You know i've often struggled with this question. Personally i opt not to because the connotations that are associated with it
Do any of you wear a poppy?
why?
why not?
What is it ? :embarrass
Such as? Genuine question.
Iraq, Afghanistan, (support our troops), our "noble" endeavours in the Middle East, the billboards of coffins of British personnel coming home, conveniently forgetting that over 1.2 million Iraqis have died as a direct result of the occupation notwithstanding Afghanistan.
I didn't know they were using it for current military action! I thought it was just WW1 WW2!
Iraq, Afghanistan, (support our troops), our "noble" endeavours in the Middle East, the billboards of coffins of British personnel coming home, conveniently forgetting that over 1.2 million Iraqis have died as a direct result of the occupation notwithstanding Afghanistan
Yes, but surely such a thing is a mark of respect for the soldiers who put their lives on the line, irregardless on whether or not you agree with the actual war?
Being a service connected disabled veteran of the the Korean and Viet Nam eras I wear one on memorial day. I wear it in memory of all soldiers of all nationalities and all countries that served as soldiers of honor and not as hoodlums.
I wear a poppy but I don't know why...
I'm so ignorant at times. :/
Soldiers might have been enemies but it was recognized they were soldiers and not criminals
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