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'Jimmy Savile' and his 'teenage victims' win 3rd prize at Border procession competition.

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Marelli Fri 09-Aug-13 11:53:18

This isn't just me, is it? How on earth was this allowed to take place and also WIN third place? I don't know how to put up a newspaper link, but every year in the Borders there are processions (Ridings) which date back hundreds of years. On one of the floats one man dressed up as Jimmy Savile and other men as his teenage victims. I don't think it's at all appropriate. People from the Border town of Lauder were interviewed on the street for the Scottish news and all of them thought it was only a 'bit of fun', and did no harm. NO!! angry

whenim64 Fri 09-Aug-13 11:56:16

Words fail me, Marelli. What an unthinking, stupid thing to do!

Ana Fri 09-Aug-13 11:58:29

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/08/08/jimmy-savile-themed-fancy-dress-float-parade-picture_n_3724475.html

Nonu Fri 09-Aug-13 12:01:15

That is disgraceful , how on earth could those people think it "fun" !!!

Saddo"s really

j08 Fri 09-Aug-13 14:15:09

You start to give up hope for the human race don't you?

Nonu Fri 09-Aug-13 14:39:55

Sure do !!! rathersad

Marelli Fri 09-Aug-13 14:50:03

It's as if - "Oh well, it's in the past now - let's have a laugh about it!" I notice there were no women involved in the group. I find it so hard to understand how anyone could think it could be entertaining - and surely the women in their families would have tried to deter them from doing this? hmm
It reminds me of when my friend's DGD and her boyfriend dressed up as the McCanns for Halloween. They put their photos on Facebook. I didn't discuss it with my friend and she didn't mention it either - I'm pretty sure she was as disgusted as I was.

Galen Fri 09-Aug-13 14:54:49

angry

Anne58 Fri 09-Aug-13 14:59:43

Disgraceful.

numberplease Fri 09-Aug-13 16:16:05

That`s disgusting!

susieb755 Fri 09-Aug-13 19:48:38

angry

j08 Fri 09-Aug-13 19:52:38

The McCanns thing is even worse*Marelli*! Sick!

absent Fri 09-Aug-13 19:57:06

Singularly tasteless and not actually very well done either. I wouldn't ban a group of people from doing this, although I might suggest that it wasn't a good idea, but I cannot understand the awarding of a prize.

Marelli Fri 09-Aug-13 20:38:36

Neither can I, absent. Better to ignore really, if they didn't actually ban it.

Butty Fri 09-Aug-13 21:40:42

The picture in the link of all those men looking completely ridiculous showed what a very stupid thing it was to do. The fact that they won 3rd prize compounds the insensibility of all involved. Silly, tasteless and crass.

HUNTERF Fri 09-Aug-13 21:57:37

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whenim64 Fri 09-Aug-13 22:09:39

Frank your comments are ill-informed and lacking in any hint of compassion. Money does not motivate everyone!

Butty Fri 09-Aug-13 22:17:43

Speechless!

gracesmum Sat 10-Aug-13 11:39:13

I agree that it is absolutely crass. However, let us not tar all the Bordres Common Ridings with the same brush. Many go back hundreds of years - to Flodden (Selkirk) or even earlier including Lauder which is one of the oldest. This Fancy Dress parade is a modern "add-on" and nothing to do with the heart of the festival (although part of the week's events) and there must be some very red faces among the organisers at this manifestation of appalling insensitivity and poor taste. I dont know what was said in a previous (deleted) post and frankly - I do not want to. angry

j08 Sat 10-Aug-13 12:24:11

I can't believe Frank posted anything that really warranted deletion. I wonder which of the forum rules he actually broke.

j08 Sat 10-Aug-13 12:25:44

Is someone being a bit over cautious?

Ana Sat 10-Aug-13 12:35:49

A whole thread he started was deleted yesterday, jing! Perhaps it's Frank who should be a bit more cautious...?

j08 Sat 10-Aug-13 12:43:04

Hmm.

I would still love to know which of the forum rules he contravened. The deletions seem to be getting a bit willy-nilly. I did n' t see this latest one, but we can usually sort Frank out ourselves. wink

Tegan Sat 10-Aug-13 12:47:37

Disgusted as I am by what they did, the people involved were very young. I don't think I was very socially aware when I was that age sad. But the people who gave the award should have known better [or indeed anyone older and wiser that knew of what they were planning].

Ana Sat 10-Aug-13 12:51:52

Yes - it's the prize-awarding that amazed me.