It's Remembrance Day next week. I have to decide. Do I attend the ceremony at the Cenotaph? Or watch it on television in the national Capital.?
My absence will be noticed. As a Councillor, I have responsibility. It will be seen as disrespect.
Is it disrespect?
There are a couple of things I don't like about the Aurora ceremony. I think they are disrespectful.
The symbolism of releasing white doves from a basket escapes me. It has nothing to do with Remembering. It's somebody's idea of improving the service. Like it needs embellishment. .
Then there's the continuous procession of poppy wreaths being placed. It seems like every business in town has purchased a wreath. Owners get to place them on the Altar of Sacrifice. As if the honour can be bought for the price of the wreath.
It's not how it used to be. The Mayors of Aurora, King and Whitchurch laid wreaths on behalf of our communities.
A Silver Cross Mother took her place with dignitaries and laid a wreath.
Laying a wreath had meaning which had nothing to do with who paid for the wreath.
It was not an opportunity to promote one's business.
These changes struck a wrong chord with me. Yet....I've still gone to the Cenotaph.
Organisers are not bad people. They mean well.
But it interferes with my contemplation of the meaning of the ceremony.
Which is simply, two minutes of silence in remembrance of those who died and of the cruelty of their deaths.
I would give it a miss if Councillor Windy is going
ReplyDeleteto be in hug & chatter mode. But maybe she will get
the date or time wrong,
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Blues shaping up against Penguin Canada and I don't
think there is an Aurora connection. Now that is
refreshing; we can watch and it won't cost us anything.
If you don't go Watts will blog about it! You have an obligation.
ReplyDeleteto Anonymous @ 2:21 11-7-11,
ReplyDeleteIf Watts gives her grief he will the be the pot, he has already admitted that he was not at the ceremony on Sunday.