ChatterBank1 min ago
Nationwide Minute Silence For Tunisian Victims.
Why?
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I didn't read the OP as implied disrespect for anyone or anything. I read it as asking why are we having a minutes silence for this one. A few people seem to wonder why we should as well. People who say not being in favour of it means you must be anti British haven't really thought it through. They are just making up insults as they go.
15:54 Wed 01st Jul 2015
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It is in every newspapers
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It is in every newspapers
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why? Because we can.
I take the view that those that wish to observe it should be allowed to do so, those that are against it are allowed to not observe the silence and and those that are ambivalent should be allowed to maintain that stance.
We have freedom of choice - something that many others do not.
I take the view that those that wish to observe it should be allowed to do so, those that are against it are allowed to not observe the silence and and those that are ambivalent should be allowed to maintain that stance.
We have freedom of choice - something that many others do not.
It was a terrible thing to happen, a cowardly thing to do. National feeling is revulsion for the whole IS issue, 7/7, Lee Rigby etc., the more publicity for them and their sympathisers the more they thrive on it. How about something actually being done to stop these killers, how much longer do we let them get away with it?
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