Much nonsense has been talked recently re the Poppy.' More false patriotism from the 'Daily Mail' and her kind. They claim people are afraid to wear poppies in case they are attacked, they emphasis a man wearing a Para Red Beret, who claimed the Palestinian protesters attacked him in Edinburgh's Waverley Station. This turned out to be a lie! Indeed he may be a fraud, but we will see. Tabloid hysteria finds many who ought to know better demanding 'action.'
With someone suffering mental retardation as Home Secretary, she has been igniting fear and hatred in recent days again, and her paper supporting her and the far-right nutjobs behind her we await a response from the man pretending to be a Prime Minister. So far, nothing.
It is inevitable that as the Great War and Second World Wars fade from society consciousness it is inevitable that less people will wear or understand the reason for the Poppy. There may be one or two born before or during the Great War, but they would have to be 109 if they were born in 1914, and I think the oldest person now is 107. There are many in their 80s and 90s who were born in the period of the second war, but even they are fading away. Younger generations, born since, say the 1960s on, will have little personal connection, unless they have made a search of the family history. Certainly many have but the majority will remain distant from these events. Time passing means this can only continue.
The great Palestinian march on Saturday will go nowhere near the Cenotaph. However, the hysteria has meant the police now have to surround the thing with half a dozen men, because Suella says so.
The real danger may come from those responding to Robinsons call to 'protect the Cenotaph.' The dead must feel grateful that such wish to protect them.
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It was always clear that there would be no problems for those wishing to pay their respects at the Cenotaph.....then read the press foaming at the mouth, and Suella raising Cain and wonder who wants to foment trouble and why..
that woman
Fly, She knew what she was doing, and half the party agree.
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