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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:
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Canada and Militarism: The Case Against the Poppy – Socialist Project
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. Red poppies commemorate Canadians who have died at war. Not being commemorated are the Afghans or Libyans...socialistproject.ca
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The Remembrance Poppy is Becoming a Weapon Against Immigrants to Canada
Canada’s “diversity” is famous – or a bit infamous for the redneckers in a country larger than the US who still cannot quite accept that this is anwww.counterpunch.org
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.![]()
The poppy is over. Remembrance Day is not.
Small plastic flowers: The annual poppy controversy distracts us from grappling with Remembrance Day in a meaningful waywww.theprogressreport.ca
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.
