Sad as she was an admirable lady (and a local). But now await the media gush-fest, feeding our collective national obsession with the 2nd World War.
This is a sad comment on this thread.
Sad as she was an admirable lady (and a local). But now await the media gush-fest, feeding our collective national obsession with the 2nd World War.
Completely inappropriate comment, the reason we are 'obsessed' with the 2nd World War was that our lives today would be unrecognisable and appalling had we lost.
This is a sad comment on this thread.
Sad as she was an admirable lady (and a local). But now await the media gush-fest, feeding our collective national obsession with the 2nd World War.
it's just that Dame Vera's death will become today's big story when there might be more crucial matters to dwell on. That's all.
National obsession is a tad harsh I feel, are you saying we should forget then!, we have had some significant anniversaries lately and will in the future so all the more important that we should be kept reminded of the sacrifices made. Dame Vera touched a cord with so many at the time and will always be remembered for the hope she gave to our forces abroad.
RIP Vera.
Guys, please, start another thread, but let's not argue and politicise this one, please.
Guys, please, start another thread, but let's not argue and politicise this one, please.
Whilst I agree with you, there is, as GNT says a bit of an obsession with a small minority, for all the wrong reasons. I'd like to think that was what he was referring to. . .the kind of nationalists who protect monuments and statues by pissing on them.
Whilst I agree with you, there is, as GNT says a bit of an obsession with a small minority, for all the wrong reasons. I'd like to think that was what he was referring to. . .the kind of nationalists who protect monuments and statues by pissing on them.
Sad as she was an admirable lady (and a local). But now await the media gush-fest, feeding our collective national obsession with the 2nd World War.