by lidbid46 » Tue Nov 13, 2012 6:39 pm
So what did he do during the two minutes silence I wonder? If he stood silently in the centre like all the others did, then he was lending his support to the concept of rememberence anyway. If he ran around kicking a ball and continuing his normal pre match routine, that would have been very offensive, but more authentic. I don't see how wearing a poppy is much to do with the politics of today, or even of 70 years ago - it has to do with remembering the actions of millions of brave souls who were either killed or wounded fighting for our freedom. It is the individuals who I try to remember, not the politicians. Men like my dad, who was wounded on the D-Day beaches and who carried the scars until the day he died. Looking at his medals gives me an unbelievable sense of pride and would do so even if I didn't believe in the reasons for going to war, which in the case of the fight against facism, of course I do.