Just a pointless little ramble, but I've been listening to the Robert Tram version of "Over the hills and far away", thr theme song from Sharpes Rifles, but also an adaption of a traditional Napoleonic English war song. Its the one with the fiddle accompanyment
The final verse has the above line in it. Its probably to describe the bright red jackets of regular british infantry and regimental flags (maybe), but maybe it could become a tagline in the fight against racism and racial supremicism. Saying that we're united against the monochromatic nightmare they represent and all that, since that final verse is on a somewhat triumphant note.
At the least its a nice graffitti idea for someone to slosh on one of these groups meeting houses, just to get a point across.
Or it could come back in their hands to bite us in the arse, thus ruining another good tune.
Any thoughts?
(this blogger does niot support grafitti... except to those who deserve it)