The cast and crew of BBC motoring program 'Top Gear' have been forced to flee from Argentina after a furious crowd hurled stones at them over their insulting colonialist behaviour.
Orwellian UK regulator BANNED Press TV: Reports said on Friday that the people began throwing rocks at one of the vehicles of state-funded BBC’s "Top Gear" program.
According to local newspapers and residents, H982 FKL, the registration plate of a Porsche present at the location, was a reference to the 1982 Malvinas war in which Argentina attempted and failed to capture the Britain colonial held island chain that the British refer to as the Falklands.
"It was an outright provocation," said Cesar Gonzalez, the head of the Malvinas war veteran center in Rio Grande, southern Argentina.
"Their license plate had the number 982, an allusion to the war (1982) and the letters FLK for the Falklands. It was a mockery to us all," he added.
The program’s cast and crew were forced to abandon the Porsche 928, a Lotus Esprit and a Ford Mustang, and were escorted to the airport by police.
The recent incident is not the first time that the show’s presenter Jeremy Clarkson has created controversy while filming in a foreign country. In May, he was chastised for using a racial slur while filming an episode in Myanmar.
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Angelo: I actually like J and the boys and I think that in the right circumstances they could be doing a national service with their style of exposing their own and the prevailing latent nationalist tendencies among other things with their occasional bursts of honesty.
Trouble is, if it becomes a topic for real debate that's when they will get banned here in the UK and that would be throwing out the baby with the bathwater, as usual with all black and white left and right, divide be dumbed down and ruled styles of governance.
That's what happens when you allow yourself to be governed rather than participating in cooperation. That's why anarchy, that requires participation and cooperation, is spun and shunned by the lame stream as a dirty word. It threatens the stay small minded status quo.
Beware of cultural Marxism. ;-)
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Orwellian UK regulator BANNED Press TV: Reports said on Friday that the people began throwing rocks at one of the vehicles of state-funded BBC’s "Top Gear" program.
According to local newspapers and residents, H982 FKL, the registration plate of a Porsche present at the location, was a reference to the 1982 Malvinas war in which Argentina attempted and failed to capture the Britain colonial held island chain that the British refer to as the Falklands.
"It was an outright provocation," said Cesar Gonzalez, the head of the Malvinas war veteran center in Rio Grande, southern Argentina.
"Their license plate had the number 982, an allusion to the war (1982) and the letters FLK for the Falklands. It was a mockery to us all," he added.
The program’s cast and crew were forced to abandon the Porsche 928, a Lotus Esprit and a Ford Mustang, and were escorted to the airport by police.
The recent incident is not the first time that the show’s presenter Jeremy Clarkson has created controversy while filming in a foreign country. In May, he was chastised for using a racial slur while filming an episode in Myanmar.
Source
Angelo: I actually like J and the boys and I think that in the right circumstances they could be doing a national service with their style of exposing their own and the prevailing latent nationalist tendencies among other things with their occasional bursts of honesty.
Trouble is, if it becomes a topic for real debate that's when they will get banned here in the UK and that would be throwing out the baby with the bathwater, as usual with all black and white left and right, divide be dumbed down and ruled styles of governance.
That's what happens when you allow yourself to be governed rather than participating in cooperation. That's why anarchy, that requires participation and cooperation, is spun and shunned by the lame stream as a dirty word. It threatens the stay small minded status quo.
Beware of cultural Marxism. ;-)
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