Sunday, April 13, 2008

Unfortunate, That

She had said she wanted to show that she could put her trust in the kindness of local people.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:08 pm

    Darwin award nominee?

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  2. Anonymous10:28 pm

    That's morbidly hilarious.

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  3. Anonymous1:44 am

    She had said she wanted to show that she could put her trust in the kindness of local people.

    Surely she meant: "local peoples equally"?

    Her way of death rather suggest she didn't have enough confidence in her own, local people, and would probably have supported their displacement.

    It's a sad day when a bimbo is murdered for believing the idiotic self-justifications of our "elites", and 'conservative' bloggers describe it as 'hilarious'.

    She wasn't your enemy Sam - Cameron is.

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  4. "Her way of death rather suggest she didn't have enough confidence in her own, local people, and would probably have supported their displacement."

    I think the story stands up on its own without speculation on what the political views of the deeased might have been.

    Sam's right - it's both sad and ironic, as well as a warning to the naive.

    It has exactly the character of a Grimm's fairy tale.

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  5. Anonymous10:07 am

    Very sad.

    File under 'deluded liberal gets wake up call'

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  6. Anonymous1:25 am

    lt: I think the story stands up on its own without speculation on what the political views of the deeased might have been.

    Call it speculation, but your link - She had said she wanted to show that she could put her trust in the kindness of local people - could reasonably re-phrase her cause - she wanted to show us we could put our trust in foreigners. Do you seriously doubt that?

    You say Sam's right - then you agree this girl's death is hilarious. I doubt that.

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