Dishonorable discharge?
Much indignation when a drunken student (hardly an oxymoron) urinated on a War Memorial recently (Sheffield, 11th October 2009).
Funnily enough, 19 year old Philip Laing had been on the aptly-named “Carnage” pub crawl for students, which is perhaps preferable to participating in the actual carnage of war. Bear in mind how many soldiers of his age & even younger have died in bloody pointless battle.
Why is relieving nature on an inanimate object, whatever its symbolic significance, considered more offensive than war itself where throughout the ages countless millions have lost their lives? Isn't making water better than making war?
See full piece/peace here:
http://www.davyking.com/pissed.htm
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Why?
01.12.2009 22:59
M8ovK9
war and piss
01.12.2009 23:27
Maybe - the kid was trying to make a point, huh?
pist off
pissing up the right tree
02.12.2009 00:34
K9TagsLampost
reason
02.12.2009 13:18
I think wrapping it up in high minded ideals detracts from the fact that these idiots are just anouther example of a few more morals are needed in this country.
Wether it is pissing on the memories of others or the hopes and dreams of everyone then it must be stopped. A long term of public memorial scrubbing should do the trick - whoever you are.
anon history student
Heresy
02.12.2009 15:53
The recusant should have been excommunicated and then burnt on a mobile phone mast.
anon theology student, st. bildeburg's college