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Or do the pinko's on this site find it violates their human rights?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As most of you know I am far from being a pinko, but I find all this to be rather medieval, and how can we criticise the 'Poppy Burners' and others in the Middle East who will burn anything at the drop of a hat.
But if some must then this sort of thing is better saved for the those real bogey men of history such as Guy Fawkes and Adolph Hitler.
But if some must then this sort of thing is better saved for the those real bogey men of history such as Guy Fawkes and Adolph Hitler.
I find effigy burning out of place in a modern society.
In days past when life was hard, brutal and short, the burning of a traitor's effigy such as Guy Fawkes was considered the norm, but it would be nice to think we have moved on from what was essentially barbaric times.
So, the notion of burning the effigy of a living person - what ever their real or reported, or even imagined transgressions is inappropriate in this day and age - it sends out an unpleasant message.
What's a pinko?
In days past when life was hard, brutal and short, the burning of a traitor's effigy such as Guy Fawkes was considered the norm, but it would be nice to think we have moved on from what was essentially barbaric times.
So, the notion of burning the effigy of a living person - what ever their real or reported, or even imagined transgressions is inappropriate in this day and age - it sends out an unpleasant message.
What's a pinko?
A fair point ludwig - but if the point of effigy burning is to re-affirm the nation's hatred for a traitor, then surely only effigies of traitors should be burned - leaving aside the distasteful message of such behaviour which really has no place in a modern society.
So the figures involved are not appropriate - especially as none of them have been traitors in the accepted sense of the word.
I think if you were to burn an effigy of Guy Fawkes these days, and took a random poll of the people who turned up to watch it, you;d be hard pressed to find double figures of anyone who knew who he was, and the history of the event which is recognised by the burning they are watching.
So the figures involved are not appropriate - especially as none of them have been traitors in the accepted sense of the word.
I think if you were to burn an effigy of Guy Fawkes these days, and took a random poll of the people who turned up to watch it, you;d be hard pressed to find double figures of anyone who knew who he was, and the history of the event which is recognised by the burning they are watching.
// I think if you were to burn an effigy of Guy Fawkes these days, and took a random poll of the people who turned up to watch it, you;d be hard pressed to find double figures of anyone who knew who he was, and the history of the event which is recognised by the burning they are watching. //
Which is why we need more modern figures to burn. It's all good clean fun.
Which is why we need more modern figures to burn. It's all good clean fun.
It's a shortened version of 'pinko-commie-bas***d'......which is used to humorous effect by the right-whingers on this site to describe anyone with a slightly more sensible reaction to the world around them.
I think ymb ought to be congratulated for managing to spell 'human' correctly, on this thread, too.
I think ymb ought to be congratulated for managing to spell 'human' correctly, on this thread, too.
andy-hughes
/// but if the point of effigy burning is to re-affirm the nation's hatred for a traitor, then surely only effigies of traitors should be burned ///
Blimey Andy if we were to do that and with the number of traitors we now have in this country, we could start up a company making effigies 24/7, that would help to reduce the unemployed numbers.
/// but if the point of effigy burning is to re-affirm the nation's hatred for a traitor, then surely only effigies of traitors should be burned ///
Blimey Andy if we were to do that and with the number of traitors we now have in this country, we could start up a company making effigies 24/7, that would help to reduce the unemployed numbers.