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Should Jon Snow be sacked for not wearing a poppy?
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Or praised for not Kow towing to political correctness?
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No JTP he should not, it's all about choice, I remember there was a massive outcry about the white poppy some years ago, the people who wanted to wear it were against the conflicts we were involved in, the establishment saw it as a disrespectful symbol to our troops past and present, but f people with to sport one, it's a democracy and therefore we can go with whatever we wish.
Yes - OK it is a false dichotomy - not an either or.
But there certainly is a sense of outrage in some parts that anybody should criticise the poppy and Jon Snow's stood up to it every year for the last 4 years.
Personally I have to agree with him there's a certain jingoistic nationalism that seems tied in with poppy day that I find distasteful -
I think we should remember the casulties of war on all sides and especially the civillians who often die and suffer in far greater numbers during wars than the soldiers
I've always said I'll wear a poppy when there are German representatives at the cenotaph
Maybe one day
But there certainly is a sense of outrage in some parts that anybody should criticise the poppy and Jon Snow's stood up to it every year for the last 4 years.
Personally I have to agree with him there's a certain jingoistic nationalism that seems tied in with poppy day that I find distasteful -
I think we should remember the casulties of war on all sides and especially the civillians who often die and suffer in far greater numbers during wars than the soldiers
I've always said I'll wear a poppy when there are German representatives at the cenotaph
Maybe one day
// Personally I have to agree with him there's a certain jingoistic nationalism that seems tied in with poppy day that I find distasteful //
Where does he say that? You're putting words into his mouth. He just has a blanket ban on wearing symbols on air.
Are people right to criticise him for being 'disrespectful' - No, I don't think they are, but there's nothing particularly praiseworthy about it either. It's just his choice.
Where does he say that? You're putting words into his mouth. He just has a blanket ban on wearing symbols on air.
Are people right to criticise him for being 'disrespectful' - No, I don't think they are, but there's nothing particularly praiseworthy about it either. It's just his choice.
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