Bonfire bollox

  •   2
    On Sun 5 Nov at 8:39pm
    Mister_D wrote:

    Given the destruction being heaped on civilians in current war zones, is it a good thing to be indulging people's apparent love of fire, explosions and mayhem once a year in Lewes, or is this a tendency we should be growing out of?
  •   11
    On Sun 5 Nov at 10:37pm
    Mark wrote:

    Goodness! Is this actually true? Cancelling Bonfire would lead to world peace. Here was I thinking that it promoted civic pride and sense of community and was instrumental in creating the Lewes identity. I've always loved it more than Christmas. Me being naive and ill-informed, I suppose.
  •   8
    On Mon 6 Nov at 10:03am
    Nevillman wrote:

    If you look up conflicts throughout history you will see a constant record of wars and conflict. Most of these will have lead to civilian casualties historically estimated to be about 50% of the total of war deaths. The 21st century has so far been a relatively peaceful period. I can understand if the people of Ukraine and Gaza roll their eyes at this but it is true.
    It seems strange to attack bonfire now on those grounds mister D.
  •   7
    On Mon 6 Nov at 12:24pm
    knight temlar wrote:

    air pollution.
  •   3
    On Mon 6 Nov at 12:28pm
    knight temlar wrote:

    problame is we need guy fawkes back to finnish the job off,lol theres to much corruption in governments .
  •   4
    On Mon 6 Nov at 1:49pm
    Green Sleeves wrote:

    Conveniently left out the wars in the middle East captained by Sir Tony Blair, that killed and displaced millions.


    Still only early days in the 21st century and we have quite a long way left to go. Me thinks with climate change will exacerbate conflicts. It won't just be brown people dying in faraway lands.
  •   9
    On Mon 6 Nov at 2:40pm
    biggles wrote:

    Shame on you Mister D. I suspect you are not a true lewesian or you would never speak such anti bonfire bull.
    Shame on you I say shame shame.
  •   4
    On Mon 6 Nov at 3:18pm
    Green Sleeves wrote:

    Lewes might have an identity crisis if it weren't for its love of noisy explosives and primitive rituals.
  •   6
    On Mon 6 Nov at 9:22pm
    Tom Pain wrote:

    I blame the climate for putting a damper on the mayhem. It ruined my post bonfire ritual of going through the bloated obituaries in the Sussex Express seeing how many names I recognised from the glory days.
 

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