Let's Take Back Remembrance Day
For over a century, Remembrance Day has been a day to commemorate those who have died in the line of duty during wars and conflicts. While the specific customs and traditions may vary from place to place, the purpose of paying tribute to fallen soldiers remains the same.
The sexual habits of fallen soldiers have never factored into the ceremonies. Remembrance Day is an occasion of solemnity and reflection, and it has long held a special place in the hearts of Canadians of all faiths. It is a day when we come together to honour the sacrifices of our war dead, paying homage to their courage, valour, and unwavering commitment to protecting our country and its cherished values. There is no room for narrow ideological divisions.
To many of us, the act of honouring our war dead at Remembrance Day is not merely a secular observance; it is a deeply spiritual exercise. It is, in essence, a liturgy, a sacred ritual that transcends the confines of the earthly realm or any trappings of government …
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