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Charles III Spotted Wearing Woke Symbol Alongside Remembrance Poppy: ‘The King Has Made an Absolutely Terrible Mistake’

A Tragic Collision: King Charles III‍ and‌ the Woke‍ Madness

A‌ tragic⁤ moment in Britain’s past has collided with the woke madness of‌ the contemporary West. They have come together⁤ in the person of ⁢King‍ Charles III.

Thursday on the British news‍ channel‌ GBN, broadcaster and former politician Nigel Farage blasted the king for sporting a Black Poppy Rose lapel pin ‍Wednesday alongside the traditional red poppy worn to commemorate Armistice Day.

“Perhaps some won’t even notice it,” Farage‍ said ⁤of the Black Poppy Rose.⁤ “But if they do, then the king has made an⁣ absolutely terrible mistake.”

Remembering⁢ Armistice Day

At 11 a.m. each Nov. 11, ​ Britons mark the precise moment in 1918⁢ when an armistice ‍brought ‌the fighting on the Western Front of World War I​ to an ‍end.

According to the Royal British Legion, the red poppy constitutes a “symbol of both Remembrance and hope for a​ peaceful future.”

On the battlefields in France, “the bright red Flanders poppies” stood out as “a notable and striking exception to the bleakness” of a landscape left desolate by the⁤ most pointless war​ in recent memory.

The red ‍poppy, therefore, conjures images of rare beauty amid hellish darkness. More importantly, ‍it represents a tangible artifact of the otherwise ghastly World ⁢War ⁣I experience. No one can see⁤ it without thinking of what the soldiers⁤ saw.

The Black ⁤Poppy Rose, on the other⁣ hand, ⁤embodies the concentrated essence of wokeness, which defines everyone by skin color or other irrelevant traits.

Should King Charles III ‌disown this ‍organization?

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“Today King ‍Charles III wore a @Blackpoppyrose to honour⁣ the legacy ‍of the ‍contributions made by the African, Black, West⁤ Indian, Pacific Islands, and Indigenous ​Nation to Global Wars, inclusive of World War I and ⁢II during ‍Remembrance Month,” Black Poppy Rose wrote Wednesday on⁢ X.

Established in 2010 by‌ Selena Carty, the Black Poppy Rose aims at “enlightening people of ALL nations, of the African/Black/West Indian/Caribbean/Pacific Islands &‌ Indigenous communities contribution to history.”

Farage,⁢ who once led the Brexit Party, argued that the Black Poppy Rose has no place in a British commemoration, nor does ⁢it advance admirable goals.

“Well, on ⁢the face of it, it’s to honor black servicemen that⁢ were killed serving in the wars, who some​ people believe ​are ⁣underrepresented,”‌ he said.

“But it⁤ also represents black people who fought against⁤ the British in a variety of wars. ​And it ⁢also ⁣represents a demand for​ reparations,” Farage said.

He noted, most importantly of all, that ⁣the red poppy already includes those whom the Black Poppy Rose keeps separate.

“The whole point ‍of⁣ wearing the‍ poppy, the whole point of the cenotaph [an empty tomb that symbolizes all war dead], is that ⁣it’s not about class, or race,​ or rank or what ⁢medals you won,” ​Farage said.

“It treats everybody absolutely the‌ same, and that’s the way that it simply ⁤has to stay,” he said.

Some‌ social media users had a similar reaction⁤ to the king’s Black Poppy Rose.

“The red poppy already represented all of you, filthy grifter,” one X user tweeted.

“The red poppy is for everyone,⁣ so this one ‌seems racist,” another user posted.

We need not imagine how black⁣ veterans from the early 20th century would have felt about segregated observances. After all, they experienced them. That fact never seems to occur to modern social justice warriors.

Or, more ominously, perhaps it does occur to them. Perhaps they prefer‌ segregation. In fact, nothing in their behavior suggests they have any interest in real equality.

Thus,‍ the king committed a serious error. ⁤But Farage did not necessarily blame the monarch.

Charles’ ⁣advisers, on the other hand, “should be sacked from ‌Buckingham⁢ Palace,” Farage thundered.

Indeed, World War I gave us many unfortunate things. The Black ⁣Poppy Rose on the king’s lapel amounts to one more of them.


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Should King Charles III disassociate himself from the‍ organization⁣ associated with the Black Poppy Rose, considering the controversy it has caused

Title: A ​Tragic‍ Collision: ‌King Charles III and ‌the Woke Madness

Introduction:

The collision between a tragic moment in ​Britain’s history and the contemporary woke madness has brought King​ Charles III ​under scrutiny. This article discusses​ the controversy surrounding⁢ King Charles‌ III wearing a Black Poppy Rose lapel pin alongside ⁢the traditional red ​poppy to commemorate Armistice Day.

Remembering Armistice Day:

Armistice Day is ​observed by Britons on November​ 11th, marking the ​precise moment in 1918 when an armistice concluded the⁢ fighting on the Western Front of‌ World⁢ War I. The red ⁤poppy, symbolizing both Remembrance and hope for a peaceful future, holds significance due to its representation of‌ rare beauty within the darkness ⁤of war.⁤ It serves as a reminder ⁢of ⁤the ‍sacrifices made​ by soldiers during the ghastly World War I experience.

The Controversial Black Poppy ​Rose:

In contrast, the Black Poppy Rose epitomizes the essence of wokeness, which categorizes individuals based ⁤on their skin color⁢ or other irrelevant ⁣factors. Wokeness‌ perpetuates division by focusing on‍ superficial traits‌ rather than shared humanity. Nigel Farage criticized King Charles III for his ‌choice to wear the Black Poppy Rose alongside the red⁢ poppy, considering it an “absolutely terrible mistake.”

The ‌Debate:

The controversy surrounding‍ King Charles III’s decision to wear ⁢the Black‍ Poppy Rose ⁤raises‌ questions about the‍ significance ​of remembrance and the role of ⁢the ⁢monarchy⁤ in promoting unity and⁣ respect. The opinion of the public ‌is ​divided on whether the king should⁤ disown‍ the organization associated with the Black Poppy Rose.

Conclusion:

The⁢ collision between a ​tragic moment in British history and the woke madness of‍ the contemporary West has caused controversy surrounding‍ King Charles III’s choice to wear a Black ⁢Poppy Rose. While⁢ the red poppy represents remembrance and hope, the Black Poppy Rose symbolizes the divisive nature of wokeness. The debate surrounding this issue raises​ important discussions about the meaning of ⁤remembrance and the⁣ role of ‌the monarchy in bridging divides within society.



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