Remember the Fifth: Anglos Burn Effigies and Bonfires Tonight for Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot
Every year in Britain bonfires are lit in commemoration of one particularly Anglo holiday, one slowly is fading from collective memory.
Every year in Britain bonfires are lit in commemoration of one particularly Anglo holiday, one slowly is fading from collective memory.
Chaos broke out in Edinburgh on Bonfire Night, as gangs of youths attacked police officers with fireworks and petrol bombs.
U.S. news outlets claimed that the British tradition of setting off fireworks in early November to mark Guy Fawkes Night was, in fact, in celebration of Joe Biden, who the media have crowned the next president of the United States of America.
Police in London arrested 190 anti-lockdown protesters at the so-called ‘Million Mask March’ against the second national lockdown in England.
Chaotic scenes were witnessed across England on the eve of the second national lockdown as revellers clashed with police on the final night of freedom for at least the next four weeks in the country.
Remember, remember, the fifth of November, the Gunpowder treatson and plot. I know of no reason the Gundpower treason should ever be forgot!
A Queens man who allegedly set a police car on fire in July spray-painted “TOO LATE!” on his wall to taunt agents before being taken into custody.