By vickoly on Skatehive
Monuments are built around the world with the intention of immortalizing the impact of great people in the society, probably for their service to the community, nation, or related stuff. Doing this often helps to keep their legacy and memory fresh in the hearts of the citizens, passersby, and users of such facilities, like we know a monument isn't necessarily a statue; sometimes it could be a building, road, or site named in honor of the person, so as to make them a symbol of history that can't fade away. But then, by chance, if we get to know that an individual who has a monument has a questionable character, what should we do? Should we destroy such a monument, rename it, or what exactly can we do? Like I explained above, a monument ought to be built for people with a great impact on the society and not for people with questionable character or those who don't deserve it, so it's quite normal to have an uproar when we discover someone with a questionable character has a monument to h