Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
I lived near Aldershot for 4 years and punch-ups between troops and civilians were not exactly a rarity. And yes, there is thankfully more respect for veterans now, you are right. But there have been so many cases of pandering to religious extremists for fear of being called a "wacist" that it surely goes beyond "want to be outraged." We assume that the person at the hospital acted in good faith, but this type of action is typical when in the environment that has been created
That's my whole point. I don't think there have been many cases, but the press leap on anything that may have a whiff of alleged pandering, which they think makes a story, that it gets blown out of all proportion. I refuse to buy newspapers now, & read several online news outlets to try to find out the truth, rather than believing everything I see.
Propaganda is rife now. As I said before, I don't even believe the BBC. I should also add, I belong to a veterans group on Facebook, and read more first hand views on this situation, including a friend of the nurse involved.
In the long run, people will believe what they want to believe.