Don't forget to wear your poppies with pride this weekend chaps and chapesses.11/11/11. timed at 11.11.
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I've been wearing one all week, in fact, I lost the first one so had to buy another. The looks of disproval from certain faiths in London is shocking.
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Originally posted by MakeEverything
I've been wearing one all week, in fact, I lost the first one so had to buy another. The looks of disproval from certain faiths in London is shocking.
i had a problem finding one this year,luckily i now have one,as for funny looks,i dont give a monkies about anyone elses imaginary friends,if you dont like it here,you know where the door is
Hi, I have been given the honour of laying a wreath on the local cenotaph am well made up and I feel very much the same if we weren't such an
open country then we wouldn't have these so called brits wanting to burn poppies, without wanting to incite a riot I feel thick ears are
required.
Bob
I say to those that give me the funny looks "If it wasnt for the men that this poppy commemorates and celebrates you wouldn't be here to be able to give me those looks so just think on that"
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Originally posted by theconrodkid
......as for funny looks,i dont give a monkies about anyone elses imaginary friends,if you dont like it here,you know where the door is
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Originally posted by bobinspain
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Originally posted by MakeEverything
I've been wearing one all week, in fact, I lost the first one so had to buy another. The looks of disproval from certain faiths in London is shocking.
All the more reason to wear the biggest, in-your-face poppy you can find Richard.
It was only a last minute volte-face that prevented a 'poppy burning ceremony' by the heathen scum.
It makes my blood boil. It really does.
Please read "The Last Englishman" by Lt. Col. A. D. Wintle. He had the right idea.
I have been wearing mine with pride today had 2 min's silence at 11 .....
My views on the following are
Anyone that comes to are country or there family originally came hear should respect are way's regardless of there faith ect and if they have a
problem with us wearing one should **** off home ....
After all, We are remembering people who have give there lives for this country. These faiths ovisly don't realize the likes of Hitler for
example would have exterminated them !! So they should pay respects also ....
I hope i have not caused offense by the above but it really angers me and i WILL speak my mind !! I think the way the county is now we are letting
down the people who thought to protect it unfortunately !!
Ryan
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there family originally came hear should respect are way's regardless of there faith
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After all, We are remembering people who have give there lives for this country
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Originally posted by mistergrumpy
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there family originally came hear should respect are way's regardless of there faith
Not to be too pedantic but if their family originally came from here (Britain) then there's every chance they too were from here and hence to **** off home they would have to stay.
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After all, We are remembering people who have give there lives for this country
As above, we are remembering people who fought in the war. Not people who gave their lives for this country.
Even if you don't agree with others sacrificing their lives for you at least respect them.
I stopped the car at the Arborfield War Memorial on the way to the MOT this morning and joined about a dozen other people paying their respects.
Just to put into perspective the scale of sacrifice in WW1 alone there were c.50,000 killed on the first day of the Battle of the Somme.
Over the course of WW1 some 15million, repeat 15,000,000 died in action.
I'm wearing my poppy with pride.
Cheers, Pewe
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Even if you don't agree with others sacrificing their lives for you at least respect them.
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the extremists (extremist religious types) are opposing armistice because of their beliefs, not ours.
sorry if some did not agree with what i said
But today is about remembering the, so ill shut it
[Edited on 11/11/11 by monck]
That Muslims against the Crusades thing was completely bogus and baseless. I'm with mrgrumpy on this one but I want to add that these kind of people not only are clinging to ancient history with this sort of thing, but in many cases it's false or biased history which equally justifies the opposite argument and the Crusade thing is one of the best examples of this because it completely ignores why they happened.
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Originally posted by mistergrumpy
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there family originally came hear should respect are way's regardless of there faith
Not to be too pedantic but if their family originally came from here (Britain) then there's every chance they too were from here and hence to **** off home they would have to stay.
I just get a little peed off with people telling others of a different race to **** off when in fact there's a good chance these days, being a multi cultural nation, that they were born British and have every righ to remain in this country.
monck. If that comment was a reference to me then please accept my apology. It wasn't a personal thing, just a point in general that I was making about common misconceptions and society as a whole.
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Originally posted by Ninehigh
Every time I hear this "f-off home" thing I remember an Indian lass at our school, someone told her to "go back to where she came from" and she looked them right in the eyes with a slightly confused look, then said "What, Kidderminster?"
Yes...
http://www.defenceimagedatabase.mod.uk/fotoweb/wewerethere/index.html
was daft to ban the anti poppy group (whatever name they go by).
They were not doing anything violent or terrorist like - therefore the law used doesn't apply.
