To some extent, History is always His-Story, interpreted to some extent by the person writing it. (No offence intended here by the way to women or those within LGBTAIQ+ who might identify in a particular way - the pun only works with His-Story, not Her-Story or whatever).
At least a good historian does try to support his story based on a balanced view of the evidence. Collect all those stories together, hopefully from many different viewpoints, and you have our cultural history - good and bad.
I've always thought we were intelligent enough to understand attitudes change over time (we don't send children up chimneys anymore) and that we could view ridiculous past attitudes with some detachment - as part of the development of ideas and civilisation.
Apparently not
But if we allow mob rule, statue-toppling, book burning, to gain momentum, won't we lose what evidence we have from the past? Won't our story be diminished not advanced?
Where does it stop? Destroy Georgian houses built on the revenues from slavery? Erase Roman ruins as they were an army of occupation? Nuke New York, the once sacred tribal land now full of the descendants of recent historical arrivals (invaders? colonists?)
Every historical artefact we have is tainted with offence - Golden Age comics show overt prejudice against black people (and aliens from other planets), patronising attitudes towards women (and children) - and as far as I can see absolutely no mention of LGBTAIQ+.
Should we burn them all - or learn from them?
I'm currently reading an old pre-war Edgar Wallace (a great adventure writer) in which one of the characters is described as a stooped Mongolian Hebrew (yeuk - it made be wince and my skin crawl, but I carried on reading because I understand that attitude was a common if disgusting attitude from that time period - and the writing was good other than that - and it's best not to think of Wallace's Sanders of the River stories (or Biggles, Haggard, Buchan, early Sexton Blake or even Cap't Hurricane!)
Do we destroy them all?
These are questions I am asking in a genuine way - I don't want to offend anyone - so what's the way forward?