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Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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Stumpy Tim said:
So you all hated the German sketch in Fawlty Towers & the numerous other piss-takes of Hitler then?

I'm sorry, I'm not having that.

The sketch referred to was more to do with Basil Fawlty's own shortcomings and personal xenophobia than it was about British people hating Germans.

What Harry did was just plain wrong. Not only is it insensitive, but the guy plans to join the British Army for Gold's sake! Yeah sure, he's done all the teenage things like drink, shag and smoke - fair enough, he's young etc etc but it takes a special kind of twat to dress up as a Nazi.

Prediction - we've got another Princess Margaret on our hands, folks...
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Pavilionaire said:

Prediction - we've got another Princess Margaret on our hands, folks...

Or maybe even another Diana :ohmy:
 


keaton

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Nov 18, 2004
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Stumpy Tim said:
While Prince Harry's costume was a malicious attempt to endorce Hitler, Facism & mass extermination.?? Now I understand. Thanks for enlightening me

Because there is no middle ground, is there?

His costume was incredibly stupid and insulting to many people.
On what level was it a good idea? It showed harry to be thick and uncaring
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,379
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Artois said:
Ok, the theme of the party was "colonial and native".
Ahhh, I see.
Harry probably thought the party was "colonels and natives". Easy mistake.
 


crasher

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Jul 8, 2003
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Sussex
Meade's_Ball said:
He's obviously been out with Grandpa Phil once too often.

The thing is, even though Grandpa Phil appears to be a xenophobic bigot he did spend the war fighting the Germans.
 




keaton

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Nov 18, 2004
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crasher said:
The thing is, even though Grandpa Phil appears to be a xenophobic bigot he did spend the war fighting the Germans.

Cos xenophobic bigots don't like fighting Germans?
 


crasher

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Jul 8, 2003
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keaton said:
Cos xenophobic bigots don't like fighting Germans?

Fair point. I suppose what I meant was Harry might have stopped for a minute to think what his Grandad experienced, just like millions of other people's Grandparents in this country.
 


Stumpy Tim

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keaton said:
Because there is no middle ground, is there?

His costume was incredibly stupid and insulting to many people.
On what level was it a good idea? It showed harry to be thick and uncaring

I'm not saying it was a good idea - that's putting words in my mouth. I just think people have over-reacted. All he did was wear an historic costume. Like it or not, it IS a historic costume.
 




Stumpy Tim

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Pavilionaire said:
I'm sorry, I'm not having that.

The sketch referred to was more to do with Basil Fawlty's own shortcomings and personal xenophobia than it was about British people hating Germans.

What Harry did was just plain wrong. Not only is it insensitive, but the guy plans to join the British Army for Gold's sake! Yeah sure, he's done all the teenage things like drink, shag and smoke - fair enough, he's young etc etc but it takes a special kind of twat to dress up as a Nazi.

Prediction - we've got another Princess Margaret on our hands, folks...

So Harry wearing a costume means all Brits are facists?? I bet more people see Fawlty than this!!

And to say that he's going to be like Margeret because of a couple of incidents (which most people have done themselves) is frankly ludicrous. He 20 ffs.
 
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CHAPPERS

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Jul 5, 2003
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Stumpy Tim said:
I'm not saying it was a good idea - that's putting words in my mouth. I just think people have over-reacted. All he did was wear an historic costume. Like it or not, it IS a historic costume.

I cannot disagree with that however ambiguous a comment it may be.

I do think this has been blown out of all proprtion.
 


REDLAND

Active member
Jul 7, 2003
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At the foot of the downs
Pavilionaire said:
I'm sorry, I'm not having that.

The sketch referred to was more to do with Basil Fawlty's own shortcomings and personal xenophobia than it was about British people hating Germans.

What Harry did was just plain wrong. Not only is it insensitive, but the guy plans to join the British Army for Gold's sake! Yeah sure, he's done all the teenage things like drink, shag and smoke - fair enough, he's young etc etc but it takes a special kind of twat to dress up as a Nazi.

Prediction - we've got another Princess Margaret on our hands, folks...

Insensative ? yer right you have a blatent RACIST as your avatar !!
 




keaton

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Nov 18, 2004
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crasher said:
Fair point. I suppose what I meant was Harry might have stopped for a minute to think what his Grandad experienced, just like millions of other people's Grandparents in this country.

Completely agree with that,

Sorry, but you earlier point sounded a little worrying
 




keaton

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Nov 18, 2004
9,966
Stumpy Tim said:
I'm not saying it was a good idea - that's putting words in my mouth. I just think people have over-reacted. All he did was wear an historic costume. Like it or not, it IS a historic costume.

I agree that the press are overreacting. But we live in a constitutional monarchy. He's the third in line to the throne.The monarchy's behaviour has to be peerless otherwise it invalidates any reason to retain it.
 
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Northstander

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Oct 13, 2003
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THink some of you maybe missing the point here, any normal time nobody would have said anything.

But FFS!! Its the Anniversary of the Nazi's "final Solution" at Auschwitz, so for a member of the Royal Family to go to a party dressed as one of the SS is totally out order in my books!

A public Apology for those in remembrance is needed here!

:nono:
 




Spiros

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Jul 9, 2003
2,376
Too far from the sun
The Northstander said:
THink some of you maybe missing the point here, any normal time nobody would have said anything.

But FFS!! Its the Anniversary of the Nazi's "final Solution" at Auschwitz, so for a member of the Royal Family to go to a party dressed as one of the SS is totally out order in my books!

A public Apology for those in remembrance is needed here!

:nono:
And a 20 year old going to a fancy dress party is supposed to think 'Oh that Auschwitz anniversary is a bit close, better not do the Nazi uniform'. Get real. I'm sure whatever he wore some piece of scum in the press would think of a reason - obscure or otherwise - why it is 'inappropriate'

It was a PRIVATE party. I could understand the fuss if he turned up at a garden party or for a royal walkabout in SS uniform, but for a private party this is such an over-reaction it's ridiculous.

If the members of the royal family are continually harassed by this kind of stuff then it's no wonder most of them go mad. This is just hype artificially whipped up by the Sun and you have fallen for it.
 


chip

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Jul 7, 2003
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Glorious Goodwood
Reading some of these responses, it seems that there are a fair few Nazis on here with suggestions for hangings etc.

So, its nearly the 60th aniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, or 21900 days if you prefer. So what? Check out some of the stuff Mel Brooks has done for example, perhaps he was taking the piss. With the theme of the party, some people would have made an issue out of almost anything he wore.
 




ripper

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Jul 5, 2003
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Funnily enough I went to a Murder Mystery party last weekend and my mate as one of the characters had to go in a Nazi uniform.

As far as I am concerned this is fuss over nothing.

Tactless: Yes
Reason for a public outcry: No
 




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