https://ca.yahoo.com/sports/news/do...igrants-for-not-buying-poppies-160909408.html
I didn't catch it and I read it just now.
I am an immigrant myself so may be I feel differently. Pointing at someone's origin just because he/she is not wearing a poppy is plain inappropriate. I always wear one proudly. Something happened to me many years ago. I didn't have one on simply because it was on another jacket. I struck a conversation with someone standing in front of me while waiting in a line for someone. Slowly it turned to my place of origin. All of a sudden he asked me why I wasn't wearing a poppy and I told him the reason. He smirked, rolled his eyes and stopped the conversation that we were having before the subject of poppies came up. I felt embarrassed and a bit hurt.
Coincidentally I was in a supermarket last week. Me and my kids were wearing our poppies proudly. One of my kids asked me how come not everyone was wearing one. I looked around and many of the people who were not wearing poppies were NOT of visible minorities.
Also what defines an immigrant? I could be wrong, but Mr Cherry seems to classify a non-white person as an immigrant. Firstly, to point out a person of color as an immigrant is judgmental. Secondly, just wearing or not wearing a poppy doesn't make one more or less patriotic.
But then we are talking about Don Cherry. I don't have time for him anyways.
I didn't catch it and I read it just now.
I am an immigrant myself so may be I feel differently. Pointing at someone's origin just because he/she is not wearing a poppy is plain inappropriate. I always wear one proudly. Something happened to me many years ago. I didn't have one on simply because it was on another jacket. I struck a conversation with someone standing in front of me while waiting in a line for someone. Slowly it turned to my place of origin. All of a sudden he asked me why I wasn't wearing a poppy and I told him the reason. He smirked, rolled his eyes and stopped the conversation that we were having before the subject of poppies came up. I felt embarrassed and a bit hurt.
Coincidentally I was in a supermarket last week. Me and my kids were wearing our poppies proudly. One of my kids asked me how come not everyone was wearing one. I looked around and many of the people who were not wearing poppies were NOT of visible minorities.
Also what defines an immigrant? I could be wrong, but Mr Cherry seems to classify a non-white person as an immigrant. Firstly, to point out a person of color as an immigrant is judgmental. Secondly, just wearing or not wearing a poppy doesn't make one more or less patriotic.
But then we are talking about Don Cherry. I don't have time for him anyways.






