Yeah, as I said I haven’t looked into it at all, but the ‘taken out of context’ line sounded a bit PR management
Seemed more likely to me that it was a bit of button pushing / p!ss taking / sh!t posting type thing. But is a sketchy topic to be...
I’ll have a dig around to see if I can see the incident.
Obviously context matters. If they said immediately before that “lots of people chant….”, and then “…but we disagree with that” immediately after, that changes things, so there could be...
Coming to kneecap a bit late here, and expecting a backlash on this.
Obviously speaking out against Israel and IDF is all fine, but what’s the score with them apparently (previously) chanting ‘Up Hammas’ and ‘Up Hezbollah’? That’s not ideal, no?
Getting off your head in the Somerset countryside, with your mates, and usually a bunch of new ones, in an immersive temporary city with more entertainment than you can imagine isn't the time or place for escapism?
Well, damn.
I wonder if in the 9000 pages so far, has anyone ever considered whether the capacity is the right size?
Feels like the elephant in the room, that no-one wants to address.
This type of thread is ace for people dismissing anything creative from the last 40 years, while also saying it never got better than Arthur Askey in 1943.
Anyway. James Cordon.