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Comments by "" (@danielwhyatt3278) on "Ukraine War: Briton's death raises questions over involvement of ex-soldiers" video.
@jasminebali8068 Hay MATE. I’m British as well, and my family to like the vast majority of everyone else lost someone in the first and second world Wars, and this poem is absolutely appropriate for those in Ukraine too. True, it was first created after WW1, but it has since been applied to every major war and its meaning is appropriate to all those who have died in the face of battle. Ukraine and every other nation has the right to use it as its meaning transcends Borders, let alone time and it will be used for decades to come after this war too comes to an end. God save the Queen and Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦🇬🇧
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That is absolutely right. I don’t think that some of the general public or even the media are quite willing to accept this. Especially if there are going to be casualties on the Russian side as well. Collateral damage or the loss of your own Nationals is going to be inevitable in a war. We just must all strive to make sure that these are minimised as much as possible. If we were not prepared for this, we never would’ve won a single war in history. Least of all WWII. Our governments might not be happy with this, but the general public around the world are still aware that it is our belief in the collective responsibility of each other to try and do as much as possible to help, and if that means actually putting our own lives at risk, which is our own right as living sentient beings, then so be it. We can only hope that any of our lives and in as little suffering as possible and that what we have done has been meaningful to ourselves or has helped others.
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I couldn’t agree more. This poem was made for people like this. They are true heroes to all of us.
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I couldn’t agree more. It is always sad to hear that one of your own nationals has died in the face of the enemy, but he still went by choice and did it because he knew it was the right thing to do, and we may never know how many people are alive today thanks to what he and so many other international volunteers and Ukrainian soldiers did and we can all honour him for that.
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