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Do We Need To Complain
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I'm not unknowledgeable about world war 1, but after watching WW1 in colour it makes you wonder what we really have to complain about, ( including myself ) it brings one back down to earth, for what we take for granted. Well worth watching if you can stand it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.On many occasions I have attempted to point out to AOG that women would have been quite happy to fight alongside their men but that they were prevented from doing so by law; laws that were made by a different set of men.
Women stepped into the vacant roles once the men left for war, only to be unceremoniously kicked out of them once the men returned.
Modern times have seen that those of us with our feet on British soil have lived under no threat of death even whilst our troops are fighting on foreign shores. (I appreciate that the usual pedants will be rushing to their keyboards to pick holes in my arguments....even though it is obvious what I am saying).
Surely it has dawned by now, AOG, that you are not the only person with experience of WW2 posting on this site?
Women stepped into the vacant roles once the men left for war, only to be unceremoniously kicked out of them once the men returned.
Modern times have seen that those of us with our feet on British soil have lived under no threat of death even whilst our troops are fighting on foreign shores. (I appreciate that the usual pedants will be rushing to their keyboards to pick holes in my arguments....even though it is obvious what I am saying).
Surely it has dawned by now, AOG, that you are not the only person with experience of WW2 posting on this site?
// Yes men have it rough, I despair as I hear women libbers complain of the hardships wimmin have to endure.//
yes ! and when AOG yowls and whines about god knows what ( race n brexit usually - brown people just about to murder him in his bed usually again) I reflect on how the brave Indian Army served in the trenches for the King-Emperor.
Altie - Chapel St., had the most join up before conscription, (60) and the hackette asked a local historian in wonder - "why dey do dat den?"
and the historian said
I can think of three reasons a day actually
( The men got fed rather than starved and also sent money back to the families. for those Abers not able to follow owt )
yes ! and when AOG yowls and whines about god knows what ( race n brexit usually - brown people just about to murder him in his bed usually again) I reflect on how the brave Indian Army served in the trenches for the King-Emperor.
Altie - Chapel St., had the most join up before conscription, (60) and the hackette asked a local historian in wonder - "why dey do dat den?"
and the historian said
I can think of three reasons a day actually
( The men got fed rather than starved and also sent money back to the families. for those Abers not able to follow owt )
aog I am beginning to think that you dislike women intensely as you frequently have digs over one thing or another concerning women and now on a thread about the poor lads fighting in the trenches in WW1 you actually bring women into it having yet ANOTHER dig !! I think you are a MCP and I have gone right off you. Not that you will care of course.