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Well Caleo, I disagree with you regarding the ceremonies of remembrance. They mark our respect for those who gave their lives to protect their families and countries, not just in past wars, but also conflicts since. It gives folk an opportunity to remember them and also to reflect about others impacted by war. My Mother was evacuated from Coventry in her early teens to escape the bombing, but many of our relatives were killed during the war.
Silent pity, as the years pass, will be replaced by forgetfulness.
I disagree with Caleo too.
So many people have been out at services today to remember those who died for our freedom and, believe it or not, Caleo, to pray for peace around the world today and to give our leaders the strength and wisdom to work towards that peace.
I don't think pity is the right word to use at all and I doubt many veterans would either.