I'm still convinced that Ireland is just the westernmost country in the middle east...
Needs more caves, opium & hot weather
It has recently been taken up as a symbol of British nationalism too. Last year (maybe the year before) the home nations’ Football Associations got in a bit of a tizzy over FIFA not allowing them to wear the poppy on their shirts, ‘cause Scotland were playing England in a World Cup qualifier. Cue politicians getting upset over this decision, saying they would support the players in whatever punishment they received from the governing body. Notably (at least according to Beeb) no other country got upset about that, even those from which most of the fighting took place.
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The Red Poppy hasn't been taken up as a symbol of British nationalism though. Football is not synonymous with nation and the Federation International of Football Associations has no authority to retroactively define a symbol which has commiserated the fallen for a century. I don't think it's fair to say anyone got upset, when the UK FA & Westminster wrote letters to the FIFA informing them of the history of the poppy & asking them to reconsider with the support of our European counterparts. It was a matter which was resolved calmly in civility in
football. Nowhere in the entirety of the United Kingdom have I ever seen, at any time in my life, the poppy treated as a symbol of British nationalism.
Ireland is not a country any more than Europe is (though there are definite elements in both aiming in that direction). It is an island with two countries represented; the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. The problem with the United Kingdom portion is that there is a cultural, political and religious split between those claiming allegiance to each nation.
That's not entirely true. All of Ireland is united in their view of Westminster's competency ;]
There’s also the occasional “this person isn’t wearing a poppy this hates Britain/should be killed, like Moeen Ali, whose poppy fell of but he was called a rancid cunt and worse by various people, or James McClean who received death threats for not wearing a poppy on political grounds - he was raised in an Irish nationalist household and is uncomfortable wearing something that reminds him of the armed forces.
Perhaps it's my fault for not posting a wall of text recently regarding virtue signalling, but I shall be clear that I find virtue signalers to be an old lot.
I don't follow sports for this reason, amongst others. Whether it is cricket or football, a tremendous deal of it has devolved into empty tribalism, diverging people's energies into unproductive ends, making madmen cheer the name of athletes who have nothing to do with the local area they're supposedly representing. Taking these communities and then making them into enemies of their neighbours! It's crazy to think how many more have died by pointless rioting over sports in the UK, while actual travesties are met with silence. You can advocate for the abolishment of Britain but don't you dare say football's not coming home.
'Therefore when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.
And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are. For they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.
Moreover when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance: for they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.'
My thoughts on virtue signalers is the same as Christ's on hypocrites. Those for whom remembrance is about loudly proclaiming how their reverence for other's self-sacrifices serves as a suitable moral highground to launch artillery from, are those that have their reward. I have only found sincerity at every remembrance service I have been to, even a humility expressed by those who felt that they deserved no place in public remembrance. To have that humility expressed by young and old alike fills me with considerable hope. Please do take this into account when judging the tens of millions of the United Kingdom based upon the tweets of a dozen. Rancid cunts stink more than clean eggs, and the last thing virtue signalers need is more attention.
The red poppy does remain the international symbol of remembrance though, I’ll give you that.
Though it's worrying that it 'remains' for now, and is not a given that it shall remain for future immemorial. Seems the legitimacy of any symbol is a fragile thing in today's world.
Curious that they added a Trump flag and an Israel flag to the pyre as well. Adding the specific names of murdered Irishmen? It's a deliberate terror tactic desiring a continuation of war, when the threat of peace seems ever closer.
Let’s not pretend this is just a Republican thing, aye? Loyalists do the same shit, as well as burning Irish national flags, Palestinian flags, and images of Che Guevara.
To paraphrase the big man himself, there are cunts on both sides.
For clarification, in order of importance:
1. I never made the pretence that this was a Republican thing, one bonfire made by edgelords does not represent the entirety of Ireland. Going "no u" and fueling an escalation of hatred when that is entirely the objective sought by these groups is entirely playing into their narratives. You are under attack, you must attack in kind, whilst the other side says: You are under attack, you must attack in kind.
2. What is the connection being insinuated between the British army, Trump and Israel?
3. That's a flag of ISIS, not Palestine. Which once more raises the question of what connections are being insinuated.
We can't choose what those from our tribes do, anymore than I can stop virtue signalers or British tourists in Spain from representing the UK. But we can choose what we choose to support, tacitly or otherwise. I don't approve of it when "loyalists" do it or when "republicans" do it, blood begets blood, and that's about it really. The discourse of our peoples does not need to be reduced to Trumpist Army Jews vs Communist Republican ISIS. It's thoroughly silly behaviour