Gaspasser said:
+1.
I agree. Look at the Memorial Day in states, they shop! My children know about Remembrance Day because there (was) is usually a ceremony in their schools. When we were in Moncton, the school asked the base to have some members to come and line the walls during the Legion Ceremony in the gym,as a show for the youth.
When I was involved in Scouting, I brought the young Beavers to the Legion so they could see a Ceremony. To them it was "old people who fought and died in a war years ago". But it was "something. I think it is very important for our youth to know why we do this every year as the "they who grow old" ranks are getting thinner every year.
You are losing me here.
That it should not be a holiday.
Look at the Memorial Day in states, they shop!
Really? They do. However, the whole nation, 300 Million understand what memorial day stands for, do you reckon all 30 million of our people do?
My children know about Remembrance Day because there (was) is usually a ceremony in their schools. When we were in Moncton, the school asked the base to have some members to come and line the walls during the Legion Ceremony in the gym,as a show for the youth.
Fair enough, tell me what they think of remembrance day when they leave school. I was part of the generation when November 11th was stricken from Ontario as a public Holiday, I saw the crowds dwindle at the parades, only ones at most of them were family members, and people out walking their dogs, that passed by the ceremony.
When I was involved in Scouting, I brought the young Beavers to the Legion so they could see a Ceremony. To them it was "old people who fought and died in a war years ago". But it was "something. I think it is very important for our youth to know why we do this every year as the "they who grow old" ranks are getting thinner every year.
Good on you. Now strip the local populace of all liberties of "relaxing" such as shopping. And remove all programming, except those dedicated to our Soldiers, Past, present and future. Fallen and repatriated. Leave them no avenue to take the day leisurely, short of staying in their homes with curtains drawn, and rose coloured glasses on, and cumbaya playing on the old 8 track.
Give people the understanding that the
Nation Remembers. Let them understand that for one day, just one day, the Country will "MAKE" people understand the sacrifice.
We are more concerned with the date we hand in our taxes, with adds on every media source telling us to file, however we do not enforce the understanding of the Sacrifice that our fellow Canadians make.
You may have taken the time to remind your children, and yourself what that sacrifice is, but it is high time we as a nation remind EVERYONE.
We have misinterpreted what the word Holiday means. We take it as a day to lounge, however is means Holy Day, a sacred day. Therefore we must all understand that this is a Sacred day, dedicated to all Warriors.
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