Today is a day of rememberance and appreciation for ALL who fought against the Nazis and Fascists. My great uncle died on the beaches of Italy to make us safe from these cunts and their ideology. The least I can do is to continue to speak out against them, especially the ones in our own country who support these ideals but hide behind false patriotism and a poppy they disrespect..
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Remembrance Sunday
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Re: Remembrance Sunday
I observe it and always wear a poppy to remember those who sacrificed their lives in previous wars.
I also wear the poppy as a stand against leftist fascists who hate Britain and want it to be turned into a third world hell hole with their "all are welcome" treachery. Note also how few of the "new" residents of this country bother to wear one. I also wear it as a mark of defiance against those people who hate us and our culture and want to take over.
I also wear the poppy as a stand against leftist fascists who hate Britain and want it to be turned into a third world hell hole with their "all are welcome" treachery. Note also how few of the "new" residents of this country bother to wear one. I also wear it as a mark of defiance against those people who hate us and our culture and want to take over.
