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  • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

    Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
    Utter nonsense.

    Suppression of news that some might not like is censorship - indeed, it is almost a textbook definition of censorship.

    How, even in your warped world of socialist militancy, can a decision not to play a song written from a 1939 musical possibly amount to an 'almost textbook suppression of news'?
    Last edited by EXC; 12th April 2013, 09:58:AM.

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    • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

      Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
      No, it isn't.

      Some may have bought or played that song merely to celebrate the eventual demise of an arrogant and obstinate politician who presided over the destruction of much of British manufacturing industry and of the communities they supported.

      Others may have bought or played that song for quite other reasons, such as a feeling of a different Zeitgeist in modern Britain, where the anti-homosexual prejudice embodied in Section 28 (link, in case you'd forgotten) must never again made law and where Parliament should never again be allowed to pander to prejudice.

      Yet others may have bought or played that song simply because it is a catchy tune.


      Utter nonsense.

      Suppression of news that some might not like is censorship - indeed, it is almost a textbook definition of censorship.
      Personally I am totally opposed to censorship in any form even tor the above ill informed drivel.

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      • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

        I'm no fan of Thatcher, for reasons personal to me only, yet even I believe that as a former British Prime Minister, the first woman ever to hold that office, who was elected thrice, who was a very high profile British figure AND who was clearly admired by many, she should have an appropriate funeral.

        The society of the UK is never going to unite in opinion of Thatcher, but at this time of her death, the negative opinions cannot outweigh the need for our nation to behave in a dignified and respectful manner towards a recently deceased woman.
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        • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

          Originally posted by EXC View Post
          How, even in your warped world of socialist militancy, can a decision not to play a song written from a 1939 musical possibly amount to an 'almost textbook suppression of news'?
          I am neither a socialist nor a militant.

          Your ad hominem comments debase this system.

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          • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

            If anyone is interested in the facts rather than the hype and emotions, you may find this article interesting. Its unusual in being an objective and balanced study by an economist with no political axe to grind.

            http://www.voxeu.org/article/mrs-tha...conomic-legacy

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            • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

              Originally posted by Celestine View Post
              Going on the logical assumption that Lady T was the political equivalent of Marmite, there are going to be lovers and haters and even just those who wish to pay respects.
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              • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

                Originally posted by Celestine View Post
                I'm no fan of Thatcher, for reasons personal to me only, yet even I believe that as a former British Prime Minister, the first woman ever to hold that office, who was elected thrice, who was a very high profile British figure AND who was clearly admired by many, she should have an appropriate funeral.
                I entirely agree.

                Her funeral should be every bit as ceremonial and commemorative as were the funerals of Clement Atlee and Edward Heath.

                The society of the UK is never going to unite in opinion of Thatcher, but at this time of her death, the negative opinions cannot outweigh the need for our nation to behave in a dignified and respectful manner towards a recently deceased woman.
                Her departure from Downing Street was the end of an error. (No, that was not a typo.)

                The expressions of disdain for her would have been tempered somewhat had she shown the least scintilla of remorse, but it seems she did not. She had the morals and approach of another Boadicea Boswell.

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                • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

                  Interesting to note that the majority of people who are being totally disrespectful weren't even born until after the 1970's. And many others were just primary school children or mere adolescents.

                  For God's sake,please, have some respect for the dead!

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                  • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

                    Originally posted by Angry Cat View Post
                    Interesting to note that the majority of people who are being totally disrespectful weren't even born until after the 1970's. And many others were just primary school children or mere adolescents.
                    I was born in 1959.

                    I was a member of the Federation of Conservative Students in 1979 but, by the time she was obliged to quit in 1990, I was disgusted at how she had remodelled the Party to suit herself and was thoroughly ashamed that I had ever supported such an egregiously disingenuous snollygoster.

                    For God's sake,please, have some respect for the dead!
                    Why?

                    Is she sensible to the comments now being made about her?

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                    • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

                      Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post

                      Why?

                      Is she sensible to the comments now being made about her?
                      I wouldn't have thought this would need explaining.

                      But it is basic civilized behavior to allow those who wish to mourn someones passing to do so in peace.

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                      • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

                        What amazes me is that a lot (not all) of the people doing the celebrating, also claim to be out of work, have no future, are existing on benefits, yet they can afford to waste money on bottles of bubbly.

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                        • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

                          Originally posted by Sapphire View Post
                          What amazes me is that a lot (not all) of the people doing the celebrating, also claim to be out of work, have no future, are existing on benefits, yet they can afford to waste money on bottles of bubbly.
                          They fell off the back of a lorry guv'nor so were on the cheap side, innit!!!
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                          • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

                            Ahhhh must be the South London lot with that Del boy accent msl: Can't be Essex we're too posh :grin:

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                            • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

                              I thought that the point of having a "good things" thread (which I haven't even visited) was so that people who wanted to say something positive about her could do so there and not so that they could continue to judge others who have nothing good to say about her. It seems that other thread is not nearly as interesting as having a go at others for their personal opinions on this one!

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                              • Re: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

                                The Beeb have announced that they will not be playing the song as part of the chart show but will include a clip of it as part of a news item on Newsbeat.

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