Why did I wear my poppy? Freedom, was the short answer. The exposition would run thus; because I believe that every person has a right to worship, believe, live as they want, without harming others. Because, I think we should remember the people who give their lives in our stead, that we might live in ideological safety. And not just remebering the "British" Armed forces which include(d), the Canadians, the ANZACs, the West Indians, the Indians, the Africans, the Irish and the Gurkhas (amongst others). But also remembering those Germans, Italians, Japanese, Argentinians, Afghanis and Iraqis who died for an ideology that was not their own. It is easy to say you are right when you 'win'. But, I for one would rather live in a society where you can disagree with me, up to a point of disrespect, and not fear for your life, than the alternative; which would persecute/enslave/murder you for your religion, sexual preference, heritage or race. So yeah, stare, judge, disagree if you want, just remember that the reasons I wear it, ensure that you can.