I Am Supposed To To What I Am Told
Body & Soul5 mins ago
... would launch the attack on Nazi occupied Europe.
If you're a drinker will you be raising a glass in their memory?
If I may also to the women left at home who would have known the likelihood they would never see those young men again, who would smile and say go.....
And not in praise or celebration but in memory of those on the other side who by misguided patriotism,or fear of the repercussions fought too. I expect their loved ones thought them brave.
Only through the passing of years and the understanding of history can we begin to cast aside the nationalistic aspects and while being aware of the sacrifices of all those involved be proud that they lived, wonder at their courage, and accept the sorrow that so many died.
I'll raise a glass to my father and his comrades - they travelled across the channel on D+1 in a cold, wet, dangerous, unseaworthy landing-craft - to land on a beach in France, under enemy fire, to help make their country safe.
Whatever we think of the UK today, without their sacrifices it would be immeasurably worse.
This thread was started in good faith by someone (Sandy) who is a decent human being and it has been derailed by a short-sighted narrow-minded idiot.
Any war is wrong. Showing empathy for the civilians of Gaza is not the same as supporting terrorism. Sitting down with terrorists in an attempt to find peaceful solutions is not the same as supporting terrorists.
No wonder people have stopped posting here. It has become a toxic place to visit
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