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Will You Be Wearing Your Red Poppy With Pride?
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Despite being a hand wringing lefty yes I will. Millions upon millions of normal non warlike men and women were torn away from their normal peaceful lives, conscripted, fought, witnessed horrors and died to protect our country. It doesn't matter whether you agree with the politics behind those wars, that is not what a red poppy represents, it represents...
09:44 Sat 25th Oct 2014
Despite being a hand wringing lefty yes I will. Millions upon millions of normal non warlike men and women were torn away from their normal peaceful lives, conscripted, fought, witnessed horrors and died to protect our country. It doesn't matter whether you agree with the politics behind those wars, that is not what a red poppy represents, it represents those people's bravery, suffering and sometimes their ultimate sacrifice sometimes so young that their lives had barely even begun. There are indeed better ways of dealing with things than 'killing strangers'- but it is a horrible truth that sometimes some strangers need to be killed in order to maintain peace and fairness for the majority. I find it disrespectful in the extreme to bring meaningless political debate into what ought to be a mark of rememberance, so yes I'll be wearing my red poppy with pride in all the people who didn't 'want to kill strangers', who wanted to stay at home in the safe warmth of their communities but went anyway because in times of war someone has to do it.
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