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Exactly!And Remembrance Day is for the Fallen and no one else.
I went for a haircut yesterday as I will be representing my agency at local Remembrance ceremonies over the next few days. My local village barber is a big supporter of veterans and law enforcement and will give free haircuts to vets during the days before Nov 11.
He will be wearing his poppy until month's end as he believes if Blacks, LBGTQ2+, Asians etc. all get a "heritage" month, but vets and the fallen don't then that is unfair in his eyes. Which led to us having this exact discussion.
I think this is partly due to American influence as Nov 11 is their Veteran's Day, which celebrates living vets while their Memorial Day, in May, honours the fallen. Now the week prior to Nov 11 has been called "Veteran's Week" by our government, which further muddies the water and obscured the true purpose of Nov 11 commemorations in Canada. And I just about blow a gasket when people, with all good intentions, wish me a "Happy Remembrance Day" or talk about their Remembrance Day "celebrations".
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