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arista
03-11-2010, 10:33 AM
I won't surrender to 'poppy fascism': C4 News host Jon Snow refuses to bow to viewer demand to wear the emblem

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1326063/C4-News-host-Jon-Snow-I-wont-surrender-poppy-fascism.html#ixzz14DaO6MpX


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Bang On Right Jon
You are one of the best News Ch4 7PM.

Livia
03-11-2010, 10:47 AM
He has no respect.

Novo
03-11-2010, 10:50 AM
He has no respect.

Have you even read the Article? He is wearing his poppy on November 11th when you are suppose to wear them.

arista
03-11-2010, 11:08 AM
Have you even read the Article? He is wearing his poppy on November 11th when you are suppose to wear them.


Bang On Right
Andy


He is a Top Man

Angus
03-11-2010, 11:08 AM
What a bloodyminded curmudgeon he is - why not just wear the poppy in the run up to the 11th, especially as he is on television, as this may encourage or remind others to buy theirs? What a completely pointless point he is making, the idiot. Any respect I had for him has gone out the window.

The proceeds go to the Royal British Legion which helps support serving troops, ex-servicemen and women and their dependants, the more money they can raise the better.

Livia
03-11-2010, 12:11 PM
Have you even read the Article? He is wearing his poppy on November 11th when you are suppose to wear them.

First time you've ever posted to me and you feel it necessary to be a little aggressive. Nice.

YES I've read the article and I still say he has no respect. The fact he won't wear a poppy on the run up to Remembrance Sunday (which, incidentally, isn't on 11th November) speaks volumes about him.

Novo
03-11-2010, 12:18 PM
First time you've ever posted to me and you feel it necessary to be a little aggressive. Nice.

YES I've read the article and I still say he has no respect. The fact he won't wear a poppy on the run up to Remembrance Sunday (which, incidentally, isn't on 11th November) speaks volumes about him.

Remembrance day is on the 11th November, Remembrance Sunday is the second sunday in november... you have the silence on the 11th. and IMO it's more respectful to wear the Poppy on the right day, rather then wearing it on meaningless days leading up

Tom4784
03-11-2010, 12:18 PM
I never wear a poppy either, I always buy one but I never wear it. I don't feel the need to show off with one, too many people I know just use them to score points and don't really respect what it stands for.

Just because someone chooses not to wear one doesn't mean they don't respect those that died, for me at least I just don't feel the need to shove it in other people's faces going 'I'M BETTER THEN YOU I'VE GOT COMPASSION LOOK AT MY POPPY' like so many people I know do. I'll respect the dead in my own way and good for Jon for making a stand, it's so plastic when you see them on TV just because the producers don't want to offend the viewers.

Crimson Dynamo
03-11-2010, 12:35 PM
I agree with him. Most of the BBC poppies are given and the whole process is to avoid being caught out not about the war dead. Let Snow wear what he likes unless it is a C4 policy that by contract he has to abide by.

He does this every year btw

Fetch The Bolt Cutters
03-11-2010, 01:11 PM
does anybody actually watch c4 news :eek:

Livia
03-11-2010, 02:27 PM
Remembrance day is on the 11th November, Remembrance Sunday is the second sunday in november... you have the silence on the 11th. and IMO it's more respectful to wear the Poppy on the right day, rather then wearing it on meaningless days leading up

Yeah, when I need someone to explain life's simplest things to me in the simplest terms, I'm sure your name will spring to mind. No need to be so snippy just because you disagree with me, it doesn't make your argument any more valid.

ILoveTRW
03-11-2010, 02:30 PM
The World Wars were so last century, people really need to get over it.

arista
03-11-2010, 02:40 PM
I agree with him. Most of the BBC poppies are given and the whole process is to avoid being caught out not about the war dead. Let Snow wear what he likes unless it is a C4 policy that by contract he has to abide by.

He does this every year btw



Yes he is Better as
No One Forces him.

MTVN
03-11-2010, 02:48 PM
I never wear a poppy either, I always buy one but I never wear it. I don't feel the need to show off with one, too many people I know just use them to score points and don't really respect what it stands for.

Just because someone chooses not to wear one doesn't mean they don't respect those that died, for me at least I just don't feel the need to shove it in other people's faces going 'I'M BETTER THEN YOU I'VE GOT COMPASSION LOOK AT MY POPPY' like so many people I know do. I'll respect the dead in my own way and good for Jon for making a stand, it's so plastic when you see them on TV just because the producers don't want to offend the viewers.

This. I'm the same, I bought one yesterday but I haven't worn it, I dont need to wear a poppy to be respectful of the dead.

Most people on telly do it simply for PR reasons, it's just ridiculous that they were wearing them before November this year.

I'll probably wear mine on November 11 but I dont think anyone should feel obliged to wear one, John Snow is completely right here.

Crimson Dynamo
03-11-2010, 02:57 PM
does anybody actually watch c4 news :eek:

what, and miss Emmerdale?


are you MAD

Jack_
03-11-2010, 02:57 PM
Nobody should be forced to wear something they don't want to wear. Like Dezzy said, it doesn't mean they don't respect those that died. ****ing hell.

Crimson Dynamo
03-11-2010, 02:58 PM
The World Wars were so last century, people really need to get over it.

and start some new ones


yeah baby



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