Wear Your RED Poppy With Pride
Religious group calls for white remembrance poppy
Here we go again, the long established British Legions Red Poppy should not be worn, it should be a White Poppy according to one so called 'religious' group. Quote:
The only political axe they wield is for the benefit of those servicemen, (and women), that have and are suffering because of war. Whereas I suspect that some political significance can be gleened behind the 'White Poppy'. Quote:
Where will the funds raised by the White Poppy go? I don't know but I suspect it won't be for anything to do with the ex-service people. If you are out there and feel that war isn't the best thing for mankind that is fair enough, the majority of sane people will agree with you, but please don't try to hijack a symbol that has brought hope and relief to many a poor soul that otherwise would have been left to struggle after doing what they considered to be their duty and deserve all the help they can get. http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch...toms/woody.jpg |
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It will always be a Red Poppy for me because I’m Honouring the fallen and self sacrifice of people in War, including those who have fallen in the past few weeks and days, not the theology of Christian Values.
The Motto of the Royal British Legion is “Service not self” so long may it stay that way. |
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Now if only the people who died in concentration camps could have seen that what was happening to them was 'non violent sacrifice' I'm sure it would have given them solace.
What a load of bunkum. My RED poppy will be worn with pride, for my Grandad was killed in Normandy aged twenty two and never got to see my Mum, and gave his life for the freedoms we enjoy today, as well as the thousands of others who have fought for democracy. |
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I were one for the reason that others wear them ie to honour the fallan soldiers of all wars who paid the ultimate price for what we have. I will be at the Rememberance Service at the Zetland Park Memorial with my daughter attired with our poppies as I have done for many years (my Daughters 3rd).
Hate to think what the members of the Accrington branch of the Legion would have to say about some of the nonesense being spewed. Or is this the bl***y PC brigade again? |
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The red poppy implies no such flippin thing and well he knows it! :mad: The red poppy was chosen not because it's supposed to be the shed blood of anybody but because red poppies sprang up spontaneously on the battlefields of Flanders in WWI. "In Flanders fields the poppies grow"
He's also got himself in a twist over Christian theology too - if anything, if he wanted to represent redemption it would be by a red flower representing the blood of Christ not a white one representing pacifism! The white poppy campaign doesn't really represent anything at all except a cashing in on something which is there to support those ex-service personnel who were injured or the families of those who lost their lives in conflict. They already know there's nothing glorious about killing people. I was so disgusted when I heard him say on the radio this morning that we should not have resisted Hitler by military means! I have just been into town and put a cross on the little garden thing outsde the Town Hall and hope to be able to do so every year in remembrance of a man who, like your Grandfather Gary, did not come back to his young wife and child but died in 1916 and his body lies we know not where. |
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Having done work for the Royal British Legion for a few years, the thought of a white poppy makes my blood boil. My grandfather was gased during the first world war and died when he was just 34, My father was wounded in the second world war. The people trying to highjack the poppy do not get the point, The red poppy is i sign of rememberance for those would gave their lives in the two wars and other conflicts, so that we can live in the society we do today, the money raised with the sale of the poppy also goes to support exsevice men and women and their dependants, so as far as i'm concerned they can stick the whit poppy in the nearest bin, the only place far them
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This really makes me angry. The British Legion have an enormous struggle every year to raise the money that they require to be able to help all the ex-service men & women. I know where i'd like to stick their white poppies, & it wouldn't be in the bin.
Poppy Appeal The Royal British Legion - Home Don't forget that you can download a poppy onto your mobile phone. Text "POPPY" to 85099 |
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It seems to me that there's nothing sacred, these people have nothing better to think about, I give them a two finger salute!!
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How sad that such a solemn occasion should be besmirched by this contemptible individual attempting to garner cheap publicity for his previously unheard-of organisation. What he fails to realise is that he has the freedom to do this because so many brave men and women ignored his precious principles and DID resist Hitler - and other enemies - by military means.
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Perhaps Jonathan Bartley would allow a few of us the chance to PIN his poppy on for him :mad:
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The Veterans of Foreign Wars here in the USA always uses RED poppies to raise funds for veterans in need. As far as I am aware, no one over here is proposing white poppies.
The only proper response to this nonsense is to proudly wear your red poppy - and give a bit more than previously! BTW, my grandfather enlisted in the 15th Engineers in WWI, the group whose proud motto became "First to England." |
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I’ve never seen a white poppy growing in a field.
However the RED POPPY does not glorify war. It is just a token of remembrance for those who have fallen (civilian and servicmen alike) in conflicts the world over since 1914. There is no class, colour or creed distinction. It surprises me to discover that the Church of England newspaper the Church Times actually accepted the article for publication. What were they thinking of? I know one thing – if I ever see anyone selling white poppies I will make my point to the best of my ability. |
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Best to ignore these 'white poppy' suggestions .. I am, as most of us will :p Just makes a good story, and nobody will listen. |
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