Red Poppy Debate | Major General Arthur Denaro | Opposition

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

Комментарии • 33

  • @niknak604
    @niknak604 6 лет назад +9

    The only officer I truly respected when I served with him in Germany..hard as nails and feared no one

  • @danielw5850
    @danielw5850 6 лет назад +9

    Anyone who blows “Tally Ho” on a hunting horn, on the radio net, to signal his regiment to advance to contact, has my respect; love the British cavalry,

  • @philipnorris6542
    @philipnorris6542 Год назад

    Lest we forget, and I never will.

  • @blobbert912
    @blobbert912 9 лет назад +12

    The Major General made an excellent speech, the best of the evening, I thought.

  • @freemanbill4851
    @freemanbill4851 4 года назад +4

    the elites mock us with the poppy .

  • @johnmorley3960
    @johnmorley3960 2 года назад +2

    Knew Arthur when he was a sprog in the Irish Hussars at Paderborn.

  • @zahadaq
    @zahadaq 6 лет назад +5

    'Mente et Manu"

  • @garyrathke2593
    @garyrathke2593 8 лет назад +7

    Brilliant speech brilliant soldier

  • @SedriqMiers
    @SedriqMiers 6 лет назад +7

    If they truly wished to honour the memories of the soldiers that made the ultimate sacrifice, (which was brought about by a feud between the inbred monarchies of Europe).
    Each poppy should have printed upon the leaves, poems written by the soldiers witnessing the horrors of war. We would remember them every 11th of November by reciting poems soldiers authored. Nationwide over the tannoys in railway stations, city and town centres, government buildings, hospitals, public services.
    Such a commemoration is befitting, unlike the charade of actors whom politicians, leaders and monarchies engage in annually.
    But, such a commemorative effort would undoubtedly disabuse the gullible and dissuade the ignorant from becoming another victim by child grooming predatory army recruitment sergeants using another generation of cannon/drone fodder child soldiers.
    War is to deprive the revolution of its energy, intrinsically the youth. From upending the current head of state, monarchy, oligarchy, plutocrats, despots, juntas and principalities.
    Ignoramuses, bigots and the naive are imbued with patriotic fervour, and championed by MSM useful idiots. As they sacrifice themselves in a foreign land. For the hidden hand, consequently culling the herds to a manageable level, and nullifying the power of a generation.
    Hence austerity, economic war is engineered and imposed upon the populous, this occupies the minds of young and old. Depleting their savings and diminishing their standard of living. Government and media recycle sophistries and canards to instil a state of insecurity.
    People begin to act selfishly, and individually, rejecting unity. Thinking irrationally they adjust to the a new reality thanks to austerity, a life of subsistence, rationing, insecurity, this privation, living on the precipice of life.
    Keeping them in a perpetual state of anxiety, on the cusp of insanity. Undermining any attempts that have the potential to unite people in a universal plight in resisting the imposition of inequities, the status quo. Expending their time, energies and projecting frustrations at foreigners as invaders, threats, reaffirmed by the gutter press, that had beaten the drums for war, are now providing you with scapegoats.
    Another welcomed distraction for the influential few, that escaped the dole queue, the bank bailout crew. We're in the penultimate year, marking a decade of austerity, that fait accomli. No referenda, no mandate, we were silenced, provided with the necessary distractions and obfuscations.

  • @dominiccolella3778
    @dominiccolella3778 11 месяцев назад

    It was Corpral Jack Stanley of the Queens Royal Hussars. May he rest in Peace.

  • @99IronDuke
    @99IronDuke 9 лет назад +1

    He speaks the truth.

  • @oliverweed4282
    @oliverweed4282 7 лет назад +2

    Old Gregorian!

  • @petermumford3857
    @petermumford3857 6 лет назад +7

    Arthur was a captain when I knew him, I didn't like him then, I don't like him now! I'm working class, he is a friend of Prince Charles! I'm just cannon fodder to Arthur!!!!!

  • @mozzybhoy
    @mozzybhoy 2 года назад

    Why does he oppose the white poppy

  • @wilfredwilde161
    @wilfredwilde161 4 года назад +1

    I remember this individual well and all I saw him do was abuse people.He knows Prince Charles you know is all I heard .Basically he was given all the top jobs it was ridiculous .The Guy has basically never fired a shot and people are so so taken in by him .
    PS.He is “ Not Irish “ he is Maltese and obsessed with being English .He is without doubt the most horrible person I have ever met .

  • @nathandts3401
    @nathandts3401 4 года назад

    Upper class war criminal against working class war hero.

    • @napalmhotdog4365
      @napalmhotdog4365 3 года назад +1

      What the fuck does his background have to do with it? Could you insult a working class person by calling them a pleb? No, because that’s wrong. It’s the same thing

    • @nathandts3401
      @nathandts3401 3 года назад

      @@napalmhotdog4365 I do insult people based on class. To your above you class and still be a good person is the only distinguishable thing.
      Regardless, not taking shit on the late Harry Leslie Smith's video.

