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So... today is Armistice Day and I was asleep during the two-minute silence. Before I begin being cynical, I will say the soldiers in the First World War did fight under unimaginably awful conditions, and we all know so much about the trenches. About how in the front line trenches, the soldiers wallowed in knee-deep water, assaulted by the smell of rotting bodies crawling with rats, cold, wet, hungry and a very very long way from home. They were to come back to a hero's welcome - which of course didn't materialise.

However, every year since then, there is a two-minute silence at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, so "we will remember them."
But isn't it strange, the display of ardent patriotism on the part of the British? They seem to be patriotic at only certain times - during the World Cup, for example, and during the Queen's Golden Jubillee. The fact that both happened at the same time was just sheer bad luck.

The Daily Mail published an old photograph a few days ago - it showed Armistice Day, 1940. The picture showed a lady dressed in a pretty dress, wearing heels and a hat with flowers, and there was a tray of poppies around her neck. So far, so good... but the only other person in the picture was a ragged street urchin, and the backdrop was a familiar view of London during the Blitz - in other words, a bombsite. The newspaper claimed this picture showed the patriotism of the British in the face of adversity. I claimed the picture showed the stupidity of the British in the face of everything.

I complained to Pedar about all this at length. He launched his hands in the air in that gesture we have in common, and said, "What did I tell you about the Daily Mail? They're... weird."
I agreed. The British are only patriotic when it suits them, which is during wartime, the World Cup, and royal anniversaries. Armistice Day is a good idea in theory, but the poet was right. Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori.

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on 2002-11-10 01:15 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] loneraven.livejournal.com
All right... then depending on which poet you're thinking of, I may or may not have been being sarcastic.
And yes - no to war. George Bush really doesn't have the intelligence to be in charge of the free world.

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