Comments by "GilbertdeClare0704" (@GilbertdeClare0704) on "The New Culture Forum"
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@chieftandriver703 - Totally respect your view sir, and am deeply saddened by those experiences you endured, similar of which I too have my own sickening experiences of.
I would like to ask you though, do you REMEMBER, and does ANYONE feeling that same despair, still REMEMBER what we HAD before 1997 ?
Peter described it as "Our COLLECTIVE memory, OUR collective consciousness".
If we DO remember it, enough to feel that anger, it has NOT yet gone ? WE hold it INSIDE of us as the SOUL of who we as a people ARE ? THAT is OUR culture. I have not, and I WILL not, FORGET all both of my Grandfathers told me of their childhoods, their struggles and the suffering they endured during WW1, NOR of my father and all his struggles, and the friends he lost in WW2. THAT is why my f**ing BLOOD boils when I see this current betrayal by utter **** posing as "Leaders", as I KNOW something BETTER.
OUR country only "dies" when WE who have known BETTER, LET it, and all who fought to BUILD it, be forgotten !
"At the end of the day, we WILL remember them !"
Respect to you, sir, and I DO salute you !
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@bl4531 VERY true ! The words of "Runnymede" describe it beautifully,
"The lissom reeds that give and take,
That bend so far, but never break,
And still, when Mob or Monarch lays
Too rude a hand on English ways,
The whisper wakes, the shudder plays,
Across the reeds at Runnymede."
It has happened many times in English history, that we bend, and bend, and bend, trying SO hard to be tolerant...then one day "Enough !" and that lissom whisper breaks !
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