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The Forum > General Discussion > Anzac Day 2026- Booing to Acknowledgement of Country- Is 'welcome to country appropriate' and why?

Anzac Day 2026- Booing to Acknowledgement of Country- Is 'welcome to country appropriate' and why?

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The ABC reported on ANZAC day this morning, and to their credit reported correctly that booing was featured at most of the capital city services, only during the Acknowledgement to country/ Welcome to country. Unfortunately their coverage also featured a bunch of whipped woke-ists, inverting Aboriginal subversion, and it's calling out.

Many Australian's are sick of being 'welcomed to their own country', and the associated woke signalling proxy warfare.

Australia Day is about those that have made the ultimate sacrifice for Australia- not Aboriginal's, so why do Aboriginals get special treatment during ANZAC day ceremonies. It seems that Aboriginal's and other woke are extorting the RSL under threat of disruption by Aboriginal Counter Protests similar to the farce that Australia Day has become. RSL seems to believe it's safer to have a strategic retreat rather than confront this evil. Some activist's have tried to call this out, by the booing of this Aboriginal subversion. Good on them.

If Aboriginal Ex-Service Men want to march with everyone else fine, but not even the branches of the military get a speech, not the Army/ Navy/ Airforce get a platform, but Aboriginal's get a platform, this is inappropriate.

Aboriginal's don't seem to ever want to work with white people, and "want to push us into the sea", this is effectively what they are saying when they say "welcome to 'our' country". Let Aboriginal's have their own Autonomous Territory with their own borders, but don't let them subvert White Australia. If Aboriginal's come to White Australia they need to accept White Rules.

How are we going to convince young people to serve, when we are telling them that they don't own their own country.

Maybe the Far Left Extremist's want to subvert Australian Defense
Posted by Canem Malum, Saturday, 25 April 2026 11:52:19 AM
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It's true some people are getting really fed up with being welcomed to the country they were born in.
But I'm not sure ANZAC day is the right time or place to carry on with this argument.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Saturday, 25 April 2026 6:00:29 PM
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I know that writing this won’t dent the conscious of people like Canem Malum, but I can’t let his ranting go unchallenged.

I know that he won’t acknowledge the injustices dished out to Indigenous soldiers returning to Australia after the world wars. Or the indignity of an indigenous athlete, part of the “Australian” team in the 1962 Tokyo games, who was considered a non-citizen and needed to travel with a British passport. Or the horror of memories of stolen children when John Howard implemented the military intervention in 2007. Or the massacres across the continent, or the blowing up by miners of centuries old sacred sites. None of this even enters into the thinking of people like Canem Malum.

Yet, despite all these rejections by white Australia, the original inhabitants still welcome us to country. An act of genuine welcome, just as I welcome others into my own home. What a gracious gift. A gift that the Canem Malum’s of this world are too stupid, or blind, or frightened to acknowledge.

This 4th generation Australian graciously accepts the welcome to country extended to us by our indigenous brothers and sisters and was horrified by the actions of the few on Anzac Day.
Posted by Aries54, Saturday, 25 April 2026 6:23:22 PM
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Hi Aries54, totally agree with what you have posted.

A fanatical rant by the Forums resident white supremacist,the Kudos Kid, claims he's not a fascists, but there's hate in every word.

At several ANZAC services around Australia this morning, a small but vocal groups booed and jeered the Aboriginal person as they delivered the "Welcome To Country". Fortunately the vast majority of the crowd cheered and applauded to show their displeasure at the disgusting behaviour of a few thugs in attendance (who promptly exited stage right).
I don't know if you were at any of these services, but if you had been, would you be a BOOER or a CHEERER? I certainly would be a CHEERER. Third option is STICK YOUR FOOT IN YOUR MOUTH, as part of the "Silent Majority".

"Australia Day is about those that have made the ultimate sacrifice for Australia" I don't think so fool, its the day of the illegal invasion, with its murder, dispossession and genocide of Aboriginal people, they made the ultimate sacrifice with their lives.

BTW; The white mans foreign wars has seen 100,000 Australians dead as a result. European colonisation has seen 250,000 Aboriginal dead as a result. Maybe there should be an "ANZAC" Day to remember all the Aboriginal deaths.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 25 April 2026 6:56:55 PM
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CM,

Agree with you on aboriginal yobs. They are just one of the idiotic minorities we have in this country. I believe that they are also a minority of aboriginal Australians.

You ask:

“How are we going to convince young people to serve, when we are telling them that they don't own their own country”.

I don't see why anyone would fight for a country that has been trashed by its political class for over two decades, plus having its only living war hero persecuted just before Ancac Day.

Australia's charging of its own military personnel with allegations occurring 15 years ago in a war against a non-uniformed enemy is outrageous, and it should be a lesson for anyone thinking of enlisting in the ADF.

An official investigation in 2020 “found credible evidence of war crimes committed by Australian special forces, including instances involving soldiers under investigation”.

A Federal Court Judge found that the ‘reports’ that BRS was involved in the “murder of four unarmed Afghan men were ‘substantially’ true. Substantially (to a large degree) is somewhat confusing.

But, in 2002, the Howard government created offences of international concern to “ensure Australia’s jurisdiction was ‘complementary’ to that of the International Criminal Court”. Australia would do its own prosecutions.

A willingness to investigate one’s own was seen as what civilised nations do to maintain integrity in the theatre of war. And, now typically for this country, Australia went in boots and all, “placing itself at the more expansive end of comparable democracies”. Our puffed-up politicians want to be ‘the best’, ‘the first. In contrast to those of the U.S and the UK, who care more about sovereignty and their personnel.

No Court Martial. Just a jury of ordinary people picked at random. Civilians.

The usual clowns are barking for the removal of Roberts-Smith's Victoria Cross, as they usually do before anyone is found guilty or not guilty.

No one in his or her right mind would want to fight for this country under either party capable of forming a government.
Posted by ttbn, Saturday, 25 April 2026 7:16:26 PM
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