Why Do People Attack Military Statues? A National Survey in New Zealand

ARMED FORCES & SOCIETY(2024)

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Military statues are being attacked and removed in multiple countries, but there is little analytic work on the associated reasons. Therefore, this research aimed to conduct a nationwide survey of outdoor military statues in a case study country (New Zealand) and identify reasons for attacks. Of the 118 statues identified, 11 (9%) of these had been physically attacked. A key risk factor for statue attack was it being linked to the colonial-era New Zealand Wars versus any other specific war (75% vs 8%, p = .003). This finding fitted with other evidence from attacks on statues of named New Zealanders (e.g. politicians) and on attacks of other types of monuments to these particular wars. It is also consistent with past and persisting injustices experienced by the Indigenous M & amacr;ori population. In conclusion, some of the attacks on the military statues in this country appear to reflect social injustices and harm from colonialism.
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military statues,vandalism,history of political activism,colonization,militarism
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