Is it time to get over Hillsborough?

OK no doubt the cause has been done to death on here so lets leave that alone but is anything other than total devotion to the correct deference becomming a mini version of "holocaust denial"?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/17676392
OK so AD said they should play on Sunday now he's ostracised and they won't even accept his grand!
22:21 Wed 11th Apr 2012
 
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what an idiotic comment youf...
infantboggo

if you are going to make inane generalisations about <scoucers> (sic) at least learn how to spell the word

What would otherwise just be an uncouth and rude post becomes moronic and ill-educated
Liverpool, self pity city.
What a horrible thing to say.
I intend no disrespect to the deceased, injured or grieving relatives, but dave50 sums up what many people think about Liverpool
only if we 'get over' everyone else who has ever died!

grievers can grieve how/when they wish!
Scousers tend to stick together, kick one and they all limp. They all feel the grief of Hillsborough.
Well said Mrs O
Not sure why so many give a toss about how liverpool remember their dead - they certainly dont give a toss about you, what you do or what you think.

i would rather live in a city where people stick together and support each other, than one that has people that allow friends, neighbours and strangers to just pass by, forgotten.

it is a source of pride to see how much liverpudlians still care so much after all these years and how supporters of both teams can unite. Even Manchester teams supporters - who have always had a massive rivalry with liverpool - become close in these circumstances.

so sneer all you want - it actually says more about you as a person, than it does about scousers...

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