Originally posted by french frank
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Poppies and the "Heroes Industry" ?
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Richard Barrett
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Originally posted by jean View PostTo which I can only reply that, in contrast to the pink triange and the swastika, the only meaning you can attach to poppy-wearing is your own..
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Originally posted by Anna View Postwell, jean, plenty would question it....
This is a discussion about symbolism, remember, & the public meaning of a symbol is the meaning given to it by the people who created it. The private meanings one might ascribe to it cannot be known to anyone else, who will only see its public meaning.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View Post
This is a discussion about symbolism, remember, & the public meaning of a symbol is the meaning given to it by the people who created it. .
The meanings of symbols changes
the St Georges flag for example
and also the swastika
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Well, yes. But perhaps it would be more accurate to say "by the people who created or own it" - Hitler created the swastika for modern, western audiences who were unfamiliar with its original meaning, & gave it the meaning we recognise today. It's still 'owned' by the fascist right; any attempt to subvert or reclaim it by assigning one's own meaning to it has to overcome that.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostCan you think of an example where a nation has embarked on a military operation altruistically?
"I am speaking to you from the cabinet room of 10 Downing St. This morning the British Ambassador in Berlin handed the German Government a final note stating that, unless we heard from them by 11 o'clock that they were prepared at once to withdraw their troops from Poland, a state of war would exist between us. I have to tell you now that no such undertaking has been received, and that consequently this country is at war with Germany."
Altruistic would not be the exact word I would choose in this context, since obviously, allowing Hitler to invade every country in Europe would eventually threaten the whole of Europe. But was there any hint that Britain was in danger at the point that war was declared? Was intervening 'permissible'?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostWell, yes. But perhaps it would be more accurate to say "by the people who created or own it" - Hitler created the swastika for modern, western audiences who were unfamiliar with its original meaning, & gave it the meaning we recognise today. It's still 'owned' by the fascist right; any attempt to subvert or reclaim it by assigning one's own meaning to it has to overcome that.
Which is how I always understood it until it became about other things......... which is now what it is , complete with "remembering" (which often comes across and "celebrating" IMV) some rather dodgy enterprises indeed
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostSo the poppy thing was Created and Owned by the people who were in WW1 ?
Which is how I always understood it until it became about other things......... which is now what it is , complete with "remembering" (which often comes across and "celebrating" IMV) some rather dodgy enterprises indeed
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostIt might mean something different to you, but it may not have altered in meaning for other people, especially the older generation who fought in WWII. I have never come across any in that category that see it as a celebration.
and several who will have nothing to do with the whole business as a result
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