Remembrance Day and the truths that dare not speak their name

<p>The ritual of tribute to fallen soldiers is a tradition that stretches back to antiquity. From then to the present the exaltation of those who have died fighting in a tribe, city state or nation&rsquo;s wars has been crucial in uniting said community around a common narrative of shared purpose and values.</p> <p>In Britain we have the annual commemoration of Remembrance Day, observed each year on the closest Sunday to 11 November, the anniversary of Armistice Day, which brought the First World War to an end in 1918 after four bloody years of slaughter in the mud swamped trenches of the Western Europe.</p> <p><a href="https://johnwight1.medium.com/remembrance-day-and-the-truths-that-dare-not-speak-their-name-c7d32ceefa63"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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