Times Colonist

Let us all work for peace

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I will be wearing a white poppy at the Spanish Civil War memorial on Menzies Street at 10:30 a.m. on Nov. 11, because it commemorat­es the first war against fascism and is a war we seem to have forgotten.

I mean no disrespect to the members of the Armed Forces who have died since then, but uncounted civilians have died, too, and are unsung. I wear a white poppy in the tradition of the Co-op Women’s Guild in England, which said, in l933, that all victims of war should be honoured.

If that makes me a peacenik, so be it. I simply believe that the mourning does not go far enough and should be accompanie­d by all of us saying: “Never again!”

Also, I admit that cannon fire and guns bother me. I was a war child in the London blitz, where my father died in a shelter and my big sister became a widow at 19. (She had married a tail gunner in the Royal Air Force; their life expectancy in combat was less than a year).

Now I am 90 and a confirmed Raging Granny, though my raging is now deep inside me, rather than impelling me to action. Isn’t it enough to see the glorificat­ion of guns in the U.S. and a president threatenin­g the world with annihilati­on?

So, please, can we put the guns away and try to honour Remembranc­e Day by working, in whatever ways we can, for peace?

Alison Acker Victoria

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