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Don Cherry: Commentator faces backlash over poppy comments | Don Cherry: Commentator faces backlash over poppy comments |
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Canadian ice hockey commentator Don Cherry has caused controversy for complaining that he rarely sees people he believes to be new immigrants wearing Remembrance Day poppies. | Canadian ice hockey commentator Don Cherry has caused controversy for complaining that he rarely sees people he believes to be new immigrants wearing Remembrance Day poppies. |
Speaking on the Hockey Night in Canada show, the 85-year-old singled out Toronto immigrants for not wearing poppies. | Speaking on the Hockey Night in Canada show, the 85-year-old singled out Toronto immigrants for not wearing poppies. |
"At least you can pay a couple bucks for a poppy," he said. | "At least you can pay a couple bucks for a poppy," he said. |
Many have called Mr Cherry's comments offensive and factually incorrect. | Many have called Mr Cherry's comments offensive and factually incorrect. |
What did he say? | What did he say? |
"You people... you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey, at least you can pay a couple bucks for a poppy or something like that," Mr Cherry said. | "You people... you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey, at least you can pay a couple bucks for a poppy or something like that," Mr Cherry said. |
"These guys paid for your way of life that you enjoy in Canada, these guys paid the biggest price." | "These guys paid for your way of life that you enjoy in Canada, these guys paid the biggest price." |
While some on social media supported Mr Cherry's comments, many called them ignorant and ill-informed. | While some on social media supported Mr Cherry's comments, many called them ignorant and ill-informed. |
"Remembrance day is not about poppies. It is about respect. All immigrants I have known demonstrated respect, for Canada & for others. Don Cherry does not. Time for him to go," wrote one user on Twitter. | "Remembrance day is not about poppies. It is about respect. All immigrants I have known demonstrated respect, for Canada & for others. Don Cherry does not. Time for him to go," wrote one user on Twitter. |
"We don't honour the sacrifice of those who died in battle by sowing division or distrust," wrote Paula Simons, an independent senator from Alberta. | "We don't honour the sacrifice of those who died in battle by sowing division or distrust," wrote Paula Simons, an independent senator from Alberta. |
A flamboyant and controversial character | A flamboyant and controversial character |
By Jessica Murphy, BBC News in Canada | By Jessica Murphy, BBC News in Canada |
Don Cherry has been on Canadian television screens for decades. | Don Cherry has been on Canadian television screens for decades. |
The onetime ice hockey player and coach launched his career as a commentator for Canada's beloved game in the 1980s. | The onetime ice hockey player and coach launched his career as a commentator for Canada's beloved game in the 1980s. |
He is arguably one of the most recognisable Canadians, his celebrity built through his appearance on Coach's Corner, a segment of Hockey Night in Canada - television staple since 1952. | He is arguably one of the most recognisable Canadians, his celebrity built through his appearance on Coach's Corner, a segment of Hockey Night in Canada - television staple since 1952. |
Mr Cherry is well known for his hockey commentary and sharp eye for the game, for his flamboyant, custom-made suits and his blunt manner. | Mr Cherry is well known for his hockey commentary and sharp eye for the game, for his flamboyant, custom-made suits and his blunt manner. |
His comments on issues like fighting in hockey, female sports reporters in dressing rooms, French-Canadians and "pinkos" that "ride bicycles and everything" have frequently landed him in hot water. | His comments on issues like fighting in hockey, female sports reporters in dressing rooms, French-Canadians and "pinkos" that "ride bicycles and everything" have frequently landed him in hot water. |
But he has also long been known for his fierce support of Canada's military, their families and their causes. | But he has also long been known for his fierce support of Canada's military, their families and their causes. |
Others poked fun at the iconic commentator. | Others poked fun at the iconic commentator. |
"Just realized my poppy fell off this morning. Am anxious to get a new one before Don Cherry has me sent back to where I came from," another user wrote, using the hashtag #youpeople. | "Just realized my poppy fell off this morning. Am anxious to get a new one before Don Cherry has me sent back to where I came from," another user wrote, using the hashtag #youpeople. |
The origins of the poppy as an emblem of remembrance lie with the opening lines of the World War One poem In Flanders Fields by Canadian officer John McCrae: "In Flanders fields the poppies blow, between the crosses, row on row." | |
Poppies are predominantly worn in the UK and Commonwealth nations such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. They are also used to a lesser extent in the US. |
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