Unknown Soldier wrote: » Came across this on Twitter.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7664271/Outrage-video-young-woman-burning-poppy-emerges-ahead-Remembrance-Sunday.html I've found it fascinating, for a number of reasons. I think she shouldn't have. You? #sexchat
Sir Osis of Liver. wrote: » Saw Louis Walsh wearing a poppy on tv earlier. After the old knighthood eh Louis?
Guy:Incognito wrote: » First time watching British television?
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » That over privileged arsehole mustn’t have the intelligence to comprehend what it would have been like to have one hand on that ladder,hearing that whistle knowing it’s certain death
fatknacker wrote: » What's she doing in England? No one would be overjoyed if a fordiner were in ireland burning an Irish symbol like a harp or nell mccafferty
Edgware wrote: » The bottom line is that without the sacrifice of thousands of young British, American and Russian soldiers we would be living under Nazi rule.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » If she is Irish she shouldn't have done it. If she is English (which i think she is) freedom of speech.
Damien360 wrote: » I think it covers WW1 also and all subsequent British soldiers lives in various conflicts. Is it not principally Battle of the Somme ? Agree 100% with you but the poppy is pushed so hard down everyone’s throat and is very “in your face” that it borders on ridiculous. Yes remember but put away the flegs.
Edgware wrote: » I agree with you there that it is has gone overboard but from an Irish view we really have not commemorated the thousands of young Irishmen slaughtered in Flanders or Galipoli. They werent pro British. They were just young lads looking for adventure or wanting to put food on the table
Achasanai wrote: » The freedom of speech thing applies to the Irish too, no?
Montage of Feck wrote: » "'Twas Brittania bade our wild geese go That small nations might be free But their lonely graves are by Suvla's waves On the shore of the gray North Sea But had they died by Pearse's side Or fought with Cathal Brugha Their names we would keep where the Fenians sleep"
Outkast_IRE wrote: It was brought up in the dail in the past week that just 3% of newly recruited gardai were sent to Cork. There is a huge shortage of gardai in Cork and this is the type of activity they simply cannot respond to in numbers .
Unknown Soldier wrote: I've found it fascinating, for a number of reasons.
Damien360 wrote: » Wearing the poppy in the UK is approaching cult status. Woe betide anyone that fails to follow the cult and show their allegiance.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » I think she is english.