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Ve Day Celebrations
At the risk of encouraging TTT to employ all his usual acronyms etc etc and accustaions of "anti-British" I urge you to read the following:
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BTW - I'm very patriotic and in no way "anti-British" but I won't be singing on my doorstep tomorrow.
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BTW - I'm very patriotic and in no way "anti-British" but I won't be singing on my doorstep tomorrow.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I said it on another thread, VE Day, for me at least, is about celebrating those who never saw the end of the war, those who laid down their lives to give us the freedom we take for granted now.
It's not about celebrating victory, but remembering the past and assuring the legacy of those who fought survive.
It's not about celebrating victory, but remembering the past and assuring the legacy of those who fought survive.
Another load of politically correct bilge that, if we want to be perceived as ‘woke’ we’re all expected to embrace. Well 'woke' isn't as 'woke' as it thinks it is. VE Day isn’t about multiculturalism, or the NHS, or about dustmen. It is about victory - a victory hard fought 75 years ago - and one we should, in homage to our forebears, be immensely proud of. No, Zoe Williams, let’s not drop the VE Day nostalgia. Let’s just remind ourselves that for our tomorrow they gave their today - in more ways than one.
Sing up, Vera!
Sing up, Vera!
Trust the awful Zoe Williams to denigrate the celebrations and praise the multiculturalism experiment that we have had foisted on us. I wonder how many of the majority Asian populations of Birmingham, Leicester, Bradford, Luton etc etc will be joining in giving thanks for those who gave their lives to keep this country free for them to live here, follow their religions and prosper.
Although there's a nice bit of irony there that those who most want to celebrate us standing togetber with our allies from Europe (and other continents) to crush the German threat are the same ones who most wanted us to separate ourselves from those same European allies when Brexit raised it's ugly head.
To be fair Brainiac, there were many Muslims fighting alongside us during the war, especially from North Africa. VE Day should be a celebration for them too.
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Not to forget the 2m Indians who fought under British command. Multiculturalism kind of all started then.
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My brother died suddenly while on holiday abroad almost exactly a year ago. Last week his wife sent me a large bundle of family photographs, which also contained a tin in which were my father's five war medals (RAF). I had no idea he had any war medals. Tomorrow I shall put them out on my desk and think of him and all the men and women who fought for us and for our freedom. Shame on Zoe Williams.