Let’s extend this logic to other groups and events and see what rules or application of rules follow. For instance, no poppies in the legislature, right? That’s political!
Let’s extend this logic to other groups and events and see what rules or application of rules follow. For instance, no poppies in the legislature, right? That’s political!
We should probably apply the same rules to statements, which are props of a sort. So no statements in favour of Israel.
@David_Moscrop Poppies are not political. They represent those who lost their lives defending Canada and the free world. (Sure, history is defined by the winner). They aren’t worn every day.
@David_Moscrop How is a poppy political? It's a symbol of remembrance for Canadians who have died fighting wars on Canada's behalf. Wearing a poppy doesn't offend anyone. It doesn't threaten anyone. While this does. Pretty simple. --@james_ogrady
@David_Moscrop Poppies don't represent terrorism. They represent remembrance day.