Jack has been writing about cycling and multisport for over a decade, arriving at road.cc via 220 Triathlon Magazine in 2017. He worked across all areas of the website including tech, news and video, and also contributed to eBikeTips before being named Editor of road.cc in 2021 (much to his surprise). Jack has been hooked on cycling since his student days, and currently has a Trek 1.2 for winter riding, a beloved Bickerton folding bike for getting around town and an extra beloved custom Ridley Helium SLX for fantasising about going fast in his stable. Jack has never won a bike race, but does have a master's degree in print journalism and two Guinness World Records for pogo sticking (it's a long story).
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I'd sooner listen to the views of someone who fought in several WWII campaigns.
https://www.express.co.uk/videos/6094878428001/BBC-Breakfast-War-veteran...
Victor Gregg's book is also an excellent read and a proper tribute to a generation who gave so much for our country.
Cut across in front of them without signalling = Threaten to hit with a hammer
I'm not sure that's a proportionate response...
Anecdote alert. People do seem to get really incensed by this. I met a charming van driver some months ago who thought that another cyclist weaving in front of his van seemed to present some unacceptable risk to the safety of his darling daughter, but seemed to think it was perfectly ok for her to sit illegally on the bench seat beside him without a child seat, while he shouted out the window threatening to kill cyclists, and swerved into their path.
Perfection. Balance restored.
I think we're largely in agreement on the Remembrance question. There certainly are people who misuse the symbol (across the political spectrum), and many who either conform automatically or assume that all should. They're all wrong.
[Must say I'm glad to agree with you as I usually do - tho this level of harmony isn't what the internet was invented for. Might need some sort of cute pic of a small mammal to redress the balance...]
Will this do?
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To balance my political slur against Boris - I bet Tony Blair happily wore a poppy whilst planning the Iraq war (I still think he should be put on trial for war crimes).
Regarding poppies - I have no idea.
I know two of my grandparents hated the poppy and were cynical about the whole remembrance business, because they were very bitter about losing fathers in WW1 and consequently their families being left in poverty with no support. From what I remember, they always saw the remembrance rituals as being in bad-faith - politicians pretending to care, while busily preparing for the next war - the same politicians who did nothing for them back then.
On the other hand, it's clear that many others of their generation (and later) who experienced war and its effects feel entirely differently. So I don't know either way, myself, whether to go with what my grandparents felt, or what other people's grandparents felt.
(And there seems to be a strong whiff of attention-seeking about the porn-pedallers lot...though I guess more than a few of those being commemorated would have had a fairly 'robust' attitude to sexual matters themselves)
I used one of the e-bikes in glasgow last night to zip along to the next train station from the one I was at which was closed. Given that it was raining and about 3 degrees, I was more than happy to pay the extra £1 to get there in half the time!
In response to the stats on how popular they are, there is only 1 or 2 max at the stations, and I would say only about a third of stations roughly have them available so its no surprise that where there is so few, that they are relatively popular compared to the regular bikes which can see piles of 20+ sitting at stations at a time.
Hawkinspeter, I think there's a big group of people who can combine poppy wearing with a hatred of war and distaste for all that Mr Johnson brings to the world.
Someone I knew, who died a couple of years ago, was never the same after navigating bombers in WW2. He was staunchly committed to peace and social justice and would have loathed where we have got to as a nation. But he took Armistice Day and the support work for those who lost more than he had extremely seriously.
Those who drag this into thoughtless pseudo-patriotism and xenophobia do us all a dis-service.
And frankly I think Porn Pedallers need to decide if they are about conquering discrimination against their industry, or becoming notorious. Either of those is fine by me, free speech etc, but they can't credibly do them both at the same time.
Yes, I didn't mean to disparage poppy wearing.
My issue is with the automatic wearing of poppies without considering why they should (or should not) be worn.
And with those people who insist you MUST wear a poppy, or ask why you aren't wearing one.
(Answer 1: None of your business, Answer 2: I made a donation, but I don't wear any badges or symbols).
They died so you could coom.
Even more ironic the Porn Pedallers were out in No Nut November.
People who have sacrificed their lives for FREEDOM to choose what they feel is right and DEMOCRACY of the people you mean right?
If you think that the generation that endured WWII weren't nationalistic then you have absolutely ZERO understanding of the majority of the people of that time, particularly service personnel. I've been amongst them a lot more than most so I know first hand how they have felt and are feeling about the political maters at hand.
You also fail to grasp or don't want to grasp that many are more concerned about the impact on our communities in so many different ways, the way things have gone economically that have continued to slide/get worse whilst within the common market and the imbalance in many aspects due to being a member state that have impinged negatively upon the UK, often more than most other states.
Some of us have seen the massive injustice in trade terms/conditions that has undermined and destroyed businesses in the UK, that jobs were lost on a massive scale right from the outset and on our own doorstep, the people with lived amongst, friends and families left to ruin and poverty due to these imbalances. For some towns/cities they've never recovered having the heart ripped out and 40 years on still struggling due to the after effects.
Yeah, you talk about pseudo patriotism and for sure some people are looking at the picture in the wrong way but you're so far off the mark with regards the WWII generation and so much more and that freedom, right to free speech and democracy is precisely what your elderly friend fought for!
I'm confused. What does wearing or not wearing a poppy have to do with supporting "Austerity (TM)" and the Conservatives' gutting of British heavy industry?
That hashtag made me chuckle.
I'm not a big fan of wearing poppies to show respect - I tend to believe that we should take on board the lessons of WWII and not allow demagogues to become popular and gain power.
However, it looks like a lot of people are happy to wear poppies and vote for Boris, so I must be a minority.
If that's the case then they probably need to adjust their saddles...
#Cockdestroyer. Lest we forget.
I think we'd better forget.
Time to press the reset button the world.