My assesment was based on the years of non stop denigration of U.K.s past, and predictions of doom for it's future, that have been posted on this very site. Like minded people tend to gather in support groups. I will not, at this juncture, enquire as to your source of reason and I feel that the time to locate it would be time wasted.
but canary has already said he sees it as a sign of respect. Therefore if you are making assumptions about his company, you should assume the company he keeps think the same, surely?
"the years of non stop denigration of U.K.s past, and predictions of doom for it's future, that have been posted on this very site."
perhaps canay is being untruthful then too?
Happy to believe that, but not happy to believe todays post?
I have worn a poppy since toddlerhood. I remember crying bitterly because I had lost one, I really did, I was so bereft. I wear one as a sign of respect. This Sunday my husband (88) will carry the flag to the altar, because he is the oldest ex-serviceman in the village. He will wear his badges and a poppy. I shall feel very proud and he will feel that he has honoured men like him.
it is an example of virtue signalling yes…. it is worn in order to literally “show” others you are being respectful toward the fall.
it isn’t necessarily a bad thing to virtue-signal and we all sometimes signal our virtues (in this case respect and humility) so go ahead and wear one if you want to!!