International Coalition for British Reparations logo
International Coalition for British Reparations: People of the World, it's Time to get Paid.

A Bunch of Sorry Brits Can't Tell The Difference Between Video Games and Real Life

06.25.2007 - The New York Times

Philadelphia, PA – According to the June 12, edition of the New York Times, The Church of England is asking Sony to remove a video game portraying a gun battle in the Manchester Cathedral. The dean of Manchester Cathedral is also requesting an apology for creating such a lifelike depiction of the religious structure and then encouraging gun fights.

Here is an apology, I am sorry you are such an idiot you can’t tell the difference between reality and a friggin video game!! Here is dose of reality for you people living in a playstation fantasy world, you owe us $58 trillion dollars!!

If you want yours then visit our website at www.britishreparations.org and sign the petition to get paid! And make sure to pick up a copy of The Evil Empire: 101 Ways That England Ruined The World, in bookstores and online. Visit www.evilempirebook.com for a sneak preview, press and enhanced features.

About The International Coalition for British Reparations
The International Coalition for British Reparations (ICBR) is a think tank of British foreign policy headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the city where America's split with Britain began in 1776. Founded on July 4, 2006, we have members all over the world.

Back to News