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In Sweden, there is a fascinating statue of a woman named Danuta Danielsson who became a hero in 1985 when she used her purse to clobber a white Nazi supremacist while he marched in a right-wing rally.
What makes her statue unique among hero statues is that it captures her performing the heroic act of swinging her purse. It’s entirely an action-shot, a big departure from the universal practice of constructing hero statues intended to portray individuals as heroes. Danielsson’s statue isn’t about her as a person; it’s about her one specific act of courage that day. Her mother had survived a concentration camp during World War II. Danielsson knew the horrors of the Nazi menace and took action on that April day in Sweden.
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Taipan wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2026 10:37 pm In Sweden, there is a fascinating statue of a woman named Danuta Danielsson who became a hero in 1985 when she used her purse to clobber a white Nazi supremacist while he marched in a right-wing rally.
What makes her statue unique among hero statues is that it captures her performing the heroic act of swinging her purse. It’s entirely an action-shot, a big departure from the universal practice of constructing hero statues intended to portray individuals as heroes. Danielsson’s statue isn’t about her as a person; it’s about her one specific act of courage that day. Her mother had survived a concentration camp during World War II. Danielsson knew the horrors of the Nazi menace and took action on that April day in Sweden.
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Purse? That's a handbag!

(Excellent statue though. :D ).
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Hero? She assaulted that poor man who was just peacefully exercising his right to free speech. Typical "tolerant" lefty. :P
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...and there was me hoping she had a housebrick in the bag. :lol:
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Count Steer wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 9:24 am ...and there was me hoping she had a housebrick in the bag. :lol:
A loaf of that Swedish rye bread would have been more dangerous.
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Count Steer wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 6:07 am
Taipan wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2026 10:37 pm In Sweden, there is a fascinating statue of a woman named Danuta Danielsson who became a hero in 1985 when she used her purse to clobber a white Nazi supremacist while he marched in a right-wing rally.
What makes her statue unique among hero statues is that it captures her performing the heroic act of swinging her purse. It’s entirely an action-shot, a big departure from the universal practice of constructing hero statues intended to portray individuals as heroes. Danielsson’s statue isn’t about her as a person; it’s about her one specific act of courage that day. Her mother had survived a concentration camp during World War II. Danielsson knew the horrors of the Nazi menace and took action on that April day in Sweden.
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https://blog.richmond.edu/heroes/2020/0 ... c-actions/
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Purse? That's a handbag!

(Excellent statue though. :D ).
I think the yanks call it a purse ??


I do so love this picture. My Grannie was a NI Protestant, born in the very early 1900's, father was a policeman and she saw some of the early 'troubles' (normally The Troubles are considered to be from 66 or 67 I think, but the "early Troubles" were in the 20's). One of the notable things I was told was that she was sent to the police station with a message for her father and arrived as someone shot another (or some other) police on the steps of the station :( :(

Anyway, when my Grandpop died, my BDad helped Grannie find a place in London near (ish) to some of the places they used to moor their yacht in the winter, Harrods, her corner shop (!!), was just a short bus ride away!!

She could often be found walking in various parks (very active lady, they'd lived on a yacht (1912 lifeboat converted to a two mast yacht) and sailed it cross channel all summer for 25 years) - some time after the Hyde Park bombing by the IRA she was walking through the park and some collectors from the IRA came up to her rattling their collection tins at her. She tried to walk past and ignore them but they "insisted" :roll:

My Grannie carried a handbag very like the one in the photo and damn it was heavy. After trying to ignore them, she basically set about them with her handbag and hit them both around theirs heads!! :bblonde: :bblonde:

They called over a policeman to make a complaint and the policeman said "sorry gentlemen, I didn't see anything but I think I'll just escort this lady to where she was going and you will leave her alone"

I bloody love this story! My Grannie was a scary tough lady, took no shit from anyone !! Seeing this photo of the statue totally makes me think of her and I'm grinning widely :) :) :)
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Heat. What fecking heat :D


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Felix wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2026 10:04 pm Heat. What fecking heat :D



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Similar here today - thunderstorm most of the night and finally loads of rain (there's been quite a lot of fires locally, one big one that essentially cut of one end of a valley :o )

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Just hoping that the rain actually made it around to that end


At least it's cooler today cos I'm heading to town for some shopping!! :lol: :lol: But no breakfast outside this morning!! :lol:

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You can keep the fires but i think i need to go inland to find some sun. That pea soup weather looks thicker today and is here until late afternoon.
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This prehistoric-looking creature came to see us. For size context, the window is about 0.6m wide. [We had a Hummingbird moth in last week]

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I do like the paint job on Yamahas smallest R bike.
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KungFooBob wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2026 8:34 pm I do like the paint job on Yamahas smallest R bike.
With built in airbag :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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My cousin saw this in Greece yesterday
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This brilliant photo from the Second World War was taken by PCs Fred Tibbs and Arthur Cross of the City of London Police over 85 years ago and shows the moment on 11th May 1941 that an unsupported front wall collapsed in Queen Victoria Street during the Blitz, the result of a heavy bombing raid the night before. The Salvation Army International Heritage Centre describes this in their archives as their International Headquarters which at that time were at 101 QVS but the London Fire Brigade copy of this photo issued at the time states it is 23 QVS (and they should know) whilst others claim it is 147.

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The promotional image for my next Welsh tour. The town is Rhayader (pronounced raider) and there's a very nice cafe behind our digs called The Lost Arc.
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Trinity765 wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 8:41 pm The promotional image for my next Welsh tour. The town is Rhayader (pronounced raider) and there's a very nice cafe behind our digs called The Lost Arc.
Which one is you?
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Trinity765 wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 8:41 pm The promotional image for my next Welsh tour. The town is Rhayader (pronounced raider) and there's a very nice cafe behind our digs called The Lost Arc.
Is that the place with one of the seven wonders of Wales? (240ft waterfall).
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Yorick wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 8:57 pm
Trinity765 wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 8:41 pm The promotional image for my next Welsh tour. The town is Rhayader (pronounced raider) and there's a very nice cafe behind our digs called The Lost Arc.
Which one is you?
That's me in front, of course, silly. We've just done a Tesco run. I said to AI "add some beer cans", "now add more beer cans", "now add some bottles of beer". The more you look at it, the more beer you see :lol:
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