The poll question was "Are white poppies attention seeking rubbish" not "should white poppies be banned" my view as expressed in the OP is still the same.
EDIT: Purple poppies however, can **** off.
I'm not really sure why they would be considered any more attention seeking than red poppies.
Yep - for fallen animals.Are the purple poppies in remembrance of the animals (horses I presume) who were killed in war?
If so, I can't see a problem with them.
I agree and have the same view of the white one the only people who are going to buy the white ones are those who want to stand out from the crowd i am sure we all know someone who would buy a white one just to be different, they can all feck off.
Are the purple poppies in remembrance of the animals (horses I presume) who were killed in war?
If so, I can't see a problem with them.
I can accept that some people might be like that. But I do really disagree that the only people who are going to buy them are people who want to stand out and be different
Because the red ones have been co-opted by the right!Sorry i just dont get it.
Why would someone buy a white one when we have always bought red ones.
Hi!Because the red ones have been co-opted by the right
You won't find me wearing a union flag either!Hi!
. . . as has the Union flag, but there are no plans to introduce a different flag.
People can wear whatever colour poppy they like i just think anything other than red and the money going to the RBL is wrong.
(Having read the part in bold below i had to be careful when i typed the above as what i really wanted to say would have probably got me banned)
What does the money from white poppies go towards? According to the Peace Pledge Union website: ‘Any money raised over and above the cost of producing, publicising and distributing the white poppies goes to fund our education work.’ This work includes creating resources for schools on the subject of conscientious objection and nonviolent resistance and maintaining and publicising records on the same topic.
The White Poppy stands for Remembrance for victims of all wars, not just those in which the British Armed Forces were involved, and not just the wars resigned to history; A commitment to peace and; A refusal to celebrate or glamorise war itself. The Royal British Legion is responsible for the distribution of poppies and they are made to commemorate the members of the Royal Armed Forces who died in war. However, the Peace Pledge Union who are responsible for the distribution of White Poppies explain that they differ from the Royal British Legion in that they recognise and commemorate the victims of all wars, such as the civilians killed in the bombings of Dresden, Hiroshima, Baghdad and Kabul.
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That's why I made my point about pacifism Chippy. The white poppy ISN'T just attention seeking, or a different colour option, it's the poppy worn by pacifists, and is there to promote and raise funds to promote pacifism. Pacifism is a lovely ideal on the surface, but deep down is as wrong as warmongering, promoting doing nothing (other than maybe some peaceful protesting....) even in the face of overwhelming evil. It's not about promoting peace, you can do that whilst wearing a red poppy and pledging to protect your family, it's about promoting inaction even in the face of great evil.
Do you have a view on the question in the OP?