Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Remembrance Day Poppies

Remembrance Day was last week, but I'm still thinking about a trend that was introduced for this year's batch of poppies: the White Poppy. Apparently, the movement started in the UK by some Christian groups for reasons not even they agree upon. Nevertheless, these poppies became all the rage in Alberta. Stores were selling out of them, there was one stand in the Calgary Core which sold out, they seemed to be in demand.

Since this group is piggy-backing on the icon-status of the Remembrance Day Poppy, what's to stop other groups? Will the environmentalists claim the green poppy? Will the Feminists lay claim to the pink poppy? Sure, why not? These groups care less about what the original poppy stands for than pushing forward their own cause. I heard one veteran say that that was their right, that was part of the reason he fought and saw many friends die.

So, looking into my crystal ball, here's Prime Minister Stephen Harper giving a speech just prior to Remembrance Day 2008:

4 comments:

Darwin Grenwich said...

I'm going to put a multi-coloured star on top of my Christmas tree this year in honour of the Save the Children of the Whales Wish Against Drunk Driving Breast foundation. There'll be a collection box by the door.

Anonymous said...

It seems that people have forgotten the tradition and roots of the poppy after only a few decades after the last world war.

Next year, I'll make a mauve poppy to help remind others to wear the red poppies.

Anonymous said...

Darwin are you going to put a star of David on top of your christmas tree?

Plosivity said...

Darwin does not observe Christmas.