G'day, My question, should "Prince Harry's" minders be replaced, or sacked, or alternatively, should the clown who took the photo or sold the photo to the news papers for publication, be castrated.
We see a young man, admitidly he's a member of the Royal family, out on the town trying to enjoy himself. He may have made a bad choice with his attire but haven't we all, at times. Should he be castigated to such a degree or should the "MEDIA" be taken to task over it's inability to see the trouble it has caused for this young bloke who really isn't that bad.
We all know the Papers will latch onto anything they consider will sell the papers next day or for that matter, the next few days or until it dies a natural death, and they, of course, never let the truth get in the way of a story, good, bad or indifferent.
Here in Australia the media is hot with the "Rabbi's" running around and shaking their heads at such a political statement by a member of the Royal family.
There are suggestions that he be made to visit the death camps in Germany and be made to attone for his indescretion, why do the media have to beat up a young bloke who was out having fun.
Lastly should the Minders have their balls cut off, for not advising him of the possible repercussions, regarding his costume, after all, it was supposed to be fancy dress, by what I've read and heard here on the "NEWS".
Personally I think the design of the "Swastika" is brilliant, from a design point of veiw it has all the atributes of perfection, it is clean, bright, stands out like no other and it's colouration is minimal, simplicity in itself.
Whilst I also realise that it was the sign or emblem of aTyrannical regime, it is nevertheless a very good design, in fact, one of my all time favourites, my job many years ago, was as a designer, logo's and pressure sensitive decals for many organisations.
Keep the wheels in motion, and don't look back, unless it's to see who you dropped on the last climb? TBC
We see a young man, admitidly he's a member of the Royal family, out on the town trying to enjoy himself. He may have made a bad choice with his attire but haven't we all, at times. Should he be castigated to such a degree or should the "MEDIA" be taken to task over it's inability to see the trouble it has caused for this young bloke who really isn't that bad.
We all know the Papers will latch onto anything they consider will sell the papers next day or for that matter, the next few days or until it dies a natural death, and they, of course, never let the truth get in the way of a story, good, bad or indifferent.
Here in Australia the media is hot with the "Rabbi's" running around and shaking their heads at such a political statement by a member of the Royal family.
There are suggestions that he be made to visit the death camps in Germany and be made to attone for his indescretion, why do the media have to beat up a young bloke who was out having fun.
Lastly should the Minders have their balls cut off, for not advising him of the possible repercussions, regarding his costume, after all, it was supposed to be fancy dress, by what I've read and heard here on the "NEWS".
Personally I think the design of the "Swastika" is brilliant, from a design point of veiw it has all the atributes of perfection, it is clean, bright, stands out like no other and it's colouration is minimal, simplicity in itself.
Whilst I also realise that it was the sign or emblem of aTyrannical regime, it is nevertheless a very good design, in fact, one of my all time favourites, my job many years ago, was as a designer, logo's and pressure sensitive decals for many organisations.
Keep the wheels in motion, and don't look back, unless it's to see who you dropped on the last climb? TBC