I was in an airport yesterday in the UK (Stansted) shortly before 11.00am on Remembrance Sunday.
The announced a two minute silence for the Fallen in War and the place went instantly quiet, only a few late souls scurrying for flights. Most people at tables stood up, head bowed. An Italian girl a few tables along in the coffee shop continued squealing into her mobile phone until a waiter told her to stop.
It made the hairs on my neck stand up.
Do we ordinarily 'Remember', or do we continually need to be reminded, and if reminding is what brings individuals to stop what ever it is they are doing, how much 'value' is the Remembrance?
The announced a two minute silence for the Fallen in War and the place went instantly quiet, only a few late souls scurrying for flights. Most people at tables stood up, head bowed. An Italian girl a few tables along in the coffee shop continued squealing into her mobile phone until a waiter told her to stop.
It made the hairs on my neck stand up.
Do we ordinarily 'Remember', or do we continually need to be reminded, and if reminding is what brings individuals to stop what ever it is they are doing, how much 'value' is the Remembrance?