To restrict the freedom of speech of a group that (whilst doing something very distastful) aren't causing harm or inciting other to, goes against
the freedoms that were so hard fought for, and if anything, unfortunatly makes them look more reasonable to impressionable people, and the UK more
extreme than it actually is.
[Edited on 12/11/11 by Dangle_kt]
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Originally posted by Dangle_kt
was daft to ban the anti poppy group (whatever name they go by).
They were not doing anything violent or terrorist like - therefore the law used doesn't apply.
To restrict the freedom of speech of a group that (whilst doing something very distastful) aren't causing harm or inciting other to, goes against the freedoms that were so hard fought for, and if anything, unfortunatly makes them look more reasonable to impressionable people, and the UK more extreme than it actually is.
[Edited on 12/11/11 by Dangle_kt]
Mister grumpy, it was to everyone mate not yourself and i hope everyone reads this post as i am going to be abit more adult about it than my first
post !
I think i went off on one with what i wrote first . So i apologize there ...
Your right to say the comment "**** of home is stupid" , I 100% agree the reason people say that is that a very small percentages let
everyone else down and everyone stereotypes them as a result which is wrong but it happens in everything unfortunately
My opinion just is that no matter of your color/religion weather your British or not you should pay your respects,
OR
If that's not your wish then let other people pay theirs..
Theres no need for burning of the poppy , letting fireworks off during 2 mins silence ect :
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Originally posted by bobinspain
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Originally posted by Dangle_kt
was daft to ban the anti poppy group (whatever name they go by).
They were not doing anything violent or terrorist like - therefore the law used doesn't apply.
To restrict the freedom of speech of a group that (whilst doing something very distastful) aren't causing harm or inciting other to, goes against the freedoms that were so hard fought for, and if anything, unfortunatly makes them look more reasonable to impressionable people, and the UK more extreme than it actually is.
[Edited on 12/11/11 by Dangle_kt]
When "distasteful" becomes downright offensive to the majority of right-thinking people, then I beg to differ with you.
Just where do you draw the line? I'd say it should be drawn well before the act of demeaning and desecrating the memory of those who fought for our freedom. (note, "our freedom," not theirs).
Your wooly liberalism should be reserved for a better cause than trying to defend the indefensible.
[Edited on 12/11/11 by bobinspain]
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Originally posted by Dangle_kt
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Originally posted by bobinspain
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Originally posted by Dangle_kt
was daft to ban the anti poppy group (whatever name they go by).
They were not doing anything violent or terrorist like - therefore the law used doesn't apply.
To restrict the freedom of speech of a group that (whilst doing something very distastful) aren't causing harm or inciting other to, goes against the freedoms that were so hard fought for, and if anything, unfortunatly makes them look more reasonable to impressionable people, and the UK more extreme than it actually is.
[Edited on 12/11/11 by Dangle_kt]
When "distasteful" becomes downright offensive to the majority of right-thinking people, then I beg to differ with you.
Just where do you draw the line? I'd say it should be drawn well before the act of demeaning and desecrating the memory of those who fought for our freedom. (note, "our freedom," not theirs).
Your wooly liberalism should be reserved for a better cause than trying to defend the indefensible.
[Edited on 12/11/11 by bobinspain]
I think you need to re-read, I don't defend anyone.
I pointed out banning them was the wrong thing to do.
Stretching laws to ban any group doing something not actually covered by the law simply undermines the validity of any arguement that the government had with them, and to people who may be sympathetic to their cause - provides some validation that they were right.
I do not agree with the group, and yes "offensive", "distasteful" - I agree with your description. The only bit I dont agree with is the method used to deal with it (along with most of the methods outlined in this thread to "deal" with it).
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Originally posted by Dangle_kt
was daft to ban the anti poppy group (whatever name they go by).
They were not doing anything violent or terrorist like - therefore the law used doesn't apply.
To restrict the freedom of speech of a group that (whilst doing something very distastful) aren't causing harm or inciting other to, goes against the freedoms that were so hard fought for, and if anything, unfortunatly makes them look more reasonable to impressionable people, and the UK more extreme than it actually is.
[Edited on 12/11/11 by Dangle_kt]
Excellent. A post to remember the few who gave so much and it turns into a slanging match.
Can I suggest everyone shuts up with their race/religion comments and remembers what the post is about. Start another thread if you want to argue.
What Simon said ^^^
Something as honarable and dignified as the poppy shouldn't be used to express extremist views by anyone. Please stop doing it Bob.
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Stretching laws to ban any group doing something not actually covered by the law
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Originally posted by adithorp
Point taken. I'll wrap up.
Something as honarable and dignified as the poppy shouldn't be used to express extremist views by anyone. Please stop doing it Bob.