Friday, November 14, 2014

Why do we stop wearing poppies?

         When the months finally transition into November, a sea of crisp red poppies flood the stores, gas stations and coffee shops as they shop, fill their cars and chat with friends. As the sun shines through eye lids on the morning of November 12th, poppies are rapidly picked off jackets, sweaters and scarves. If there is such a grand concern with the lives of soldiers and veterans after trudging through war, why do we wear poppies for only a few days? Well that’s because November 11th  signifies the end of the war! That’s right, but what everyone is worried about, is life after the war, not during or at the end. That's a whole lifetime after war. The poppy is something the raises awareness of the wars, the brave soldiers, and the personal and political battles they courageously fought. So why do we appear to stop caring after November 11th ? We wear poppies as a sign of respect, but if we take them off right after Remembrance Day, doesn’t that imply we stop respecting our soldiers? What, are we too busy to keep something pinned on our jacket? I mean no disrespect what so ever, it was just an opinion, a point of view that I wanted to try to shine some light on. Please correct me if I am wrong or missed something when formulating my views and opinions.

Check out this short article, I found it to be very interesting and eye opening.

1 comment:

  1. You've given me something to think about. I have used a Canadian flag pin to hold my poppy on. I thought it added a patriotic touch and had no idea it was defacing the image. I took my poppy off this morning, Nov 15, because it stabbed me once time too many. Surely we can hold respect in our hearts without the poppy on our chest. Fabulous work on both your Remembrance posts.

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