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Nova Scotia ( Alleged) Poppy Ban issued by Judge

A poppy is a symbol of remembrance of war dead. There is no one extant for which it could be a symbol of support.

If the numerous advertisements featuring the RCL's trademarked symbol that pop up on my screens are to be believed the campaign has changed to remembering and honouring "veterans".

"Wear a Poppy to honour and remember Canada's Veterans."

I'll continue to wear a poppy in remembrance of those who made the ultimate sacrifice, but as much as I appreciate the thanks of my fellow citizens for my service, they do not need to include me in the symbology of the poppy.
 
If the numerous advertisements featuring the RCL's trademarked symbol that pop up on my screens are to be believed the campaign has changed to remembering and honouring "veterans".

"Wear a Poppy to honour and remember Canada's Veterans."

I'll continue to wear a poppy in remembrance of those who made the ultimate sacrifice, but as much as I appreciate the thanks of my fellow citizens for my service, they do not need to include me in the symbology of the poppy.

That's BS, and you are right, of course.
 
If the numerous advertisements featuring the RCL's trademarked symbol that pop up on my screens are to be believed the campaign has changed to remembering and honouring "veterans".
And governments of both main colours federally have continued to muddy the waters this way for years.
 
I was shocked yesterday when I listened to someone argue that the popoy was a political symbol of war.
I don't see it as such, either, but there's a WIDE range of opinion in that direction out there: mostly "peaceniks" & anti-colonialists/SJW's (with the latter likely more now than in the past), folks at that end of the political spectrum.

In the spirit of "sharing to learn about the other team's plays, not to endorse," here's some commentary via leftist (ranging from progressive to harder-than-diamond hard core neo-Marxist) media:
First link is by a guy who's among the cabal that thought Tom Mulcair wasn't socialist enough as NDP Supremo, to give you a sense of leftishness.

IIRC, the red poppy can also be a bit ... controversial among some in Northern Ireland, too.
 
I don't see it as such, either, but there's a WIDE range of opinion in that direction out there: mostly "peaceniks" & anti-colonialists/SJW's (with the latter likely more now than in the past), folks at that end of the political spectrum.

In the spirit of "sharing to learn about the other team's plays, not to endorse," here's some commentary via leftist (ranging from progressive to harder-than-diamond hard core neo-Marxist) media:
First link is by a guy who's among the cabal that thought Tom Mulcair wasn't socialist enough as NDP Supremo, to give you a sense of leftishness.

IIRC, the red poppy can also be a bit ... controversial among some in Northern Ireland, too.

Respectfully, I have no interest in waisting my time on drivel that is obviously erroneously politically motivated and written by people who send me to a gulag if the had the power.
 
First link is by a guy who's among the cabal that thought Tom Mulcair wasn't socialist enough as NDP Supremo, to give you a sense of leftishness.

That read was wild.

Progressives shouldn’t buy or wear red poppies. Remembrance Day promotes martial patriotism, and the militaristic, imperialistic Royal Canadian Legion owns the copyright to the red poppy.

Imagine how triggered this guy gets in November.
 
If the numerous advertisements featuring the RCL's trademarked symbol that pop up on my screens are to be believed the campaign has changed to remembering and honouring "veterans".

"Wear a Poppy to honour and remember Canada's Veterans."

I'll continue to wear a poppy in remembrance of those who made the ultimate sacrifice, but as much as I appreciate the thanks of my fellow citizens for my service, they do not need to include me in the symbology of the poppy.
To be fair, even in my presentations to Cadets and to others, I speak about how it came to be that we honoured our dead. But now we also remember those that came back, wounded both physically and mentally. To create a connection to the day for immigrants, I tell them to use the day and moment to remember whoever in their family paid such a price, so they go away with a understanding of what we are doing and a personal connection to the day.
 
That read was wild.
Yeah - lotsa left-wing buzzword bingo to be played in a lot of this stuff, for sure.
Imagine how triggered this guy gets in November.
Indeed.
Respectfully, I have no interest in waisting my time on drivel that is obviously erroneously politically motivated and written by people who send me to a gulag if the had the power.
Hey, being in a free country means being able to not read what we want, for sure. Still, can't fight the other side without knowing how the other side plays ;)
 
I believe the poppy design is copyrighted by the Royal Canadian Legion and they have jealously guarded it in the past.

I just wish they and more people in general would get on the "wear more than once" train, and be more open to the ones made of longer lasting materials. It's incredibly sad that the vast majority end up in a landfill, considering what they're supposed to represent.
 
Hey, being in a free country means being able to not read what we want, for sure. Still, can't fight the other side without knowing how the other side plays ;)

There is no fighting this ideology.

Hence my statement about being thrown in a gulag.
 
I just wish they and more people in general would get on the "wear more than once" train, and be more open to the ones made of longer lasting materials. It's incredibly sad that the vast majority end up in a landfill, considering what they're supposed to represent.
when that happens the legion loses a major source of funding.
 
There is no fighting this ideology.

Hence my statement about being thrown in a gulag.
They used to say that in USSR 1.0, too, before the wall came down - mind you, how much better things are can be open to debate, but still …
 
I believe the poppy design is copyrighted by the Royal Canadian Legion and they have jealously guarded it in the past.
Correct iirc. The Legion got upset at the Winnipeg Jets one year because they had the nerve to put a poppy sticker on their helmets. I could be wrong though,

And Remembrance Day is for the Fallen and no one else.
 
I donate every year, but don't take a poppy. I'm somewhere past 15 years' use on the one I have.
Same. I’m several years on the same one with the in center, but every year I shove a $20 in the poppy box.
 
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