.. .. Nearly 400,000 Britons died. Millions more were scarred by the
experience, physically and mentally. But was it worth it? Her answer -
and the answer of many of her contemporaries, now in their 80s and 90s
- is a resounding No. They despise what has become of the Britain they
once fought to save. It's not our country any more, they say, in
sorrow and anger .. .. They feel, in a word that leaps out time and
time again, 'betrayed' .. .. "Those comrades of mine who never made it
back would be appalled if they could see the world as it is today." ..
.. "Our British culture is draining away at an ever increasing pace,"
wrote an ex-Durham Light Infantryman, "and we are almost forbidden to
make any comment."
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>This Isn't The Britain We Fought For,' Say Britons of World War II Era
>Daily Mail (Britain)
>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1229643/This-isnt-Britain-fought-say-unknown-warriors-WWII.html
>
>.. .. Nearly 400,000 Britons died. Millions more were scarred by the
>experience, physically and mentally. But was it worth it? Her answer -
>and the answer of many of her contemporaries, now in their 80s and 90s
>- is a resounding No. They despise what has become of the Britain they
>once fought to save. It's not our country any more, they say, in
>sorrow and anger .. .. They feel, in a word that leaps out time and
>time again, 'betrayed' .. .. "Those comrades of mine who never made it
>back would be appalled if they could see the world as it is today." ..
>.. "Our British culture is draining away at an ever increasing pace,"
>wrote an ex-Durham Light Infantryman, "and we are almost forbidden to
>make any comment."
When it comes down to it, this is why mortality is such a good idea.