Saturday, 21 August 2010

Finding a British angle

The Telegraph's Matthew Moore says:

Daily Mail takes its obsession with finding British angle to all foreign tragedies to a baffling extreme.

Indeed:


Thin stuff. And the article even says:

He appeared to be taking particular aim at the man in the England jersey.

But, despite the phrase 'like a red rag to a bull', the animals are actually colour blind. When a matador waves his red cape in the ring, it is the movement, not the colour, that attracts the creature.

And:

The animal had already tried to jump into the stands twice.

'Is THIS the red rag that set the bull off'?

No.

3 comments:

  1. It's perfectly obvious that the bull was a Muslim, violently offended by the mere existence of an England shirt when they were all supposed to have been banned.

    Don't you read the papers?

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  2. You forgot to mention that the man had almost certainly been forced to leave the UK to escape the Great British football shirt ban.

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