It's pretty strange to celebrate a holiday commemorating an attempt to blow up your country's parliament, kill the head of state, and topple the government.
I guess the holiday commemorates the failure of the plot rather than the plot itself. But still, wouldn't it be strange if the 9/11 attack had failed and the U.S. celebrated "Osama Bin Laden Day" every September 11th with kids lighting fires and wearing masks of the terrorist leader?
I guess the holiday commemorates the failure of the plot rather than the plot itself. But still, wouldn't it be strange if the 9/11 attack had failed and the U.S. celebrated "Osama Bin Laden Day" every September 11th with kids lighting fires and wearing masks of the terrorist leader?