“Commentators on pro-government television chatshows threatened to pull the statue down if it was erected, and compared it to putting up a monument to Adolf Hitler. Others laughed that it was an absurdity given there are few black people in Budapest. … Notably, most pro-government coverage neglected to note that the [three-foot-tall] statue will only be a two-week installation, not a permanent addition to the city.” – The Guardian

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