Your discussig the Queen passing in relation to Hillsborough,
Id say my Grenfell comparison is way more relatable lol. If you think its Woe is Me then its you saying it, not me. Im just saying that im trying to think of any other disaster or event that has happened where there is extended time given to mourning such event.
Is Hillsborough not mourned yearly on the day by teams? Is the Munich disaster mourned yearly by teams? When is a sporting event mourned for more than a day a year to compare it to the Queens death which will as well be mourned yearly, except for the fact it just happened hence the 10 days.
Liverpool did also open the Kop end for people to pay their respects and it was filled with flowers, so people did mourn, i dont know if clubs cancelled their games over it, but again, which other incident has made football cancel?
Again, not saying that Hillsborough isnt tragic and that is appauling that they have had to fight all this time to even get to where it is now. But to compare it to the Queens 10 days mourn is silly. Add to the fact that the whole country isnt shut down for 10 days, its the Monday, and then everything else realistically goes back to the same.
The Queen's funeral: What happens now Queen Elizabeth II has died and King Charles III is on the throne? Day-by-day explanation of the 10-day mourning period
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