I can see that to someone who doesn't first think about the consequences of some spontaneous actions the balloon fest would appear to some superficial charm about it. But only a few weeks after David Attenborough opened the nation's eyes to the problem of plastic waste in the oceans, hundreds of people deposit even more plastic waste into the environment. And in addition squander a gas which is in scarce supply and cannot be replenished.
This is what appeared in the Guardian six years ago :
https://www.theguardian.com/science/shortcuts/2012/dec/11/should-we-ban-helium-balloonsBut something else has also caught my attention. A Facebook entry appearing under the name of Brent Bozell, yesterday at 15.58 (French time - perhaps 14.58 BST)
"The world cared more about Cecil the lion than British toddler Alfie Evans being starved to death at the order of the government. And Brittany M Hughes knew the unfortunate reason why more people are aware of this disturbing and inhuman situation unfolding."
A video insert is then followed by 1,649 comments, almost every single one condemning the NHS or British government for murdering an innocent child - using this as an example to condemn the evil of socialised medicine with its death panels. I have not chosen to read them all - doubt my sanity would survive - but I recall at least one which seemed to suggest that Donald Trump takes up the matter when he visits the United Kingdom.
Oh ... and Cecil's death was perfectly lawful.