Friday, 6 November 2009

i⋅ron⋅ic [ahy-ron-ik]

TB and Bono have never quite seen eye to eye but
this one
really takes the biscuit:
A U2 show marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall has run into controversy - after organisers built a wall around the venue.

A two metre barrier has been erected around the Brandenburg gate to keep out people without tickets for the show.
The desire for U2 and MTV to make a quick buck out of the event shows just what a hypocritical toad Bono is. If he Bono had any respect for freedom or an iota of understanding of the significance of the wall coming down and the crushing of communism he would have publicly intervened by now, but as the
BBC reports
; "Calls to representatives of U2 and MTV seeking comment have not yet been returned."

No doubt champagne will be served backstage.

4 comments:

Any Colour but Brown said...

Do you ever get the feeling that Bono thinks of himself as some kind of masked crusader? Lone Ranger? Captain America? or Battyman, perhaps?

Anonymous said...

I don't like Bono either but surely a wall is necessary to keep out those who haven't paid for tickets. Thus protecting their profits. The symbolism of a wall protecting capitalism instead of a repressive socialist state is a good one.

Any Colour but Brown said...

Berliners don't like walls.

To put one up at the Brandenburg gate is really obnoxious.

What are they going to do, make the people that live there buy tickets or get locked out?

"The symbolism of a wall protecting capitalism instead of a repressive socialist state is a good one."

The symbol of no wall, representing freedom from oppression is a better one.

The King of Wrong
said...

This was a free show - nobody paid for their tickets.

Isn't it ironic, don't ya think?

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