Somebody can’t spell Plasticene on 21:27 - Nov 7 with 3470 views | judd | Sadly it will not garner any support for the movement. It will only serve to alienate those who may have been sympathetic to their cause. The turnout at the Rochdale cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday is always commendable, including all communities. | |
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Somebody can’t spell Plasticene on 22:06 - Nov 7 with 3401 views | griff | That’s the way it should be, all communities coming together. Any sympathies I’ve had are now waning. | | | |
Somebody can’t spell Plasticene on 10:24 - Nov 8 with 3080 views | James1980 | The people that did this are from the Pleistocene Era. | |
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Somebody can’t spell Plasticene on 19:58 - Nov 8 with 2726 views | downunder | It is generally accepted that cenotaphs are in remembrance of any that fell in conflict, but most especially in the 2 world wars. I think I am correct in saying that in WW1, the British army Liberated Palestine from the Ottoman (Turkish) control. In WW2, around 12000 Palestinians fought for the British against Hitler, and many died. They are disrespecting the people they supposedly supporting. | | | |
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