Dick Knights Mumm
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Live and let live. Who wants to be part of a culture where people are shamed into wearing something.
You're a policewoman, I presume you're British , its known as Londonderry by British people, on second thoughts I'm not surprised, you come across as the sort of copper that's wants to be more of a social worker than someone who's interested in nicking toerags.
Did they observe it?
I've not trawled through all this but did Celtic have any players or staff that lost their lives in the wars? They surely must have had supporters who did so wouldn't it have been better to go with the national spirit of remembrance rather than make the gesture not too?
Wigans james mcclean wrote a letter to his board saying why as an irishman hr wouldnt wear a poppy its in the independent online and was very interesting and explain why he eouldnt wear it. I personally dont wear on I understand theae men died but feel especially the first world war the leaders of this country treated human life with so little care poppy day now seems to glorify this aswell as most recent wars which I object to. These men/women today choose to be trained as killers and then go out and kill get hurt and then come back expecting to be heroes.
Ironically people will no doubt come on here saying "they died for your freedom" but dont understand when someone exercises their fight of freedom NOT to wear one.
toe rags is a word in common use in London , but I wouldn't expect a provincial copper who spends her time investigating thefts from the WI collection tin to know that , oops sorry , you're a dynamic crime fighter who has a job every bit as demanding as the MET , as you've been at great pains to stress beforeWhy not do a quick search on NSC for "the Londonderry Pele", while you're here?
On second thoughts I'm not surprised you haven't thought of that though, you come across as the sort of comedy caricature of an old Chelsea fan who wakes up every morning and is disappointed to find it's not still 1982.
"Toerags"
toe rags is a word in common use in London , but I wouldn't expect a provincial copper who spends her time investigating thefts from the WI collection tin to know that , oops sorry , you're a dynamic crime fighter who has a job every bit as demanding as the MET , as you've been at great pains to stress before
Not really the same as engaging in the endless merry-go-round of emotive, pseudo-political threads, debated on here for days on end at a time though is it? What are people hoping to achieve? What is the personal payoff for them? In person I could understand it...
Do me a favour, the majority of people in ww2 fought to stop us being invaded by the Germans, no more, no less, I don't buy any of your mealy mouthed crap why you don't wear a poppy, what is so wrong with SHOWING you care and are remembering ?
Bushy:That quote is from gregbrighton not me----but I forgive you
What's going on with all the misquotes? 31# 60#
I know mate I didn't misquote you , not sure what's going on.Bushy:That quote is from gregbrighton not me----but I forgive you
What's going on with all the misquotes? 30# 60#
Posted by bushy
Do me a favour, the majority of people in ww2 fought to stop us being invaded by the Germans, no more, no less, I don't buy any of your mealy mouthed crap why you don't wear a poppy, what is so wrong with SHOWING you care and are remembering ?
It's disgusting, isn't it?! I mean, what on earth did those men and women die for in world war 2? If people are expressing their political opinions, it's time to open up concentration camps and exterminate them for having a different view.
Remembrance ceremonies should in my opinion be a civilian affair - by all means include veterans remembering their fallen comrades but there is no need for an overt military presence at such events.
Live and let live. Who wants to be part of a culture where people are shamed into wearing something.