Thousands Want To Replace Confederate Monument With Statue Of Snooty The Manatee
Thousands of people have signed a petition this week calling for a Confederate monument in Bradenton, Florida, to be replaced by a statue of Snooty the manatee, the beloved sea cow who died on Sunday at the age of 69.
“Snooty the manatee has been a symbol of Bradenton … for almost 70 years,” said the Change.org petition, which local resident and Snooty fan Anthony Pusateri authored. “To honor Snooty’s legacy as a positive icon in Bradenton, I propose that the negative symbol of racism and oppression that is the Confederate monument be relocated and replaced with a statue of Snooty.”
Mayor of City of Bradenton: Replace Confederate monument with statue of Snooty the Manatee https://t.co/nUzY7Qv1oG Long live Snooty!
— Suzy Exposito (@HexPositive) July 24, 2017
The monument in question is an obelisk that sits outside the Manatee County Historic Courthouse. Erected in 1924 by the Judah P. Benjamin Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, it is imprinted with an image of the Confederate flag, according to the Bradenton Herald. The paper reported last month that local residents were starting to debate whether or not the statue should be taken down. Some have demanded its “immediate removal.”
“The old courthouse [is located] just blocks away from the aquarium where Snooty resided,” the Change.org petition states. “The Confederate monument could possibly be moved to a museum (or other more appropriate location) out of everyday public eye and a more positive symbol then take its place.”
As a former resident of Bradenton:
1. Snooty was a fantastic manatee
2. This the only good idea to come from there:https://t.co/l90rMvu6OY— Zorak (@Sazorak) July 25, 2017
Since 1949, Snooty, a 1,300-pound male manatee, had called the South Florida Museum in Bradenton home. He’s believed to have been the world’s oldest captive manatee.
Snooty died on Sunday in a “heartbreaking accident,” according to the museum. He drowned after wandering into an underwater hallway through a hatch door that had accidentally opened, it said. While the other younger and smaller manatees in the enclosure managed to escape, Snooty was apparently too big to make his way out.
The museum had just celebrated Snooty’s 69th birthday. The average life span of a manatee in the wild is 40 years.
Snooty, the worlds oldest manatee, excited for his veggie cake on his 69th birthday at @SouthFLMuseum @bradentonherald pic.twitter.com/IlAN5lmIjf
— Zack Wittman (@zack_wittman) July 22, 2017
Many Snooty fans expressed their shock and sadness at the manatee’s sudden death. Twitter was filled with emotional farewells, and people left tributes of lettuce (Snooty’s favorite snack) at the museum.
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July 21, 1948 - July 22, 2017.
Snooty, once the world's oldest living manatee.
May he enjoy endless heads of lettuce in manatee heaven. pic.twitter.com/LIlrOJuCRY— Cass Anderson (@casspa) July 23, 2017
Grew up visiting Baby Snoots, that's what we called him then. Loved watching him eat lettuce. Gentle giant. Sad day. https://t.co/LWlgCjMdVU
— Suzanne Sproul (@SuzanneSproul) July 24, 2017
People are beginning to leave tributes to #Snooty pic.twitter.com/NmqNdcxB1n
— Carlos R. Munoz (@ReadCarlos) July 23, 2017
Snooty fans are bringing more lettuce, flowers, cards to remember their manatee pal. @SNNTV pic.twitter.com/yFBj0cBvvE
— Hallie Peilet (@HalliePeiletSNN) July 24, 2017
A young man crouches down at the memorial for #Snooty and leaves a picture of a bug. pic.twitter.com/tDudIlRs1l
— Carlos R. Munoz (@ReadCarlos) July 24, 2017
The Change.org petition has racked up more than 3,300 signatures by Tuesday morning. Pusateri said he would soon deliver the petition to the city’s mayor, city council and county commission.
Explaining this week why she’d signed the petition, one Bradenton resident wrote, “Snooty did 1,000,000x more for our community than the Confederacy.”
“I would much rather have a real Florida statue of a creature who was part of our community and delighted everyone he was around than a legacy of hatred and racism,” wrote another.
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