Sorry, but it really does read like a machine translation.
All I see are two stories about fights in nightclubs, of the sort you could see in any nightclub in any country on any Saturday night. I fail to see how the nationalities of the victims elevates these stories in any way.you seem to obstinately ignore the fact that it's foreigners who were beaten, not the locals
normally, out of sense of hospitality foreigners everywhere are treated with greater respect and can get away with more (within legal limits) having allowance of not understanding the local customs, especially in places where visitors from foreign lands are rarity
and attacks on foreigners is a demonstration of extremely ill manners besides being a criminal offense
I've certainly never been to your imaginary country where all foreigners are treated as honoured guests at all times.
There's no contradiction. I read the articles well enough to see that they both referred to incidents in night clubs where some Brits and Seppos got themselves beaten up, but because they were so badly written I initially missed the fact that they referred to two different incidents.so are you ready to explain why you picked up on the title not even having given yourself labor to properly read the articles? and saying this
how can you know whether the headline matches the content without carefully reading the latter? don't you think you contradict yourself on that?
Hah. Go on then, what patriotic feelings would those be?it seems my posting hurt you patriotic feelings



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