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In reply to the discussion: Diana was our society's warning to women (on the 20th anniversary of her death (murder?)) [View all]TubbersUK
(1,517 posts)32. Are you sure?
I really don't remember any news reports of such an event, I've also looked for reliable corroboration and can't find any.
Do you have any reliable sources?
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Diana was our society's warning to women (on the 20th anniversary of her death (murder?)) [View all]
niyad
Sep 2017
OP
I can't say that I disagree with this article, especially in its main point.
Boomerproud
Sep 2017
#1
Indeed. I meant no disrespect to your experience and hope I didn't convey that.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#12
Never mind that every male British royal who ever lived had lots of sex and wasn't discrete about it
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#61
I read, back in those days, that she had turned him down because she did not want
demigoddess
Sep 2017
#60
No, it really didn't, and she wasn't, "the worlds last sacrificial virgin."
herding cats
Sep 2017
#70
I didn't say you made that claim, I said it was thanks to your post I had to read that post.
herding cats
Sep 2017
#72
As a person who hasn't posted anything intentionally thoughtless online I wholeheartedly agree.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#49
They trivialize her death and blame her for it, in order to get the tabloids off the hook.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#51
If we want to ask who killed Diana, first and foremost it was a drunk driver.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2017
#50
exactly- the paparazzi were functioning as an arm of that whole celebrity obsessiveness industry.
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2017
#74
I realize that. I was asking the other poster why they were laughing at you.
Ken Burch
Sep 2017
#107
Not sure. Maybe they misunderstood what I was trying to say. Sometimes snark falls flat.
jalan48
Sep 2017
#108
not the fact that she and her friend were being pursued by a pack of slavering jackals?
niyad
Sep 2017
#113