My father too was in the Royal Navy and fighting against the Japanese until VJ Day. The experiences he had there stayed with him all his life, and I am quite sure that he would not be 'celebrating' the anniversary of either VE Day or VJ Day. I would not be attending any sort of party or putting up decorations if things were as they were 3 months ago, but I doubt if there would have been much 'celebrating' around here anyway.
Am I alone in feeling, cynically, that this is a diversion from the current mess we're in by stirring up a bit of jingoism? I agree with you, GillT57 about the unpleasantness of triumphalism.
We need to work much more closely with other countries around the world, whatever the history between us, to find solutions to the problems we have, not only coronavirus but also climate change and the loss of biodiversity. We cannot afford to indulge in exceptionalism - we may be fortunate in relation to many places, but we are not exceptional.
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