trying to put it back.
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Why? It was a gift. They didn’t steal it.
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