NIMAN wrote: » It's not actually. It's only really worn by a small minority. But its worn by near 99% of people on tv, that's why we all think the whole country is wearing them. I watched a couple of interviews on British tv over the last couple of days. One was at a train station and the other on a high street. It was very rare to see anyone in the background with a poppy. I was in Belfast today. In case people don't know, there would be a lot of unionists there. I think I see maybe less than 10 people wearing one.
Irish Guitarist wrote: » There's something going wrong in your life if you get worked up about someone calling themselves Miss Feral Bap Queen burning a bit of plastic. She's deleted her account and someone calling themselves "Not an entitled irish millenial snowflake" is using her Twitter handle. It keeps him off the streets I suppose.
Irish Guitarist wrote: » She's an 18 or 19 year old girl burning a plastic flower. Someone took over her Twitter handle solely to devote his time to posting shite about her because he hates 'snowflakes'. That's a great way to prove your non-snowflake credentials alright.
Edgware wrote: » Talking through your hole as usual
Edgware wrote: » We believe you
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.
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.
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
SafeSurfer wrote: » For sure. When did the mass wearing of poppies on British TV begin? I don’t remember it from my childhood.
Raconteuse wrote: » I swear, the loonbags out there. And plenty here too. Are you ok? You could have quoted it just once. And what is so unbelievable about it? Oh yeah, nothing.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » I was watching Strictly Come Dancing last night (stick with me on this) In one segment of the show a contestant and his professional dancer were out on a race track driving a high performance car (all part of the stuff they put in the show as part of the background to what the pair did in preparation etc) At the track a race car driver presented the contestant with a trophy for some race the contestant had won. The race car driver in full racing gear was wearing a poopy. For the 5 seconds he was as on it was made abundantly clear that he was wearing a poopy, you could not miss it, it looked so out of place on his motor racing outfit. So someone in the BBC had to make sure that this person for this fleeting moment on TV had to be wearing a poopy, even though it looked daft, or else there would be a backlash from somewhere. It's gone nuts. However, it was refreshing to see Niall Horan not wearing one on Friday night on Norton's show. I don't know or care about Horans politics but I'm guessing he was requested to wear one and declined.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » In our case i have noticed its more a case of freedom to be a dick.
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » I was watching Strictly Come Dancing last night (stick with me on this) .
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Yeah the BBC makes sure nobody forgets to wear one. It makes sense given the climate where some people will go bananas if they're not wearing one. As long as nobody has to wear one, I'm fine with it. I know you say Kelvin was on screen for 5 seconds in that scene but it probably took half a day to film so it make sense to just have the poppy on at all times. So any 5second snippet that is aired, everyone will have a poppy on. But it's not as if they put on a poppy, film for 5 seconds and take it off again. Poppy is just part of every costume