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By Graham Young, published 3/5/2023If ANZAC Day is secular Australia's one day of 'religious observance', Barry Humphries might have been one of our only secular patron saints.
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Perhaps if Barry Humphries had lived in his own country, he wouldn't have been "out of favour". But, as Australians have always had it in for 'tall poppies', particularly their own, he wouldn't have had much success here. And that brings us to Australia's big problem: we hate ourselves; or at least anyone after generation X does; and they are the ones who would normally "fight to defend their country". Now, we have the silly Opposition bleating about letting foreigners into the military because the useless locals don't want to be paid, even, to learn how to defend us.
This year, I didn't see anyone bothering to rubbish Anzac Day as they usually do. A sure sign that the evil bastards now in charge are satisfied that they have successfully undone everything that people supposed to be honoured by the Day fought and died for.
Taking the piss WAS a "national pastime"; now it will get you cancelled - or worse.
Thanks for this article, Graham. A tribute to a great Australian and what used to be Australia - a country that is no longer the 'best country in the world', as a few naive and nostalgic conservative commentators are still calling it.