cromwell wrote:I think you are right Os.
Politicians must feel that they have to say something supportive and well intentioned, I just wish they wouldn't be so asinine. "We must not let these people divide us".
This presupposes that the "communities" of the UK are united, and they absolutely aren't, otherwise the security services wouldn't be having to foil home grown terrorist plots every other week, right?
But this propaganda supporting some fairy tale view of the world gets trotted out after every terrorist atrocity, Charly Hebdo, Nice, Bataclan, Berlin, you name it.
The image of the national flag projected on a building, a hashtag like #JeSuisCharlie, sad songs sung at a candle lit vigil - cliche heaped upon cliche. I wonder how long they can keep pumping it out?
Well bloody said, but they will keep on pumping so long as they think it is working. However, I am beginning to detect that it is going the same way as slinging out 'racist' or 'xenophobe' were used to stifle debate. People are fighting back and the lefty liberal pink marshmallow snowflake types are not liking it.