I get it if one person makes a mistake and doesn't know the reference - But how does it go through all the processes and reach the public?
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It was a McDonald's in Portugal, and appears to be a reference to the U2 song. Probably know little of the troubles and just thought Sunday Bloody Sunday was about Antiques Roadshow and Songs of Praise being on the TV.
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Sunday, Bloody Sunday is a film that pre-dates Bloody Sunday. I don’t want to dismiss or belittle the offence anyone might have felt at the MacDonalds reference but there might be another interpretation
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That's a stretch
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It’s about as tasteful as this from a Mitchell and Webb, only without even the veneer of self aware ironyhttps://youtu.be/QxeCUkjiMVI
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It was meant as a U2 tribute. See also: With or Without Fries I Still Haven't Got What I Ordered For
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