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British Writer and Actor Stephen Fry Speaks about the Return of the Elgin Marbles to the Parthenon |
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Britons have been flocking to their "tellie" to view good, old-fashioned civilized debate and discussion about contemporary issues, ever since the advent of Intelligence Squared in 2002. Broadcast live in large public venues, the performance halls have been packing them in to hear articulate and persuasive debates. Intelligence Squared bills itself as the "world’s premier forum for debate and intelligent discussion. Live and online. . . [Intelligence Squared] take[s] you to the heart of the issues that matter, in the company of some of the world’s sharpest minds and most exciting orators." And judging from the the cast of participants, the company has succeeded: "Stephen Fry, President Jimmy Carter, Patti Smith, Richard Dawkins, Chris Anderson, Sean Penn, Germaine Greer, Werner Herzog, Reverend Jesse Jackson, Salman Rushdie, Eric Schmidt, Richard Branson, Professor Brian Cox, Nate Silver, Umberto Eco, Martin Amis and Grayson Perry. "
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(Introduction by moderator) Stephen Fry, writer, actor, broadcaster, you-name-it he’s done it all, he’s going to argue for the motion. (Applause)
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And all I’m saying to you is, wouldn’t it be classy if we as Britons said, “Yes, for two hundred years , it’s true, we’ve saved it.” If my neighbor has a fire, and I go over and say, “Well look, I’ll take the paintings a bit before they get burned. I’ll put them in my garage.” And they come back three years later, “Can I have my paintings back?” “Oh, no. Oh, no, you can’t have them back. They’d be burned if I hadn’t taken them.” |
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There’s no argument. That’s just beastliness. It’s just beastliness. And Perfidious Albion, which is the name by which Britain has been known for so long, this untrustworthy country, which still has colonial ambitions, let’s not be that anymore. Let’s be a classy country. Let’s make an exhibition in the British Museum of which Britons can be fantastically proud, which shows our curation of these extraordinary marbles, and also shows their transportation back to the magnificent new Acropolis Museum where they can be reunited, not in the same temple because that can never happen, but where within, through the glass in the blue light of Greece, a country struggling desperately under debt, we can show them that no matter how much their sovereign debt crisis means they owe us, we will never, ever, ever, be able to repay the debt that we owe Greece. Thank you. (Applause) |
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