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The police investigation really seems to be branching out now.
It's an easy investigation, the rozzers just need to look for people with chips on their shoulders
The police investigation really seems to be branching out now.
**** me, you really are boring aren't you?Amazing how a single felled tree and a narcotic taking man deliberately employed for his contentious opinions by a TV station known for promoting their contentious views across the board, and by his making some of them known to some dreadful bimbo has made such deep inroads into the recent national news.
There must be some other stuff happening, but I have no doubt missed it in the midst of this doubtlessly very warranted hiatus
I assume peace and tranquillity are reigning across the UK otherwise? <LOL>
**** me, you really are boring aren't you?
You're commenting on a computer forum on a Friday night. I don't think any of us are free from that motif.**** me, you really are boring aren't you?
It was a very sanitary job, I could find work for the lad here Whoever it was has done this sort of task before, and (obvious emotion for a tree aside), I complement him on his ability!
Any info about motivation yet?
probably googled how take down a large tree, darn internet these days
It's not exactly difficult to fell an entire tree from the base if there's nothing in the wayIt was a very sanitary job, I could find work for the lad here
Lol
Hyperbole much?
Well that's the governments fault isn't it?I know, slight exaggeration, but it's true. The 16 y/o (and the newly arrested guy in his 60s) will get away scot free, because apparently felling a 300 y/o tree isn't a serious enough crime. After all, the police are too busy with more 'serious' crimes such as calling out people who inadvertently mis-gender others and drivers doing 22mph in 20mph zones in Wales.
truth is whilst apparently I have visited the tree on a school trip back when I was an early tween I can't say I really remembered it. My wife however was well acquainted with it along with a few people at work. the tree IS pretty iconic apparently and is well recognised by people who are interested in our heritage and what not.Is there a yougov survey to know what percerntage of the population had heard of the tree prior to this week - general sherman is more well known ?
or, hadn't realised it was not a myth, General Oak, where robin shot the arrow
I think similar views will have already been expressed in this thread but I have two thoughts about this tree felling…
My immediate thought is that it’s totally senseless and deplorable, so I’m with everyone else on being disappointed about it.
My second thought is the general reaction says a lot about us as a society. It’s a beautiful tree in a pretty place but ultimately, it’s just a tree. Yet it’s easier to get upset about that than all the other terrible suffering that goes amongst us when humans are placed into imperfect situations (overseas war, migrants dying just for a chance to have what we have by birthright, people with addictions… and so on).
It’s probably something to do with this tree being more relatable than other things. Everyone likes a nice harmless tree, whereas maybe it’s the case really awful things can’t easily emotionally recognised unless they are right in front of your nose.
Proof that absolutely nothing is safe from whataboutery.My second thought is the general reaction says a lot about us as a society. It’s a beautiful tree in a pretty place but ultimately, it’s just a tree. Yet it’s easier to get upset about that than all the other terrible suffering that goes amongst us when humans are placed into imperfect situations (overseas war, migrants dying just for a chance to have what we have by birthright, people with addictions… and so on).