Its a quote from one of our greatest living philosophers
Hi Phill you might find this interesting the history of Notre Dame
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ux4LC1kdQI
I’m lacking in sympathy especially for anything to do with the French.
If you don’t install state of the art fire prevention and sprinkler systems to protect 13th century timbers then this is always going to happen at some point in time.
I’ll bet those shrugging French shoulders have been going like the clappers tonight.
No need for an extra blanket in Notre Dame tonight......just open your bedroom windows for a bit of extra warmth.
It is a shame, an 800 hundred year old building lost forever. I am not a religious person but the beauty of an iconic building which is lost forever to future generations is sad. A a lack of empathy with a European neighbour is a little surprising.
If the Hawthorns burned down to the ground and no one was hurt and fans of neighbouring clubs were gleefully enjoying the spectacle, I think we would be aggrieved and more than a little displeased.
Wall to wall TV coverage and all the weeping and wailing over a building......do me a favour!
The way Macron was going on about it you’d think 300 people had died in it.
As for the analogies with The Hawthorns.
Not a single piece of our ground has survived from even the 1970’s when I started watching.......every part of the stadium has been rebuilt,I don’t find myself in despair at this fact.
The outer structure of Notre Dame remains intact,that is the most important thing for those who worry about such stuff.
The carpentry work inside will keep a few in work for the next few years.
The coverage is overkill.
It is a great sadness that Notre Dame has been so badly damaged. As you say, 800 years of history gone in parts. I'm pleased that when I was there 2 years ago that I did go inside. I remember the queues outside the door were very long yet within 15 minutes we were inside. Macron is asking for donations globally. My only thought on that is whether he would be so charitable in his view were it York Minster or Westminster Abbey? 2 hundred million from wealthy donors has already been pledged, I wonder if the RC Church has announced anything? Somehow I doubt it.
I note now that billionaires are making hundreds of millions of personnel donations for the restoration work now.