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its not really worth complaining about, that statement just about sums up yer mentality, as it was broadcast to god knows how many people from all over the world. for a sports event that young people from all over the world take part in,it will not have been dealt with until whoever is responsible fer including it,is given the boot.
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Yes that seems realistic. As for the cost of the Olympic games, yes it is expensive, but it wasn't the games that I was proud of. I was proud of all the British achievements rolled into that one production. Brilliant athletes, brilliant technology, brilliant structures... it incorporated many brilliant things about this country and yes, I am proud of that. The olympics isn't something to be proud of yet as it hasn't happened and even I am not optimistic enough to start celebrating something 4 years away |
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If anyone could find the video with Hindley still in it I'd be grateful as well, can't seem to find it in the ones I have watched and I assume it is quite a prominent part of the video if we are talking about it causing a fuss internationally.
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First post just says you read about it, it doesnt mention whether you took the time to find a video about it after reading to see if it was really worth all the fuss.
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BBC NEWS | UK | 2012 Hindley image use condemned
heres the story, i'm trying to find the video, bear with me...... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/oth...012-image.html this one shows a shot of the video i think.. |
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I wonder how many people, say under 40 as someone else said early, would recognise who she was from just a single picture, or have even heard the story. Obviously a lot of people have heard of her, that isn't going to be denied. But it IS part of this country and especially it's history if we lie that or not. It has changed our perception of the child abuser and murderer forever. Why should the olympics be all about the nice things of a country. How many people watched the Chinese opening ceremony and thought it was hypocritical? You can't win whatever you do, and because of that I go back to my comments of not even complaining about it. Let's show britain for what it really is, like China should have done and at least we will have kept our respect and been honest instead of painting knife/gun crime, drugs and teenage pregnancy in every colour of the rainbow apart from the black, bleak reality of what is Britain. |
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then why was it shown at a London 2012 event in Beijing? if boris n downing street are to be believed.
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The new promotional video is still fantastic and is getting brilliant response on youtube, so I think it is going a bit far to say the 2012 olympics are doomed. |
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I certainly didn't see it when I watched the Olympics. Apparently it is a non-public video that is showing tourism in Britain. Including such things as public galleries. |
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I saw the painting at the Sensations exhibition at the Royal Academy, and it's rubbish.
Simplistic, and an easy way of attracting cheap publicity, by using such an iconic, and loathed image. Marcus Harvey is little known outside of Hoxton, and certainly not on a major, or indeed minor, player in the art world. The video producers would have been wiser to use Hirst's Sheep, or diamond encrusted skull. Like him, or loath him, he at least is the most economically successful living artist in the world today. |
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