By disrupting others paying respect they are disrespecting those young men who gave their lives to save Europe from fascism.
Well the point is to respect those young men who gave their lives in all conflicts, including very recent 'internal' ones. So if I was standing about giving a minutes silence to IRA war dead would you fall silent until I'd finished going about my respectful business? I mean, I grew up in the United Kingdom - and the vast majority of IRA men were born in the United Kingdom too - so we all have equal rights as equal citizens of the United Kingdom to go about respecting our dead, and expecting everyone else to fall in line, no?
Of course not, because the IRA were a small minority within the UK - and those who respect the British Army dead are a majority. So, what we're really saying is 'Might is Right', that the biggest and the strongest get to set the orthodoxy, and everyone else must fall in line.


