Quote from: WarszaVillan82 on November 12, 2012, 11:55:16 AMQuote from: Irish villain on November 12, 2012, 11:30:15 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on November 12, 2012, 11:27:35 AMQuoteHe is actually from an estate in Derry that lost something like five or six innocent people on Bloody SundayWhch is absolutely shocking, of course.Derry also lost over 1200 innocent men in WW1. I wasn't making a judgement on his action. Sure 200,000 Irishmen (half of whom were nationalist) fought for Britain in WW1. The Great War s a huge part of his and my history. It is and its also a shameful part due to the fact that our leaders took us into a senseless war and one in which 16 million people died. I'm all for remembering and commemorating the dead but I don't like the way it has become celebrated by some. This was outright slaughter without purpose, which is why I wouldn't wear a poppy (although i understand why some do). This is a very good statement on the matter: http://dancooperulu.wordpress.com/2012/11/09/why-i-declined-an-invitation-to-lay-a-wreath-at-the-uols-rememberance-service/I'd say that was a very very poor statement on the matter, allowing his own personal agenda to influence him when he represents 120,000 students.
Quote from: Irish villain on November 12, 2012, 11:30:15 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on November 12, 2012, 11:27:35 AMQuoteHe is actually from an estate in Derry that lost something like five or six innocent people on Bloody SundayWhch is absolutely shocking, of course.Derry also lost over 1200 innocent men in WW1. I wasn't making a judgement on his action. Sure 200,000 Irishmen (half of whom were nationalist) fought for Britain in WW1. The Great War s a huge part of his and my history. It is and its also a shameful part due to the fact that our leaders took us into a senseless war and one in which 16 million people died. I'm all for remembering and commemorating the dead but I don't like the way it has become celebrated by some. This was outright slaughter without purpose, which is why I wouldn't wear a poppy (although i understand why some do). This is a very good statement on the matter: http://dancooperulu.wordpress.com/2012/11/09/why-i-declined-an-invitation-to-lay-a-wreath-at-the-uols-rememberance-service/
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on November 12, 2012, 11:27:35 AMQuoteHe is actually from an estate in Derry that lost something like five or six innocent people on Bloody SundayWhch is absolutely shocking, of course.Derry also lost over 1200 innocent men in WW1. I wasn't making a judgement on his action. Sure 200,000 Irishmen (half of whom were nationalist) fought for Britain in WW1. The Great War s a huge part of his and my history.
QuoteHe is actually from an estate in Derry that lost something like five or six innocent people on Bloody SundayWhch is absolutely shocking, of course.Derry also lost over 1200 innocent men in WW1.
He is actually from an estate in Derry that lost something like five or six innocent people on Bloody Sunday
And I'd have an issue with the notion that protecting democracy was at the forefront of the thinking behind Britain getting involved in WWI. I'm certainly no expert, but protecting their interests was surely as big a motivation.
If everybody just stuck to the idea that if you want to wear a poppy do, and if you don't then that's fine and you don't have to worry about saying why, then there'd be no problem.
Quite simply that he has abused his position as VP of the Union, like I said he was invited because of the office he holds, he was elected to represent 120,000 students, he failed & now invites students to a meeting so he can explain why he didn't represent them.He's young, we all make mistakes, hopefully he'll learn from it.
Quote from: Jon Crofts on November 12, 2012, 12:50:50 PMQuite simply that he has abused his position as VP of the Union, like I said he was invited because of the office he holds, he was elected to represent 120,000 students, he failed & now invites students to a meeting so he can explain why he didn't represent them.He's young, we all make mistakes, hopefully he'll learn from it.And maybe over the years you'll grow to understand that democracy is about people holding different opinions. Like hopefully you've realised now that WW1 was nothing to do with democracy and that Britain wasn't even a democracy when the war took place.