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Do you have a poppy?
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Do you have a poppy?
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I never buy poppies, I've known too many people that act like arseholes when it comes to poppies so I make a point of never buying or wearing one because I don't need to wear something to show my respect especially when it's for the benefit of other people and not the soldiers themselves.
I prefer to donate directly to charities aiding recovery and veterans. |
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I always buy a poppy from the British Legion...having people close to me who have served in the military and have been hepled by the Legion...its the least I can do to show my support
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There's far too many people that are like 'I bought a £1 poppy now worship me for what a kind benevolent person I am, I may not care about soldiers for the rest of the year but this poppy means I can pretend for the next few weeks.' I've known far too many people like that for me to wear one. |
i'm kind of with Dezzy, i'm all for supporting veterans and do, but I don't agree with the poppy bit. I should also add that I don't think that the funding of their care should be reliant on charity. They should be allocated sufficient funding by the government by default.
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Yes, I always buy a poppy, even though I don't really show it off as I don't get out much.
I also pay into the Poppy Charity by direct debit twice a year. The poppy has always meant a lot to me, all year round. Had my son been a girl she would have been called Poppy....it's his birthday today.:hehe: |
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Yes,I wear a poppy and proud to show my support for the services.
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hmm i dont buy poppies because i need to read up on it before i donate. no doubt the charity as anti homosexual views
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I wear a pinned one, similar to your one Andy.
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I always wear one (a pinned one nowadays) just because it feels off not to
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Absolutely, and I think it’s disgusting not to, especially for those on the TV, what has the world come to 🙄🙄🙄
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Not being funny but how do you feel that there are more people answered No than Yes?
I’m all for throwing old traditions out the window, however, wearing a poppy will never be classed as an old tradition in my view, it should be the ****ting standard, just to show a bit of bloody respect. |
I don't need to wear one to show and pay my respect
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I haven't worn one since probably sixth form. I actually think they're really pretty but it feels a bit crass just to wear one as a fashion accessory and I'm a little put off by how it's become a symbol of faux nationalism (similar to how the EDL and the far right have somewhat hijacked the St George's flag/Union Jack), i.e. you must wear one to be A True Patriot and all that. I don't feel comfortable associating myself with sentiments or causes like that or feeling like I have to wear one
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Yes, I wear a poppy pin and we donate to Blesma. For me, wearing a poppy is paying respect to my great grandfather who was killed on the Somme.
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Yes, I always donate and Wear one.
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I choose to donate by buying a poppy this year I got a rist band and a enameled pin one wich cost three pounds for my other half.
I don't let what other people do stop me from doing what I want to do. |
no cba
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I have a poppy on a wooden cross, and I got a lapel one today - this thread reminded me a bit, though I might have anyway.
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