Then why ask he should respect Germany's fallen then ? I was not the one who brought germany into it was i ?
Hopefuly post 57 has answered your question.
Then why ask he should respect Germany's fallen then ? I was not the one who brought germany into it was i ?
Why would I not get your respect for feeling pain & pride ?
If the poppy represents ww2 (for you) then would you "celebrate the memory" of our fallen if we were on the side the was not deemed as "just" ?
I don't think you would & the reason would be because you we're not proud of their/our stance had we been on the opposite side
I do work for local TV now and then, and if you don't have a poppy on what you are wearing onscreen then someone from production runs across and sticks one on.
I choose to wear one, but it is ridiculous that the thought police force them on you, even on Celebrity Juice earlier this week, when Keith Lemon got his tackle out and was having a dump in a bucket, he still had a poppy on his shirt.
What should be a personal reflection issue now is just a meaningless credentials lovein. Even the fecking LINESMAN woven into his shirt for the Chelsea Liverpool game. I can see the merits of auctioning off the shirts from the matches worn by the players with the poppies on for caused related to servicemen (and women), but LINESMEN?
My post was a response to your idea that Mclean should respect the war dead of the country he has chosen to move to and make a living in. I do not feel he has to do this. The German's remember their war dead; not all of them were crazy nazis and some were innocently (well, duped into) defending their nation in the same was as our soldiers were. But I do not feel compelled to make a point of showing my respect for them and I do not think Mclean should either.
Precisely this. Incidentally my under 10 team had 2 mins silence at half time in the 1st game this morning, and every one of the 22 kids from both teams and all of the parents observed it impeccably despite their various cultures and beliefs.
You might not feel compelled but by being 1 of 22 men being beamed all over the world don't you think it's a little disrespectful ?
By not wearing it he's highlighted his stance rather than the innocent opt out that is being suggested.
Sorry. Struggling with that one.
His stance being that catholics in Northern Ireland usually suffered brutality from the British Army? Think it might be quite fair to remember that as well.
I'm not offended by Maclean's action in the slightest but I do think it hypocritical that his principles are so strong that he won't wear a poppy because of his views on the British (presumably he sees himself as an Irishman) but he is quite happy to earn his living from the British.
You might not feel compelled but by being 1 of 22 men being beamed all over the world don't you think it's a little disrespectful ?
By not wearing it he's highlighted his stance rather than the innocent opt out that is being suggested.
No. It was the grammar. I couldn't understand what you were saying or the point you were making. Just following their orders? Isn't that what we said about the Germans? You're sounding more and more like Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men.
Is that what he's said ?
No. It was the grammar. I couldn't understand what you were saying or the point you were making. Just following their orders? Isn't that what we said about the Germans? You're sounding more and more like Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men.
Most of the Germans army were just following orders without being aware of the bigger picture
He may have his his views on the British Army in Northern Ireland, as I detest the IRA. If it wasn`t for many of those that died he may not have had freedom of choice to express his opinion at all.Anyway, I`m signing off before I get too involved. Gute nacht.