by art1hur1moh » Mon Oct 31, 2011 9:42 pm
Victoria wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:Armistace? What was that?
Lest you forget! You have forgoten them who have no voice and dare remain silent in the face of a dispotic ritual.
The only day any one should remember is 24/12/1914! And lest we not forget who and how we where silenced then, and still are!!
Eh Arfur, any chance you could explain this, am a wee bit confused by it
?why should anyone require an explination?
Who are people remembering, what are they suposed to remember? Few are familiar with war! Far to many glorify war! And the majority don't even realise war is centerd on modern economics!
The only day when GIANTS of MEN decided to play a game of football and sing Christmas carols on armistice day (unofficial) was the last day people where almost able to decide their own fate!
To remain silent when one dose not recognise the injustice.... is a crime against the memory of the men on both fronts that died on the night of 24/12/1914.
[quote="Victoria"][quote="art0hur0moh"]Armistace? What was that?
Lest you forget! You have forgoten them who have no voice and dare remain silent in the face of a dispotic ritual.
The only day any one should remember is 24/12/1914! And lest we not forget who and how we where silenced then, and still are!![/quote]
Eh Arfur, any chance you could explain this, am a wee bit confused by it :roll:[/quote]
?why should anyone require an explination?
Who are people remembering, what are they suposed to remember? Few are familiar with war! Far to many glorify war! And the majority don't even realise war is centerd on modern economics!
The only day when GIANTS of MEN decided to play a game of football and sing Christmas carols on armistice day (unofficial) was the last day people where almost able to decide their own fate!
To remain silent when one dose not recognise the injustice.... is a crime against the memory of the men on both fronts that died on the night of 24/12/1914.