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Alex Salmond Effigy To Be Burnt Tonight At Lewes....



BN9 BHA

DOCKERS
NSC Patron
Jul 14, 2013
21,599
Newhaven
The only racial hatred I could see last night was against the people of Sussex...


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...and these were the more moderate ones! :glare:

The Tweet from Clare 45 was the funniest, Sussex- city? :wozza: she had plenty to say last night, but was also up for some banter.
 




Rookman1885

New member
Jul 6, 2014
3
As a Lewes resident and Commercial Square member of over 50 years I find it very hard to understand all this sudden outcry. Firstly, we don't have effigies. They are something to do with voodoo. We have tableaux. Just about anyone making the news in a big way, good or bad, and especially political, has been the subject of a tableau. Blimey, we even had a tab of Bradley Wiggins a couple of years ago and we all love him.
It's topical. End of.

PS The infamous caravan and pikey tableaux a few years ago was not Lewes. It was Firle. A massive 3 miles away.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,328
ooo, handbags i see. anyone tweeting we pay for their social?
 


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New member
May 9, 2008
13,331
Haywards Heath
The ignorance of the OB is staggering. Do we really pay our taxes so they can prevent the torching of an effigy on bonfire night?? Is investigating this "hate crime" really more important than keeping our streets safe and protecting our property? Sheesh!

I have been to Lewes many times over the years and seen effigies burnt including Maggie Thatcher (more than once!), Ronald Reagan, Neil Kinnock, Nigel Lawson, Boris Yeltsin, Archer & Bellotti...the list goes on and on.

It is farcical that the OB apparently has nothing better to do.

Perhaps if they had a better understanding about the history of Bonfire Night in Lewes; the burning of the Protestant martyrs in 1556 (oh look....49 years BEFORE the Gunpowder Plot!), the fact that the effigy of the pope that is burned isn't and never has been the current pope, but the pope (Paul IV??) at the time of the martyrs, to remember the fallen in the World Wars (hence the "Lest We Forget" on the wreaths!), the history of the bonfire societies themselves.

Typical pettiness. And then they moan and complain they don't get the public's full support. Hmmm....now I wonder why!

And sorry Edna...they can and do just bat complaints away. As they did at Brighton station Tuesday night when those complaining that they weren't being allowed aboard the half-empty train to Barnham were told to shut up or get nicked!! Can't have it both ways ;)
This ^^^^^ the old bill, and indeed Edna herself on here has form for hiding behind "rules and regulations" to excuse the failings of the police, this case was cowardice, pure and simple.
 






Carrot Cruncher

NHS Slave
Helpful Moderator
Jul 30, 2003
5,052
Southampton, United Kingdom
Social media can be a force for good - reuniting missing people with their families, reuniting commuters with their season tickets, etc., but the flip side is it gives a voice to people who are thicker than a whale omelette with a pig shit casing.

Swings and roundabouts, innit...
 








keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
9,667
I think it pretty odd that someone would go out to celebrate Bonfire Night especially in Lewes and be offended by that.

At what point do you think "I'm fine with all the anti-Catholic rhetoric, them burning tableau of the pope, throwing fireworks at 'Catholic priests' and various people blacked up as Zulus and Native Americans but the whole burning a tableau of a politician is too much"
 




mona

The Glory Game
Jul 9, 2003
5,470
High up on the South Downs.
Social media can be a force for good - reuniting missing people with their families, reuniting commuters with their season tickets, etc., but the flip side is it gives a voice to people who are thicker than a whale omelette with a pig shit casing.

Swings and roundabouts, innit...

Well said, sir.
I suppose it's reassuring that the historically superior Scottish education system nowadays produces the same percentage of ignorant, ill-informed, semi-literate over-precious "tweeters" that we have in England.
 




Jul 15, 2011
112
Lewwwwwwes
I think it pretty odd that someone would go out to celebrate Bonfire Night especially in Lewes and be offended by that.

At what point do you think "I'm fine with all the anti-Catholic rhetoric, them burning tableau of the pope, throwing fireworks at 'Catholic priests' and various people blacked up as Zulus and Native Americans but the whole burning a tableau of a politician is too much"

Not sure how you could be more wrong:

Our American Indian pioneer costumes are spectacular in their number and variety. These costumes were first worn in the late 1800's by a number of our members who had returned from America after working on constructing the great American rail network. Their experience of the persecution of native Americans led them to create these costumes as a sign of respect for the Indians and act as a form of protest against their persecution.
 




keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
9,667
Not sure how you could be more wrong:

Our American Indian pioneer costumes are spectacular in their number and variety. These costumes were first worn in the late 1800's by a number of our members who had returned from America after working on constructing the great American rail network. Their experience of the persecution of native Americans led them to create these costumes as a sign of respect for the Indians and act as a form of protest against their persecution.

What am I wrong about?
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
70,335
It's going to be a bit rubbish going forward if effigies have to be withdrawn on the strength of a single complaint to the police. Maybe such complaints could be asked to be put in writing and dealt with after the event.
 


Jul 15, 2011
112
Lewwwwwwes
What am I wrong about?

At what point do you think "I'm fine with all the anti-Catholic rhetoric, them burning tableau of the pope, throwing fireworks at 'Catholic priests' and various people blacked up as Zulus and Native Americans but the whole burning a tableau of a politician is too much"
 


keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
9,667
At what point do you think "I'm fine with all the anti-Catholic rhetoric, them burning tableau of the pope, throwing fireworks at 'Catholic priests' and various people blacked up as Zulus and Native Americans but the whole burning a tableau of a politician is too much"

So people are dressed as Native Americans. And i'm wrong about this?

My point is someone who is easily offended probably shouldn't to Lewes Bonfire rather like they should avoid a Frankie Boyle or Jimmy Carr gig
 










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