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Remembrance Day: Minister Refuses To Wear Poppy Because It 'advocates War'
Should someone who doesn’t understand that the poppy, rather than advocating war, is a symbol of respect for the war dead, be conducting a service of remembrance?
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/rel igion/1 0409297 /Rememb rance-D ay-mini ster-re fuses-t o-wear- poppy-b ecause- it-advo cates-w ar.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Why can the lady not have a choice to wear it or not .Why was she asked why she was not wearing it .The people who lost their lives in wars are quietly remembered in prayed and quiet moments of reflection by people who do not wear poppies also . Id be more inclined to ask those wearing it why they are wearing it .
I would support this daft woman in not wearing the Poppy, because I believe in free speech. But she must be aware that her attitude may, and probably will cause offence.
About 10 years ago, I took the 12 and 14 years old sons of a friend of mine up to Town for the day, on the Sunday after Remembrance Sunday. We had participated in our local service, in Surrey as they were keen Scouts at the time.
They were very interested and excited in seeing the actual place in Whitehall that the main ceremony took place. But I had to explain to them how a wreath was there from the BNP party. From talking to a nearby policeman, it turned out that the BNP had placed it there at night, after the official parade.
Not sure if this is relevant to the post but I recalled it this morning.
About 10 years ago, I took the 12 and 14 years old sons of a friend of mine up to Town for the day, on the Sunday after Remembrance Sunday. We had participated in our local service, in Surrey as they were keen Scouts at the time.
They were very interested and excited in seeing the actual place in Whitehall that the main ceremony took place. But I had to explain to them how a wreath was there from the BNP party. From talking to a nearby policeman, it turned out that the BNP had placed it there at night, after the official parade.
Not sure if this is relevant to the post but I recalled it this morning.
I have just done a search of remembrance day images to see if I could find any of the ministers conducting the service not wearing a poppy. And I found that in most photos I found the Minister was poppyless, as in these examples
http:// www.sou thportv isiter. co.uk/s outhpor t-news/ southpo rt-sout hport-n ews/201 2/11/07 /rememb rance-d ay-serv ices-on -sunday -101022 -321835 82/
http:// www.thi siseast .com/ta g/gorto n/page/ 2/
http:// www.dem otix.co m/news/ 920514/ freemas ons-hol d-remem brance- service -nation al-memo rial-ar boretum
So if it is common for vicars not to wear a poppy at remembrance day services and no one has commented on it before, why has this black, female foreign vicar found herself on the pages of the Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail?
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So if it is common for vicars not to wear a poppy at remembrance day services and no one has commented on it before, why has this black, female foreign vicar found herself on the pages of the Daily Telegraph and Daily Mail?
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