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The Sash Flag Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 20 Nov 15 1.03pm Send a Private Message to The Sash Add The Sash as a friend

Its obviously bad news for Mali, bad news for the rest of the world, very bad news for anyone in the hotel but fabulous news for those on social media who feel an unbending desire to play atrocity 'Top Trumps' and have a critical need to prove their own 'right on' credentials by asking why France gets all the media attention and flags on Facebook...neatly sidestepping the fact the Syria has pretty much lead every news bulletin in the UK for months..

 


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Stuk Flag Top half 20 Nov 15 2.08pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Quote Kermit8 at 20 Nov 2015 11.52am

Quote Beastie at 20 Nov 2015 11.40am

For f*cks sake. How many anthems are we gonna have to sing on Monday?



Reports are coming in that Wee Willie MacTavish is refusing to let owner Mr Ali in Clydebank leave his Off Licence until he has proven that his lunch is not available and that the Buckie has actually run out.

"Oh, flower of Scotland........"


God Save the Queen, actually.

 


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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 20 Nov 15 2.14pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Quote Stuk at 20 Nov 2015 2.08pm

Quote Kermit8 at 20 Nov 2015 11.52am

Quote Beastie at 20 Nov 2015 11.40am

For f*cks sake. How many anthems are we gonna have to sing on Monday?



Reports are coming in that Wee Willie MacTavish is refusing to let owner Mr Ali in Clydebank leave his Off Licence until he has proven that his lunch is not available and that the Buckie has actually run out.

"Oh, flower of Scotland........"


God Save the Queen, actually.


He didn't say 'national'. Backatcha

 


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Stuk Flag Top half 20 Nov 15 2.24pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Reported that 140 ish people are inside the hotel, with 5-12 gunmen apparently and 3 people killed.

Let's hope it ends with minimal casualties.

 


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Stuk Flag Top half 20 Nov 15 2.26pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Quote Kermit8 at 20 Nov 2015 2.14pm

Quote Stuk at 20 Nov 2015 2.08pm

Quote Kermit8 at 20 Nov 2015 11.52am

Quote Beastie at 20 Nov 2015 11.40am

For f*cks sake. How many anthems are we gonna have to sing on Monday?



Reports are coming in that Wee Willie MacTavish is refusing to let owner Mr Ali in Clydebank leave his Off Licence until he has proven that his lunch is not available and that the Buckie has actually run out.

"Oh, flower of Scotland........"


God Save the Queen, actually.


He didn't say 'national'. Backatcha


I'll give you that on a technicality.

 


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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 20 Nov 15 2.27pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend


Quote The Sash at 20 Nov 2015 1.03pm

Its obviously bad news for Mali, bad news for the rest of the world, very bad news for anyone in the hotel but fabulous news for those on social media who feel an unbending desire to play atrocity 'Top Trumps' and have a critical need to prove their own 'right on' credentials by asking why France gets all the media attention and flags on Facebook...neatly sidestepping the fact the Syria has pretty much lead every news bulletin in the UK for months..


Yep. And it's just human nature that bad things happening closer to home are going to have a bigger psychological and emotional impact for some even if they haven't even ever been to France. To do something cathartic even if it is just changing a profile pic is entirely rational.

If what had happened in Paris had happened in Sydney instead I really don't think need to emote would have been so strong over here.

Edited by Kermit8 (20 Nov 2015 2.29pm)

 


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Stuk Flag Top half 20 Nov 15 4.00pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

18 people died but there are no more hostages according to the BBC.

Hopefully that 18 is mostly the attackers.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 20 Nov 15 4.02pm

Quote Kermit8 at 20 Nov 2015 2.27pm


Quote The Sash at 20 Nov 2015 1.03pm

Its obviously bad news for Mali, bad news for the rest of the world, very bad news for anyone in the hotel but fabulous news for those on social media who feel an unbending desire to play atrocity 'Top Trumps' and have a critical need to prove their own 'right on' credentials by asking why France gets all the media attention and flags on Facebook...neatly sidestepping the fact the Syria has pretty much lead every news bulletin in the UK for months..


Yep. And it's just human nature that bad things happening closer to home are going to have a bigger psychological and emotional impact for some even if they haven't even ever been to France. To do something cathartic even if it is just changing a profile pic is entirely rational.

If what had happened in Paris had happened in Sydney instead I really don't think need to emote would have been so strong over here.

Edited by Kermit8 (20 Nov 2015 2.29pm)

Australia is much closer 'psychologically speaking' to the British, than it is physically. The identification with different countries and peoples is largely based on personal relationships and experience, rather than geography. An attack in Australia is likely to be more significant to us, because we share a language, and have a lot of similar cultural reference points. Where as a Russian plane bombed over Egypt less so.

France is very significant to us, because we are directly linked to France (via the Tunnel), and its one of the three cultural focal points of Europe (along with US and Germany) and we have a close relationship, albeit paradoxically to the French (we dis them, they dis us, but when it comes time, we've often fought alongside side them. They're like a sibling - we squabble, but ultimately when the chips are down, we back each other up).

Probably the only the US and Australia really exceeds that (and maybe Canada).

I'd say that if the events of Paris had happened in Germany and Australia, the later would have been a far higher focus in the UK focus.

So when it happens in Beirut, we don't really take too much notice, because in fairness bombs going off in Beirut are considered to be 'common enough'

News is generally driven by the unusual rather than the usual, its the exceptions to the norm that make stories, not the reality of a situation (so muslim terrorism is news).


 


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elgrande Flag bedford 20 Nov 15 8.09pm Send a Private Message to elgrande Add elgrande as a friend

My son and some of his Regiment were out in Mali a few months back,training their army for just such things.

I notice the w***ers waited untill they had come home.

 


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