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David Gilmour's son arrested ...

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It is good to see that he has human kids.

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Yes but he is quoted as saying he felt 'nothing but shame for his actions'. Human, yes, but also pathetic. Mean what you say and say what you mean. Protesting isn't a party.
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I agree. At least he did own up and apologize, so you have to give him credit for that.
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No, my point is he should not apologize. Definitely not. When people protest for what they feel is a worthy cause, and then apologize for it? I have a problem with that. I would highly doubt the sincerity of that person.
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The way I see it is that he was protesting just to join in the protesting, then when he found out what it was really for, he figured that he did the wrong thing. What it comes down to is that he was protesting just to protest, which is something that happens a lot ..

I guess we will just have different opinions on things.
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ZappasXWife wrote:I would highly doubt the sincerity of that person.
f.sciarrillo wrote:What it comes down to is that he was protesting just to protest
f.sciarrillo wrote:I guess we will just have different opinions on things.
Sounds like you're saying the same thing to me. :? Reading comprehension, Frank, reading comprehension. :lol:
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It isn't the same thing, Paul. What she is saying is that he was protesting for something that he thought was right and shouldn't apologize. I am saying that he protested just to protest. Then when he realized what it was for he realized that isn't what he thinks and apologized for it.

Unless I am reading everyone wrong, which is normal for me ..
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I'm not sure, but I think the young Mr. Gilmour's expressions of shame and regret were in relation to his attempted desecration of the Cenotaph, a British war memorial. This doesn't necessarily mean that he is rescinding his support for the protest in general.

On a related note the bass player for my metal project, Black Sun, was "kettled" in the same protests and held for over 8 hours until released.
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Gallowglass wrote:I'm not sure, but I think the young Mr. Gilmour's expressions of shame and regret were in relation to his attempted desecration of the Cenotaph, a British war memorial. This doesn't necessarily mean that he is rescinding his support for the protest in general.

On a related note the bass player for my metal project, Black Sun, was "kettled" in the same protests and held for over 8 hours until released.
Just go ahead and admit it, your bass player is an anarchist.
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undercoverjoe wrote:
Gallowglass wrote:I'm not sure, but I think the young Mr. Gilmour's expressions of shame and regret were in relation to his attempted desecration of the Cenotaph, a British war memorial. This doesn't necessarily mean that he is rescinding his support for the protest in general.

On a related note the bass player for my metal project, Black Sun, was "kettled" in the same protests and held for over 8 hours until released.
Just go ahead and admit it, your bass player is an anarchist.
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