I don’t find the two minutes silence farcical. I use it in the presence of others to remember my own grandfather( and his brother) who was killed inWW1 at the Battle of the Somme leaving a wife and two small children with another on the way. I think of my great grandmother losing two sons within three months of each other and another taken as a POW. Yes of course I can think of them at any time but there is something special about doing it alongside others. However, I do take your point Franbern and to a certain extent I agree but this protest in my local town was totally out of place and disrespectful.
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