


Vandalism of Captain Cook Statue Sparks Debate on Australia Day
A statue of Captain Cook in Sydney was vandalized ahead of Australia Day, reigniting discussions on colonization and its historical legacy.
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Sydney’s eastern suburbs witnessed the vandalism of Captain James Cook's statue, splashed with red paint and dismembered. The act occurred shortly before Australia Day, a date marked by controversy and protests against colonization. While some decry the act as vandalism, many Indigenous groups view it as symbolically significant. The incident has prompted discussions on the role of historical monuments and the ongoing impact of colonization in Australia, highlighting contrasting perspectives on national history and cultural memory.
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