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critisising people for wearing poppies?
Can someone please let me know a) when I am "allowed" to buy and b) "allowed" to wear a poppy? thanks awfully |
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I always support the poppy appeal, but this year felt particularly strongly as I went to Ypres earlier this year. I think it's a very valid point re: remembering the Germans who died too. Their being on the "wrong" side doesn't make their death any less of a tragedy. Like others, I feel that it does seem a bit odd to wear them so prematurely.
On an unrelated note, the poppy itself could be designed so much better. I think an integrated safety pin running vertical along the back of the stem of the poppy would work much better. |
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yeah I was just being a bit pr1ckly to the original post. Ive got one already :thumright:
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I've lost some very close mates in conflicts over the years, my mum and dad were living in Malta throughout the entire duration of WW2 and I never had any desire to speak German as a first language. I owe the fact I'm alive and British to the bravery and determination of many many allied troops, so I am only too happy to put money in the tin.
On the other side of the coin, I also feel for the surviving families of conscripted German troops who died in two world wars. War is an ugly thing that kills the most important people and leaves the politicians high and dry. |
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I don't have anything against them excercising their right to free speech, but these tw4ts should bear in mind just who fought and gave their lives so they still have the privilege of free speech in this country. |
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