alpine_saint Posted 14 September, 2012 Author Share Posted 14 September, 2012 I see no hypocrisy or contradiction whatsoever The families of the Hillsborough victims were perfectly entitled to grieve and be outraged a what happened and the aftermath. But its a quarter of a century on now, and still they wont move on and let it lie, even with the enquiry's findings. They have allowed their lives to stand still from that point. My points about 9/11 are perfectly valid, this tragedy affects a much larger amount of people, but even now, much less time after than with Hillsborough, there are signs that those affected have started moving on, like the massive scale-back this year in the remembrance ceremonies. I also posted about BAE Systems, and the tragedy that is about to occur at a company that employs 40,000 British workers. I got sneering about being more concerned about that than Hillsborough. Well, sorry, 40,000 families are about to have their lives wrecked over a completely unnecessary exercise, just so a small select group can make a quick buck. I would like to know why all of a sudden, the families of Hillsborough victims have a complete monopoly on grief and sympathy, and no-one is permitted to comment or observe anything else. This self-obsession and self-pity is what genuinely f**ks me off about people from Liverpool. That and the fact that every policeman in the country is now tarred as a dishonest c**t. I dont care if my opinion (not trolling) is a minority and I dont care if you all accuse me of some sort of Scouse vendetta and lacking sympathy for the victims families (its not true, I am just fed up with the proportion of it all). Its quite clear to me that some of this is driven by a blantant anti-Tory agenda anyway, for example the comments linking the miners strike to Hillsborough. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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