Posted on 04/14/2003 7:03:25 AM PDT by WaveThatFlag
Edited on 07/19/2004 2:11:12 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Berkeley, California, April 9 (Bloomberg) -- It's astonishing how much easier it has become in America in just the last few weeks to hate the French, even for those who shouldn't.
A random sampling of three friends who disapprove of the war in Iraq and enjoy a good Burgundy reveals that all of them are inclined more than ever to detest our former ally. Trouble is, they don't know how to do it.
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Freedom of Speech does not protect you from reprisals, except reprisals from the government. If you insult your political leaders, you shall not go to jail, nor endure any intimidation from government authority.
You will, however, run the risk of alienating your neighbors and friends, as Canada is doing.
We are absolutely free to be angry and alienated, and will behave so. That's OUR freedom of speech.
I hope you are right. The writer of this article is right-on in that it is difficult to insult a Frenchman properly. My appetite is sharp to see a painful insult delivered...and perhaps we don't really know how to go about it effectively.
I do like to think ahead to when the Islamists in France surround these detestable, craven, weaklings and force their women into burquas...but that's a satisfaction too much delayed...
I'm talking about certain people on this board sterotyping and labelling entire populations.
By SIMON HUGHES
SICK French yobs daubed a swastika and vile anti-war slurs at a cemetery for 11,000 British troops.
The showpiece cenotaph at the graveyard in Northern France was smeared in red paint with the words: Dig up your rubbish. Its fouling our soil.
Other slogans at the Etaples cemetery near Boulogne included Death to the Yankees and Saddam Hussein will win and spill your blood.
And the vandals wrote Rosbeefs go home the French insult for Brits is roast-beefs. Prime Minister Tony Blair and US President George Bush were also branded war criminals.
The graffiti was discovered by a shocked gardener and spotted by around 80 visitors. It was cleaned off the same day.
Roy Hemmington spokesman for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission said: We are deeply offended. This is the strongest language and most vile graffiti I have witnessed at a war graves cemetery.
The suggestion that the bodies of soldiers who died for France should be dug up is particularly foul.
Most soldiers buried at the cemetery were defending France at the Somme and Ypres during World War I.
Another 122 are troops who died fighting the Nazis in World War II.
Among the dead are a winner of the Victoria Cross, 217 holders of the Military Medal and 69 holders of the Military Cross.
A number had been awarded Frances top military decoration, the Legion dHonneur.
Roy added: Almost every British regiment has war dead here. This insults just about the entire British Army.
Anti-British feeling has been whipped up in France since President Jacques Chirac refused to let the UN back action against Iraq.
Last night Jim Kelleher, chief clerk to the Royal Fusiliers Association, said: No sane person would do this. It is a disgrace. I have family buried in France and if I could get my hands on whoever did this Id bury them too.
Jeremy Lillies, of the Royal British Legion, added: It is distressing.
The Suns Military Adviser Major-General Perkins said: It is despicable.
Appalled local MP Jacques Lang said: It is an attack on the memory of the British and American soldiers who contributed to the liberation of our soil.
Police captain Thibault Martin added: It is sick and cowardly.
The shocking news comes as a new poll reveals that a third of the French want SADDAM to win the war.
A massive 78 per cent of 1,000 people in the poll by French newspaper Le Monde disapproved of the Allied action.
But 16 per cent really wish for a Coalition victory while 37 per cent said they would prefer one.
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