The British apologize for celebrating 1814 White House burning anniversary @ Embassy.

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British Embassy forced to apologize after throwing White House burning anniversary party



The British Embassy in Washington, DC was forced to issue an apology over the weekend after a social media post celebrating the 200-year anniversary of the burning of the White House raised eyebrows across the web.

On Sunday, the official @UKinUSA Twitter account reminded its online audience that 200 years to the day earlier, British troops marched the streets of the United States capital and eventually scorched the president's Pennsylvania Avenue home.

“Commemorating the 200th anniversary of burning the White House,” reads part of the message sent from the Twitter account on Sunday. “Only sparklers this time!”



Along with the text reminder, the embassy account also attached a photograph of a cake adorned with a mock-up of the White House, indeed with blazing sparklers included, taken near a glistening swimming pool. According to the Daily Mail, the Embassy had earlier acknowledged it would be hosting a 'White House BBQ’ to mark the anniversary of the "rather unfortunate event in UK/US relations."

By Monday the posting had been retweeted more than 4,000 times, and managed to attract the attention of Marie Harf, a spokesperson for the US State Department.

“The difference 200 years can make in foreign relations: 8/24/1814: #ItsComplicated vs 8/24/2014: #SpecialRelationship,” Harf responded.



Just as quickly, the @UkinUSA account issued an explanation of its own as more and more irate American Twitter followers questioned the tweet.

“Apologies for earlier Tweet. We meant to mark an event in history & celebrate our strong friendship today,” it read, along with a link to a recent editorial authored by the embassy's deputy head of mission, Patrick Davies.

“Needless to say, we've put the events of August 1814 far behind us,” Davies insists in the op-ed, which was originally published by Huffington Post on Friday last week.

Nevertheless, the social media snafu managed to make waves and by early Monday had earned itself headlines on both sides of the pond.

“So much for water under the bridge,” National Public Radio's Eyder Perlanta jested in a post published Monday.

Yet others, like Jeffrey Goldberg, a correspondent for The Atlantic, suggested that the embassy should have stood their ground instead of retreating.

“V[ery] annoying that the British embassy (@UKinUSA) felt pressured into apologizing for a funny tweet. Stand behind your jokes, Britannia!” he tweeted.”

The 1814 burning of the White House was the only time that the US capital was ever invaded, and forced then-President James Madison to flee his home with his wife, Dolley.

source: British Embassy forced to apologize after throwing White House burning anniversary party ? RT USA

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Guess they shouldn't give ISIS any Ideas ;)

p.s. Happy 200th on Burning Down the White House... :lol:

 

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Think nothing of it. We find our current utter dominance of Canada takes away the sting.

Sure. That's what we let you think. You've heard of the secret Zioinst conpsiracy? Well, I bet you haven't heard of the super-secret Canadian one. Sure, you may have taken out John Candy, but Justin Bieber is still active.

Did you get that sign hung up yet?

Fact: During the War of 1812, the Canadian intelligence community referred to it as "Operation Eagle Smack."
 

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Canada has perpetrated a long series of atrocities against the American Republic. It started with Canadian participation in the burning of the White House and continues to this day in the form of things like Mad Cow Disease and Ashleigh Banfield. :D
 

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Canada has perpetrated a long series of atrocities against the American Republic. It started with Canadian participation in the burning of the White House and continues to this day in the form of things like Mad Cow Disease and Ashleigh Banfield. :D

to say nothing of Celine Dionne, or Avril Lavigne.:lol:
 

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HAPPY 200TH ANNIVERSARY OF A JOB WELL DONE!!!!



Disappointed, though, that we've had to apologise to the PC Brigade so that we don't "offend" the Americans. Who the f*ck are they to tell us that we can't ceebrate great moments in our history? Thankfully, this "apology" from the British Embassy is nothing of the sort. An apology is only an apology if you mean it.

It's OK. Client states are permitted to be nostalgic.

"Let them hate, so long as they fear."

--Gaius Caligula

Remember - you were the bad guys and the aggressors.
 

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Hope you enjoyed it as much as we enjoyed winning five out of six single-ship engagements in the War of 1812.

And the Battle of Baltimore. And the Battle of New Orleans.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Remember - you were the bad guys and the aggressors.
Yep. We sure were. And our greatest historic mistake was making up with you. We should have pursued the Monroe Doctrine with deadly force and let your decayed aristocracies play their war games.

I do find it interesting, however, that a handful of American Twitter users express unhappiness, and officials of Her Majesty's Government instantly drop to their knees and start sucking.
 
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