Posted on 11/09/2020 6:57:05 AM PST by C19fan
An annual celebration that takes place in England that can last for several nights if it falls on a weekday happened on schedule this year. Guy Fawkes Night, also called Bonfire Night, coincided with the calling of the election by the American media over the weekend. American media outlets assumed that the fireworks displays overseas were in recognition of Bidens victory. The media was wrong about that assumption and they should be ashamed of themselves.
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Lived in New Zealand from 1982 to 1984 and they celebrated it down there. It was kind of a nice start to the spring/summertime there, with the firecrackers, skyrockets, Roman candles, flower pots, etc.
“There are no coincidences”.
Why did the MSM announce “Biden victory” on Guy Faulks day?
Did they want to celebrate a successful “gunpowder plot” to decapitate the current ruler/president?
One of my favorite opening chapters is a novel is from Thomas Hardy’s “Return of the Native”. The background are the people celebrating Guy Fawkes with bonfires on the hills where Eustaca Vye is waiting for a rendezvous with her cladestine lover.
The media is as demented as Biden.
Gird your loins for 4 years of this.
If you were out in public Saturday the Leftist spin was that you were celebrating Biden-Harris
There are no coincidences.
I was just thinking the exact same thing.
What ever the media reports 180 it and you might get some truth.
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Don’t forget to mention the worldwide fireworks on December 31st for Biden’s victory.
Apparently the Aussies are going to have a load let off over Sydney Harbour Bridge for him!
'MORONS'! Brits Laugh at ABC (CNN, MSNBC) Thinking UK Fireworks Were for Biden! (Uh, Guy Fawkes?!)
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