July 14, 2004

She made it up.
  • link via Andrew Sullivan, forgot that.
  • Fuck, it's been Bastille Day for fifteen and a half hours here and I haven't even realised it! *hastily mounts military parade, throws tricolore over dirty dishes*
  • dumb bitch
  • She's a sick fuck.
  • Conasse.
  • I assume the courts will place her into some form of psychiatric counselling, since she has a habit of reporting fake attacks. Never mind Bastille Day, here it's the 20th anniversary of the Labour Party storming in and putting thousands out of work. Apparently it's a big deal, but I'm pretending I'm too young to remember why. (Mostly I am.)
  • It's Wednesday here. oooh! K-Chronicles on Salon.com! Boo-yah!
  • Yeah, that's a good way to forward the cause, lady. People will definitely listen to you now.
  • I would have been impressed that she drew swastikas on her own stomach because that would require a bit of coordination, but then I read that her boyfriend did it.
  • This sort of thing happens quite often, worringly. This was quite a big news story in Britain a couple of years ago. The former boyfriend of Olympic athlete Ashia Hansen has been jailed for two years for conspiracy to pervert the course of justice in relation to a bogus race-hate attack on himself.
  • Anti-Jewish sentiment is still a major concern in most parts of the world, so it is saddening to see things like this potentially damaging proper discussion of the issue.
  • Well said S&P. ::sigh::
  • Well, exactly, S&P. It's like a fake rape complaint; the more descpicable the crime, the more despicable undermining real cases with lies.
  • She got four months, suspended. And she did draw the swastikas on her own stomach