Title: 2 MINUTES OF SILENCE SHOULD BE MANDATORY: Poll
Category: Political
Posted By: PENATRATOR
Date: 2009-11-09 09:54:28
Canadian
While I really doubt this would ever happen, I think people should take some sort of pause from their day to remember those who never came home as well as all those who fought for the lifestyle and rights we have today. The numbers from Quebec make you shake your head though really should we be surpried?
In defense of Quebec, 2/3 of them support the idea. Those are still better numbers than you'd see for a similar proposal in California, Massachussetts, Rhode Island, Illinois, or New Jersey.
How can you make it mandatory? All you can do is have people (kids in schools, people at work) be silent together, but you cannot fine someone who is not silent.
I wish people had the common courtesy to stop on the shoulder of the road for 2 minutes, turn their phones off, and just be quiet, but to fined if you don't... I think the public that loathes you if you don't is punishment enough.
Rather than making it mandatory, how about we educate people? I would rather have most people honour our heroes willingly, out of genuine respect, than have all of people do it without understanding or caring why they're doing it.
I don't think by 'mandatory' they mean you'll get a ticket for not doing it. I believe they're talking about employers trying to get people to work at that time etc. A law might be overboard for all people but I think employers shouldn't be allowed to corrupt the day.
What does 'mandatory' mean?
I remember having school assemblies where we were asked to please pause for a moment of silence. Just who is the grumpy B@sturd that thinks this is wrong?
The school assemblies that I participated in 20 years ago were based on educating us, to consider the 'manditory' moment of silence as wrong will only serve to de-educate our children.
The fact that a large percentage of our society lacks the respect to observe the two minutes of silence speaks volumes about our society and what it has become.
I do not think that the respect has not been earned, but instead that people do not have the ability to respect.
Nothing bugs the rat shit out of me more than standing at the cenotaph with a dump truck idling 20 ft away at the corner because the dumbass couldn't have the common courtesy to shut his vehicle off.