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Remembrance Day: Minister Refuses To Wear Poppy Because It 'advocates War'
Should someone who doesn’t understand that the poppy, rather than advocating war, is a symbol of respect for the war dead, be conducting a service of remembrance?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I feel people are missing the point. She has openly said (apparently) that she won't wear a poppy because it advocates war. That to me is a fundamental misunderstanding. Nobody has to wear a dead flower but if you do at least know why you're doing it. Poppies were picked because they were the first thing to regenerate on the battlefields, they happen to be red. If it were dandelions we might wear those instead.
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So you think that wearing a poppy is a sign of respect for the dead? Neutral?
How would you feel about German and Japanese military representatives attending the cenotaph and wearing a red poppy?
I'll wear a poppy when I see that day because then I'll know it truly is a commemoration of war dead - not just 'our side'.
People like to say it memorialise those who gave their lives 'for our freedom' and they do like to try and roll out ex-servicemen from the 'popular wars' WWII in particular.
Harder to make the sale of those who gave their lives for Iraq or Suez
I think it encourages those who like to think that flexing our military muscle thousands of miles away show we are somehow still important in the world and if some civilian goatherders happen to get hit by a missile or machinegunned from a helicopter by accident that's just sad but unavoidable.
Sorry but I'm on her side
How would you feel about German and Japanese military representatives attending the cenotaph and wearing a red poppy?
I'll wear a poppy when I see that day because then I'll know it truly is a commemoration of war dead - not just 'our side'.
People like to say it memorialise those who gave their lives 'for our freedom' and they do like to try and roll out ex-servicemen from the 'popular wars' WWII in particular.
Harder to make the sale of those who gave their lives for Iraq or Suez
I think it encourages those who like to think that flexing our military muscle thousands of miles away show we are somehow still important in the world and if some civilian goatherders happen to get hit by a missile or machinegunned from a helicopter by accident that's just sad but unavoidable.
Sorry but I'm on her side
Well done Jake....i have seen the almost exact spiel from you on at least 3 occasions.......but you are entitled to your opinion.
\\So you think that wearing a poppy is a sign of respect for the dead? Neutral?\\
Yes
\\\\How would you feel about German and Japanese military representatives attending the cenotaph and wearing a red poppy?\\\
Out of the question.
They can find their own way of respecting their dead.
\\\\I'll wear a poppy when I see that day because then I'll know it truly is a commemoration of war dead - not just 'our side'. \\\\
That's OK with me.
\\\\Harder to make the sale of those who gave their lives for Iraq or Suez \\
Of course you are correct......but Suez and Iraq....deaths were on a much smaller scale.
\\\\Sorry but I'm on her side\\\
Don't be sorry...we understand....
\\So you think that wearing a poppy is a sign of respect for the dead? Neutral?\\
Yes
\\\\How would you feel about German and Japanese military representatives attending the cenotaph and wearing a red poppy?\\\
Out of the question.
They can find their own way of respecting their dead.
\\\\I'll wear a poppy when I see that day because then I'll know it truly is a commemoration of war dead - not just 'our side'. \\\\
That's OK with me.
\\\\Harder to make the sale of those who gave their lives for Iraq or Suez \\
Of course you are correct......but Suez and Iraq....deaths were on a much smaller scale.
\\\\Sorry but I'm on her side\\\
Don't be sorry...we understand....
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