Armchair Generals03 Oct 2007 04:20 pm
By Wellington

I’ve been to Burma and what they need is a civil war it’s the only thinig which will create the change they need in the smallest space of time. Peaceful protest is a lovely ideal but when you want things to really change you gotta stand up and take arms, blood is the fuel of change. Gandhi was wrong.
Pedro, Tunbridge wells

Exactly. History has shown us time and again that these tree-hugging lefties are doomed to failure until they manage to persaude a power-mad psycopath to reluctantly elbow his way to the top of their beardy “collective” and stamp his authority on it with a big iron boot. And possibly a big fuck-off gun.

There’s only one thing that will stop Burma’s gang of bloodthirsty military leaders and that’s a gang of bloodthirsty military leaders who can stage a coup and then rule with an iron fist of peace.

2 Responses to “Tunbridge Wells Uprising”

  1. on 29 Nov 2007 at 3:44 am Rogan Josh

    Yes, Mr Pedro, about time somebody said that even if it isn’t popular. You know who else was wrong my friend?

    Mandela. He was another right gobshite.

  2. on 09 Mar 2008 at 1:25 pm Simon

    “Gandhi was wrong.” Absolutely, and that’s why he was always doomed to fail.

    Pedro, if you like burmese uprisings so much, why don’t you go lead one there?