Sunday I will.
anyone wear one?
Sunday I will.
"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
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They are the Catholic equivalent of a poppy in the North.
i will - that is if i can get one!
I have a metal one that I got a few years ago that I have on my jacket for the weekend. It's very hard to find the other paper ones around these days.
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I've 10 of them tattooed on my right arm so I'm always wearing them![]()
Is this a big thing in the south? Never seen anyone wearing one, or at least have never heard about their meaning and so probably haven't taken enough notice.
Sorry, I have better things to do, occasionally, like going to games!
I mean't exactly what I said. The lilly has been politicised and sectarianised into a religious badge in Northern Ireland, far away from its original intention, in exactly the same way as the poppy.
I can guarantee you a fair percentage of wearers in the North wouldn't be able to tell you the first thing about the rising, never mind naming the signatories.
I realise this is not the case all over Ireland, but thats why I qualified my original post.
yeah i am.
No I don't and wouldn't.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
You cant really compare the Poppy to the Easter Lily. The Lily has been hijacked so much by those traitors to the Republic of Ireland, it has become a symbol of the IRA and terrorism and in its current inception would never be worn by a majority of the republic.
Even Poppies are sold on the streets here, but lillies are not, so the demand for them speaks for itself.
Also, considering to funds from poppy sales go to a worthy charity, where to Easter lily funds go??
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"No one could make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could do only a little." - Edmund Burke
Go to a worthy cause?The soldiers who are coming back from an illegal war? Look I know people want to talk about the "bravery of these young lads" and by the patriotic spin put on the recipients of the funds raised, but the fact remains that these boys are over there protecting the financial interests of America and Britain in an illegal war, simple as. Sorry if I cannot find a more worthy cause.
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