What if he wears a furry black turban that looks like a bearskin?
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A Sikh Guardsman will be allowed to wear a turban at the trooping of the colour, how should we feel about this?
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-...shire-44413296
He himself said "I hope that people watching, that they will just acknowledge it and that they will look at it as a new change in history,"
I respect the man for joining up as I do anyone who serves, but, should we accept it as the evolution of all aspects of society or is it simply another concession to outside influence over a long, military tradition?
I for one believe that tradition is sacred, if you join the Guards you have to be prepared to wear the Bearskin, however, I'd have absolutely no objections to a Sikh regiment in the British Army where they'd be allowed to cultivate their own traditions?
Last edited by SwalePie; 09-06-2018 at 04:35 PM. Reason: Off topic prefix omitted
What if he wears a furry black turban that looks like a bearskin?
If you can find one I'll pass it on.
Why even bring it up, if the establishment are okay with it that's all that matters.
Will having a pointless debate change anything. How about a debate on Notts County something that were all interested in.
My contribution to the debate is that I don't give a monkey's ****.
History is precisely that, history. The world is evolving in many ways and people should embrace it.
2 points here. Firstly, I thank this man for his services to our country and any sacrifices he makes protecting us all. I applaud him for maintaining his beliefs and keeping to his own traditions. Secondly, this decision would not have been taken lightly, and I suspect someone (probably the Queen) in the Royal house would have been asked, and rightly accepted the request.