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For most of us, something is more real when it impacts us personally, meaning it either happens to us, or someone we know.
Remembrance Day remain abstract for most of us, because our generation (well, most of us) did not have to go to war to fight for our principles and what we believe in.
Thank goodness for that.
But for some Canadians, the reasons why we commemorate Remembrance Day is real.
Yesterday, I had the chance to visit the Legions in the area and to spend some time with a soldier who came back from Afghanistan because he was wounded in an accident when an American plane strafed his platoon. Not something that should happen, but humans aren't perfect, so it happens.
We went to a local pub and was having dinner while watching the Leafs game. On Coach's Corner, Don Cherry and CBC ran a little tribute to soldiers who gave their lives for a worthy cause in Afghanistan.
To most of us, these are just names of Canadian soldiers and for me too, for most part. We regret their passing, but it doesn't affect us personally.
But for the soldier I was with, it was real, for one of the names was his platoon warrant (one of his direct superiors) who lost his life in that unfortunate friendly fire accident. I guess seeing the name and face made him revisit the entire incident again and he was choked up.
For him, Remembrance Day is real.
Because I know this soldier, his reasons why Remembrance Day is real became more real to me too.
Lest we forget
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| quote: | Originally posted by chinamon
not true. i say "ugh"
but i am a tranny. |
| quote: | Originally posted by kotsy
lol colour me retarded |
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