  • @beingsshepherd
    @beingsshepherd 6 лет назад +1

    Therefore an emblem of support and compassion for the less than competent volunteers for Britain's imperial rapacity.

    • @libertasdemocratiam887
      @libertasdemocratiam887 6 лет назад +5

      That's ridiculous, without the armed forces we'd be invaded in a day, they keep us safe, unfortunately the world we live in isn't as nice and peaceful as we'd like it to be, but that is not all on us.
      Humans have been fighting eachother since our beginnings, if you want peace you need every country and person on board, every country would need to give up its weapons at the exact same time.
      For if there is one thing you can be sure of, we as humans are predictable, whilst many would willingly give up their arms for peace, there would be all but a few, maybe even one, who would unfortunately not think the same way as the many and take that moment to gain further power.
      Say for instance North Korea or Russia, we can argue all day about who's to blame for the problems, that'll get us nowhere, it still doesn't take away the fact that there are two very dangerous men in charge of two nations and their armed forces.
      If we didn't have our brave armed forces along with everyone involved, including allies, those with background roles within the armed forces such as mechanics, btw our Queen did her part during ww2 as a mechanic for the armed forces, she did that because we faced a force this world had never seen before.
      I don't remember those wars because i think war is cool, or something we should glorify, i remember and wear my poppy to remember the sacrifice of those who fought in the worst wars this world has ever seen, to remember how those events unfolded and the cost of them on our nation, our armed forces, our civilians, our allies, our world.
      I remember the hell those on the front line went through so we could live as we do today, it may not be perfect but it's a damn sight better than a 100 years ago. We've had 70 years of near peace, in comparison to the early 1900's it is peace, we've remembered the events of the world wars and implemented safe guards, again not perfect, that have so far kept wars on a minimal scale.
      That seems to me to be a success, seeing as the world a 100 years ago was in a collision course for two very strong attempts at global power, however this was different to any other attempt as technology advanced with the industrial revolution, war capabilities grew immensely, for the first time in human history we could fight from the skies, inflicting huge amounts of damage, in a highly efficient way.
      Had our armed forces with the joint effort of many other countries not worked together to stand upto, fight and ultimately defeat Hitler and the third Reich, we'd be living in hell, we'd have no right, prisons would've been replaced with concentration camps, Jews would have been wiped out long ago, he'd have probably wiped out every other race bar white European's, obviously with the exception of those who apposed him, gays, any other faith he didn't like, any one he just didn't like the look of, anyone who dared speak up, the list goes on.
      Maybe think about that before you deem those who fought for the freedoms you enjoy, that allow you to comment freely on platforms like this, that allow you to say and have your view, even though many would disgaree with you, freedom of the press wouldn't exist either.
      The point is we've learnt from those wars and we learnt a lot, compare the last 70 years to the past 4000 years of history and we've achieved the most peaceful time in mankind's history, its not perfect by no means, but what is? Perfection doesn't exist, we all understand this when looking for a partner yet fail to see it with everything else in life. If life were perfect we'd never have the lows to appreciate the highs, we'd stop evolving and looking for change, because if everything is perfect there's no need to change, there's no need to look at mistakes, reflect and change, because there'd be no mistakes.
      Humans are complex creatures, we don't fully understand, we don't know why some people a born with a drive to kill, we don't understand why some people will abuse others, why pain causes these types of people joy, we do know however that they exist. If they exist in the low levels of society those if us who are just regular citizens, then they will exist in positions of power, North Korea's dictator is a prime example, he'll kill people he doesn't know, he'll kill people he's supposed to love like family and wives, he doesn't care that people in his nation are starving to death. If you think someone like him is going to ignore the fact we've given up our nukes and armed forces, leaving us to live peacefully you're deluded, he wouldn't care how many people have to die, if he could take over Britain the world would have to take him seriously which is what he wants, he wouldn't lose any sleep over killing British people, no matter their race, beliefs, he'd just kill us because he has zero regards for life and human rights.
      That is what our armed forces kept us from during ww1 and 2, continuing to do so to this day. They're not perfect, but they're a damn sight better than the likes of the third Reich and Kim's army of blood crazed nutters.

    • @beingsshepherd
      @beingsshepherd 6 лет назад

      No doubt the absence of WMD in Iraq, can be similarly dismissed as an _imperfection._

    • @thehistoadian
      @thehistoadian 5 лет назад

      Shut the heck up, You would bag for a Military as soon as their gone.

    • @philipnorris6542
      @philipnorris6542 Год назад

      @@beingsshepherd That was mistaken intelligence, there was no deliberate lie.

    • @beingsshepherd
      @beingsshepherd Год назад

      @@philipnorris6542 *Gordon Brown Claims the Pentagon Knew Saddam Hussein Didn't Have WMD* ruclips.net/video/sLBjbtk4_zg/видео.html