Yet another attack

on our traditions and institutions, led by leftist slimeballs and happily parroted by the clowns employed in the NZ media:
Red, white, purple: what colour of poppy do you wear?
To answer the question: I wear a red poppy, always have, always will. Fuck you.

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21 Responses to Yet another attack

  1. Redbaiter says:

    These Marxist scum have a twitter account if anyone is interested

    @NCPACS

    I have told them what I think of them.

    Also, this is the brainchild of one Professor Richard Jackson who is Deputy Director at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (NCPACS) at Otago University.

    Prior to taking up this position, he was Professor of International Politics at Aberystwyth University in the United Kingdom, and was the Honourable Secretary of the British International Studies Association (BISA) from 2009-2011.

    Get the picture? Another common and garden type academic subversive.

    Here’s an article he wrote on his own blog-

    Confessions of a Terrorist Sympathiser

    • KG says:

      And Stuff news gives this scumbag oxygen….this really is a little socialist country.
      The Soviets set up and financed lots of organisations such as this in the West, in order to subvert the politics and culture from within.
      Jackson and others like him in academia make my flesh crawl. Vomit

      • Flashman says:

        He’s busy little bee, isn’t he?

        I wonder how much his private writing and publishing and blogging is done on the taxpayer’s dollar as a professor of a publicly-funded university?

  2. mara says:

    Mark my words, there will soon be a rainbow coloured poppy and we will be called out as bigoted, hateful, transfauxbic scum if we oppose it. Too bad if the soldiers who gave their lives for our freedoms would ALL have said that such nonsense is a fucking “freedom” too far. Anzac day is becoming an occasion less about the memory of fallen heroes than a disgusting display of creeping political correct madness. Woe betide any poppy sellers who try to flog me one that is not red.

    • KG says:

      Damn right, Mara.
      Anzac Day is not a “family day” or “community day” or something to be hijacked in the name of “multicultural harmony” or any other effing cause the leftist PC scum want to tack on to it.
      It’s to remember and thank our fallen and God help any bastard who approaches me with a white poppy. He or she is likely to wear it as a suppository. :evil:

    • Bo Chandler says:

      Anyone wearing a white or purple poppy on ANZAC day will get the middle finger from me in all instances except an actually ceremony (be sure I’ll wait for them at the car park).

      If rainbow poppies ever become “a thing” then I will be at the gate to my local event with a sign that says “if you bring a rainbow poppy to this event then you better bring a fucking mouth-guard too.”

  3. mara says:

    The best title to a Country and Western song ever was “If Id’a killed you when I wanted to, I’d be outta jail by now.”

  4. Odakyu-sen says:

    I don’t know if I can wear a poppy

    New Zealand seems to have forgotten the lessons learned in two World Wars. Namely:
    – Identify, know and protect your culture
    – Resist those who would colonize your lands
    – Dare to speak the truth

    It’s good that so many youngsters want to remember ANZAC day, but what exactly are they trying to remember? (“Lots of guys died a long time ago, but we don’t really understand the principles they were fighting for…”)

    Can anyone offer me some advice?

    • Brown says:

      Yep, educate them, argue with them, put moral propositions to them they don’t like but cannot deny are sensible, pick on things they value and look for them to justify their position. Home is a safe space where anything gets talked about because it is a safe space where step parents get a say and are respected because the kids know I love them no matter what. My 17 year old step daughter is no PC apologist and hates the progressive agenda without even thinking why. Men are men, women are women and that toilets do not mix depending on how you identify on a given day is common sense to her. Her older sister is another matter but I’m working on her. She likes to debate but concedes she always loses because she’s wrong. There is hope.

  5. Darin says:

    So far it’s Red Poppy by 82%.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

    The group that turns my stomach the most are the peace at any price and the anti-nuke crowd.Deaths from war dropped to an all time low after 46′ and tolerating mass genocide in the name of maintaining “peace”is just a moral cop out IMO.

  6. MikeH. says:

    This subject has sparked a brain cell or two. As a child, I remember ladies from the Red Cross passing out red Poppies at various locations around town on Memorial Day. And I remember a lot of people wore them and we even wore them in school. Over the years, (I’m 63 now) the ritual seems to have vanished into obscurity.

  7. C-CS says:

    sad to say – the poppy is almost lost here in the US–and has been lost for over 20 years–used to pin them on every year– now- cannot even find one to buy–
    C-CS

  8. Cadwallader says:

    I have certainly led a sheltered life. I only knew of red poppies until now. If these idiots want their own poppies they can go out and pay for them and wear them at another time of the year. Typical bone idle academic, no brains, no measured conduct etc…and we pay his wages (or if he prefers, his stipend!) Wanker!