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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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That wasn't the NHS bit, but I would be interested in hearing how you saw James Bond and the Queen parachuting into the Olympic stadium as an allegory for Socialised Healthcare.saxitoxin wrote:I didn't see it since it wasn't aired in the U.S. ... I did see on YouTube the clip of the opening part where the head of the ruling family flew around in a luxury helicopter as all citizens froze, and with bizarre rictus smiles affixed to their faces, waved maniacally in unison as she passed by.
However, as I said elsewhere, I thought the '02 Olympics were much better done when George W. Bush and Rambo parachuted into Salt Lake Stadium, or the Nagano games where Emperor Akihito and Pikachu parachuted down.
Oh wait, no, those things never happened.
All in all, Britain turned an international celebration into a tired and sad tribute to militarism. The Sydney opening ceremonies remain the best.
I didn't - I was redirecting the thread into a more productive and interesting course of discussion than that proffered by the OP.Symmetry wrote:That wasn't the NHS bit, but I would be interested in hearing how you saw James Bond and the Queen parachuting into the Olympic stadium as an allegory for Socialised Healthcare.saxitoxin wrote:I didn't see it since it wasn't aired in the U.S. ... I did see on YouTube the clip of the opening part where the head of the ruling family flew around in a luxury helicopter as all citizens froze, and with bizarre rictus smiles affixed to their faces, waved maniacally in unison as she passed by.
However, as I said elsewhere, I thought the '02 Olympics were much better done when George W. Bush and Rambo parachuted into Salt Lake Stadium, or the Nagano games where Emperor Akihito and Pikachu parachuted down.
Oh wait, no, those things never happened.
All in all, Britain turned an international celebration into a tired and sad tribute to militarism. The Sydney opening ceremonies remain the best.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Have a look at the ceremony- it was definitely on in the US, so I'm sure you can take a look at the NHS bit. There's a thread further down about the other parts:saxitoxin wrote:I didn't - I was redirecting the thread into a more productive and interesting course of discussion than that proffered by the OP.Symmetry wrote:That wasn't the NHS bit, but I would be interested in hearing how you saw James Bond and the Queen parachuting into the Olympic stadium as an allegory for Socialised Healthcare.saxitoxin wrote:I didn't see it since it wasn't aired in the U.S. ... I did see on YouTube the clip of the opening part where the head of the ruling family flew around in a luxury helicopter as all citizens froze, and with bizarre rictus smiles affixed to their faces, waved maniacally in unison as she passed by.
However, as I said elsewhere, I thought the '02 Olympics were much better done when George W. Bush and Rambo parachuted into Salt Lake Stadium, or the Nagano games where Emperor Akihito and Pikachu parachuted down.
Oh wait, no, those things never happened.
All in all, Britain turned an international celebration into a tired and sad tribute to militarism. The Sydney opening ceremonies remain the best.
Well not live ... I believe it was aired on tape delay at some point later in the day, but it was up against the season opener of Cupcake Wars so I think I missed it. I don't believe it's online. I guess I'll just have to wait another 60 years.Symmetry wrote:Have a look at the ceremony- it was definitely on in the US, so I'm sure you can take a look at the NHS bit. I think there's a thread further down about the other parts.saxitoxin wrote:I didn't - I was redirecting the thread into a more productive and interesting course of discussion than that proffered by the OP.Symmetry wrote:That wasn't the NHS bit, but I would be interested in hearing how you saw James Bond and the Queen parachuting into the Olympic stadium as an allegory for Socialised Healthcare.saxitoxin wrote:I didn't see it since it wasn't aired in the U.S. ... I did see on YouTube the clip of the opening part where the head of the ruling family flew around in a luxury helicopter as all citizens froze, and with bizarre rictus smiles affixed to their faces, waved maniacally in unison as she passed by.
However, as I said elsewhere, I thought the '02 Olympics were much better done when George W. Bush and Rambo parachuted into Salt Lake Stadium, or the Nagano games where Emperor Akihito and Pikachu parachuted down.
Oh wait, no, those things never happened.
All in all, Britain turned an international celebration into a tired and sad tribute to militarism. The Sydney opening ceremonies remain the best.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
I believe those "summaries" are rather biased. The propaganda machine in the US is fully vested in assuring people that socialized medicine is horrible... never mind any facts in the matter.Symmetry wrote:Did any of you catch the opening ceremony directed by Danny Boyle? What did you think about the part celebrating the National Health Service?
Reading some of the summaries from the US it seems that a lot of Americans found the sequence celebrating socialized medicine in the UK to be a bit confusing, or even propaganda, while enjoying the rest.
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
It was that they seemed generally positive, but confused about that bit. I wouldn't go so far as to say propaganda on the US side, but that a genuine outright celebration seemed so alien that it was confusing.PLAYER57832 wrote:I believe those "summaries" are rather biased. The propaganda machine in the US is fully vested in assuring people that socialized medicine is horrible... never mind any facts in the matter.Symmetry wrote:Did any of you catch the opening ceremony directed by Danny Boyle? What did you think about the part celebrating the National Health Service?
Reading some of the summaries from the US it seems that a lot of Americans found the sequence celebrating socialized medicine in the UK to be a bit confusing, or even propaganda, while enjoying the rest.
Source
I think it's genuinely confusing when a nation unashamedly airs a 6-minute puff piece showing their citizenry waving maniacally in a forced, robotic spectacle with bizarre rictus grins on their faces at The Leader - then turns around and tit-tits the DPRK without missing a beat.Symmetry wrote:It was that they seemed generally positive, but confused about that bit. I wouldn't go so far as to say propaganda on the US side, but that a genuine outright celebration seemed so alien that it was confusing.PLAYER57832 wrote:I believe those "summaries" are rather biased. The propaganda machine in the US is fully vested in assuring people that socialized medicine is horrible... never mind any facts in the matter.Symmetry wrote:Did any of you catch the opening ceremony directed by Danny Boyle? What did you think about the part celebrating the National Health Service?
Reading some of the summaries from the US it seems that a lot of Americans found the sequence celebrating socialized medicine in the UK to be a bit confusing, or even propaganda, while enjoying the rest.
Source
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
I would hope so, at least for the basketball.Frigidus wrote:Are Americans actually watching the olympics?
Why, did the Soviet Union reform to field a team this year? Or has Lithuania been looking pretty competitive?Symmetry wrote:I would hope so, at least for the basketball.Frigidus wrote:Are Americans actually watching the olympics?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Hope that brings it back on topic so I'm not just posting left-wing stuff.Americans have reacted with confusion to the glorification of free universal health care in the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony as the country continues to be divided by the debate over its own healthcare system.
Last night's spectacular $42million, the brainchild of Oscar-winning British director Danny Boyle, included a segment where dozens of skipping nurses and children in pajamas leaping acrobatically on massive hospital beds, with a large 'NHS' displayed.
It was a celebration of Britain's national health service, which has provided free taxpayer-funded health care to everyone in the country since its foundation after the Second World War.
But some commentators, including the Mark Sappenfield of the Christian Science Monitor, have suggested that the Opening Ceremony director Danny Boyle may have been sending a coded message to American voters.
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Just in time that you can obediently line the streets for the closing ceremonies to engage in robotic-like waving as the ruling family jets past in a luxury helicopter! Have you practiced your weird rictus grin yet? HAPPINESS IS MANDATORYPander88uk wrote: wrist on the mend
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewt ... 0#p5349880
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
My comment was aimed at private health care systems.GreecePwns wrote:What is immoral about the systems ahead of the UK?