Thursday, July 29, 2010

Number 26 – They think terrorists are heroes

This is, I think one of the sickest, most hurtful things that Mr Grasse says in the whole book, how dare he say such a thing, he is a very, very disturbed “man”.
He states that on bonfire night that “the whole country sings and dances around a bonfire”, no we don't, we do however have fireworks and a bonfire, on top of which an effigy of Guy Fawkes is burned, so some 405 years after Mr Fawkes attempted to blow up the House of Commons he is still paying for his crimes, to emphasise this we have a nursery rhyme that goes “Remember remember the fifth of November, Gunpowder, treason and plot. I see no reason why the gunpowder treason, Should ever be forgot”.
Mr Grasse also states that this day is a national holiday, wrong again, it isn't, simple as that.
The last point Mr Grasse comes up with is that “such displays are in poor taste, and you won't be seeing them stateside on September 11th 2101 or 2501.” I doubt that you will see them in Hiroshima on August 6th 2145 or 2545 either.

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