HoreTore
08-24-2011, 19:45
Their necrophilia is still quite evident.
Utøya was released from police protection yesterday, and handed back to its owner, AUF. At a press conference, AUF specified that they did not want the press there yet. The mourning still isn't over, and only some of the victims have been there. They want Utøya to be respected and given dignity. Guess who were the first to disregard that request?
The Brits, of course. It seems like whenever there's rotten media behaviour, there's no longer any suprise which country they're from.
The Sun, Mirror and Telegraph, I wish you all the worst. May you file for bankruptcy soon.
Utøya was released from police protection yesterday, and handed back to its owner, AUF. At a press conference, AUF specified that they did not want the press there yet. The mourning still isn't over, and only some of the victims have been there. They want Utøya to be respected and given dignity. Guess who were the first to disregard that request?
The Brits, of course. It seems like whenever there's rotten media behaviour, there's no longer any suprise which country they're from.
The Sun, Mirror and Telegraph, I wish you all the worst. May you file for bankruptcy soon.