Keir Starmer, the British Prime Minister, has removed numerous historical artworks from 10 Downing Street. He replaced them with modern art, allegedly to promote diversity. Among the removed works were portraits of prominent figures like Shakespeare and Churchill. These were replaced with "woke" art, including abstract pieces and portraits of Black individuals. The Daily Mail reported that Starmer was accused of catering to "the wokerati" for the changes. Some critics found the new art to be aesthetically poor and reminiscent of children's drawings. Starmer reportedly found a portrait of Margaret Thatcher "unsettling" and had it removed. This decision has sparked outrage and accusations of cultural vandalism. The move is seen by some as an ideological purge, with Starmer supposedly rejecting British historical culture. The changes have been criticized as a performative act, as Downing Street is not open to the public. The article encourages donations to combat perceived censorship and mentions Modernity News' social media presence. The author, Tyler Durden, concludes the article.
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