I usually buy one. I don't regard wearing a poppy as glorifying war at all- they remind us of the appalling losses that have been suffered by those who have to fight in them. And we should remember them.
Nope. Have never worn one and never will. I don't celebrate wars started by self serving politicians. And as Earl Haig wasone of the biggest mass murderers IMO, why should I wear or contribute anything with his name attatched.
And i don't like being guilt tripped into doing things either.
The poppies no longer have "Haig Fund" inscribed on them, as far as I know. This was always controversial.
I shall probably put money in the tin if it passes my way, but have never worn the poppy. It isn't a simple choice, but I wonder how many people suppose that the tragic ongoing conflicts in today's world can really be overcome by mere symbolism. As I said it's a tough call. Everyone should however have the choice and not be unduly coerced.
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