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By *rFunBoy OP Man
over a year ago
Longridge |
A video of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau singing at a gathering in London, England, on Saturday — days before Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral — has sparked debate on social media.
Seriously, would the Queen have taken offence at him making a little light, during a dark time?
Was singing, smiling and humour banned last week? |
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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago
Brighton |
Surely the more inappropriate thing was Kwasi Kwartang (sp?) taking a phone call in Westminster Abbey and laughing during the service! Regardless of whose funeral it was, that is simply very rude! |
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By *rFunBoy OP Man
over a year ago
Longridge |
Just disgusting isn't it.
He was the first to speak out with genuine heartfelt words of condolences but for the press to publicly shame him for what was probably a lovely, light hearted moment to distract the mood-shame on the press. It's not even news.
I hope there was no singing and dancing at the Wake at Windsor last night else the press will have a frenzy.
I've heard the humour in A&E wards by staff that some might find grossly offensive, it's a coping mechanism. |
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