quote:Originally posted by HyacinthB:quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:quote:Originally posted by HyacinthB:quote:I'm not a great fan of the 2 minutes silence every November to remember the war dead. It feels too trivial really against the backdrop of our daily lives. But events like today are well worth it for focusing the mind. When you hear veterans talk about what went on, the underlying emotion is almost solid it's so strong. It's awe-inspiring really to think what it must have been like.
I always observe the 2 minute silence in honour of my father and all those other brave men and women who gave their lives so we could be free.
It isn't asking for much.
I'm not saying it's an effort. Just that it seems like a formality and therefore something without enough meaning.
I think it does have meaning as it marks the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month when the Armistice was signed in World War I.
Quite an appropriate time to commemorate such an historic event.
It has more than enough meaning. I'll admit I shy away from talk about the war, but we always observe two minutes silence. It's people who moan about a simple gesture that would let those who died for this country be forgotten. It's not like remembering something trivial.