Dinddong's Last Stand: The Epic Battle for Survival

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Dingdong the witch is dead! The news came as a shock to the inhabitants of the mystical land of Oz. The notorious witch who had caused fear and chaos in the land for years was finally defeated. The celebration was contagious as the residents danced and sang in jubilation. The once-petrified citizens were now filled with hope and relief. Dorothy, the brave protagonist who had initially set out on a quest to slay the witch, stood tall with pride. Her journey had been perilous, but she had persevered.


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Politicians from the Labour party many of whom entered politics because they so vehemently opposed Thatcher s policies have squabbled among themselves whether to criticize her or whether to show restraint, now that she is dead. The campaign to get it to the top of the charts has been called tasteless by the BBC s director general Tony Hall and the head of the Labour party, the second largest party behind Thatcher s Conservative Party, currently the largest party in government.

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Her journey had been perilous, but she had persevered. With her loyal companions, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion, by her side, she had faced countless obstacles and dangerous foes. Now, they were finally free from the clutches of the wicked witch.

Margaret Thatcher's Death Irreverently Marked With 'Ding Dong' Song

Rising popularity of Wizard of Oz song after the former PM's death worries BBC.

By ABC News April 12, 2013, 10:06 AM NaN:NaN

LONDON April 12, 2013 — -- The third most popular song in Britain is 74 years old and was originally sung by Munchkins.

"Ding Dong the Witch is Dead" has not been re-released, nor has it been covered by a popular artist. The original Judy Garland version of the Wizard of Oz classic that celebrates the death of the wicked witch has reached #1 in UK iTunes and has sold almost 30,000 copies thanks to an online campaign by people who are celebrating the death of Britain's only female prime minister, Margaret Thatcher.

Earlier this week Thatcher died from a stroke at the age of 87. Many people mourned that woman that Prime Minister David Cameron said "saved our country."

But many others think of Thatcher and explode in fury, blaming her for polarizing the country, violently cracking down on her opponents and pursuing policies that increased inequality. Her critics took to Facebook to encourage people to buy a song that equated her with the wicked witch – and they have responded in droves.

Britain has hotly debated whether the weekly Official Chart Show on BBC Radio should play the song -- as it does every song at the top of Britain's charts -- or skip over it out of respect for Thatcher and her family. This afternoon, the BBC tried to straddle the middle ground between honoring the charts and honoring Thatcher, announcing it would only play a snippet of the 50 second tune and present in a news context.

"It is a compromise and it is a difficult compromise to come to," BBC Radio 1 controller Ben Cooper said. "You have very difficult and emotional arguments on both sides of the fence. Let's not forget you also have a family that is grieving for a loved one who is yet to be buried."

Cooper's announcement came after days of debate.

"This is an attempt to manipulate the charts by people trying to make a political point. Most people will find that offensive and deeply insensitive, and for that reason it would be better if the BBC did not play it," argued John Whittingdale, a member of parliament from Thatcher's Conservative party and the chairman of parliament's Media committee.

Whittingdale and others point out the BBC has temporarily banned songs in the past. During the Thatcher-launched Falklands War, the BBC banned Six Months in a Leaky Boat by Split Enz because references to faulty boats were deemed bad for morale. The Sex Pistols' God Save the Queen was banned during the Queen's 1977 Silver Jubilee, and three Beatles songs have even been banned for references to drugs and sex.

But many others, including some of Thatcher's most fervent supporters, have argued the show itself should not manipulate the charts.

"Much as I hate it, I think that if you ban a record, you make a huge, huge mistake," argues Nigel Farage, the head of the right-wing libertarian party, UK Independence. "If you suppress things, then you make them popular. So play the bloody thing. If you ban it, it will be number one for weeks."

The song includes the lyrics, "Wake up, the Wicked Witch is dead / She's gone where the goblins go / Below, below, below."

The campaign to get it to the top of the charts has been called "tasteless" by the BBC's director general Tony Hall and the head of the Labour party, the second largest party behind Thatcher's Conservative Party, currently the largest party in government.

But it hit a chord as Thatcher's death, just like her policies, polarized parts of Britain. Some held celebrations to rejoice, and they have been vilified in the conservative parts of the press. Politicians from the Labour party – many of whom entered politics because they so vehemently opposed Thatcher's policies – have squabbled among themselves whether to criticize her or whether to show restraint, now that she is dead.

Thatcher was popular in the United States, and her political soul mate, President Ronald Reagan, did not nearly inspire the same amount of hatred. It's difficult to imagine the death of an American politician being met with similar protests.

If any.
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The Emerald City was no longer under her dark spell. The yellow brick road was safer to travel, and the Munchkins celebrated the end of a dreadful era. However, amidst the joyous festivities, there were whispers of caution. Would the wicked witch have any lingering influence? Could there be a successor waiting to take her place? Only time would tell. For now, Dingdong, the witch was dead, and the land of Oz could begin to heal..

Reviews for "Dinddong the Witch: A Modern Symbol of Feminine Power"

1. John - 1 star
I was really disappointed with "Dinddong the Witch is Dead". The storyline was all over the place and didn't make much sense. The characters were poorly developed, and I found it hard to connect with any of them. The writing style was also quite uninteresting, and I struggled to stay engaged throughout the book. Overall, I regretted wasting my time and money on this novel.
2. Lisa - 2 stars
I had high hopes for "Dinddong the Witch is Dead" based on the intriguing synopsis, but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The pacing was extremely slow, and there were long portions where nothing seemed to happen. Additionally, the dialogue felt forced and lacking authenticity. I also found many grammatical errors throughout the book, which further detracted from my reading experience. While the premise had potential, the execution failed to live up to my expectations.
3. Sarah - 2.5 stars
"Dinddong the Witch is Dead" had an interesting concept, but I felt that it was poorly executed. The narrative was confusing and convoluted, making it difficult to follow the storyline. The characters lacked depth and their motivations were unclear, leaving me disconnected from their journey. Additionally, the pacing was inconsistent, with some parts dragging on while others felt rushed. Overall, I found the book to be underwhelming and struggled to find enjoyment during my read.
4. Mark - 2 stars
I was highly disappointed with "Dinddong the Witch is Dead". The plot was predictable and lacked originality. The writing style was dull, and the dialogue felt unnatural. The protagonist's actions and decisions often didn't make sense, making it difficult to root for them. The climax of the story was also anti-climactic and left me unsatisfied. Overall, I didn't find any redeeming qualities in this book, and I wouldn't recommend it to others.

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