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by mytailorisrich
2453 days ago
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> Then there would be arguments that a certain symbol or action is political. No because they would not allow anything. > Like FIFA ludicrously deciding that a poppy on a Remembrance Sunday international is political If you start allowing this sort of display to commemorate a war then you open the door to plenty of highly political displays because wars are obviously highly political and sensitive issues. Even in the UK wearing a poppy or not is political. |
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Most remembrance ceremonies have veterans of both sides attending, and are used for reconcilliation - unlike e.g. WW2 anniversaries such as the now comically overblown D Day fun days.