Saturday, January 30, 2016

Whistling past the graveyard is one thing

This, however, is more like stomping among the tombstones while playing "Yackety Sax": "EU Leaders Claim No Link Between Cologne Sex Attacks And Migrant Crisis".

7 comments:

rinardman said...

I dunno, maybe 65 million years is long enough.

Mike_W said...


Whistling around graveyards just isn't advisable

Paco said...

Mike: Thanks for the link to that film. Looks to be pretty good.

Mike_W said...

Glad you like it, Paco.
I thought Michael Hordern's performance was excellent.
A very creepy short film.
"Who is this who is coming?" is a relevant question regarding the "refugee crisis" in Europe.

Deborah said...

No, of course, there was no link. Just like there was no link in the murder of the Philadelphia police officer, the San Bernardino mass muder, etc.

Notice how the article refers to "migrants". "Refugees" must be yesterday. They've been mainstreamed.

RebeccaH said...

The European elites (and our own elitist Euro-wannabes) are determined to commit cultural suicide (because they don't think it will affect them). The European rank and file, and I think the American ones, not so much. It smells like violence to come.

Spiny Norman said...

Deborah,

By referring to them as "migrants", they seem to imply it is some "natural process" like migratory birds. And coconuts.