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Anzac Day 2026- Booing to Acknowledgement of Country- Is 'welcome to country appropriate' and why?
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Posted by mhaze, Saturday, 2 May 2026 1:41:30 PM
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Hey mhaze,
So how are you coping with all this Israeli hatred towards Christians? IDF smashing in the heads of Jesus crucifixion statues with sledgehammers and stuff, and Donald attacking the Pope. Google? 'Christians are noticing Israels hatred for them' >>AI Overview Reports indicate rising concern among Christians regarding hostility in Israel, including harassment of believers, vandalism of churches, and spitting incidents by extremists, particularly in Jerusalem. While many Christians support Israel, some document personal experiences of discrimination, while others argue that unwavering political support for the modern state is not mandated by scripture, urging a focus on justice.<< There's been quite a steady stream of reports of attacks on Christians lately. Latest one was an attack a 48 year old French Catholic nun in Jerusalem. http://x.com/Truthtellerftm/status/2050277605073400180 Posted by Armchair Critic, Saturday, 2 May 2026 2:08:28 PM
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If acknowledging the horrors inflicted upon the indigenous peoples of this continent by the British coloniser’s since 1788, if acknowledging the fact that the indigenous peoples were treated as non-citizens until the 1967 referendum, if acknowledging that despite these slights, indigenous men enlisted in the military forces to fight and die for “Australia”, if acknowledging that any aboriginal soldier who returned when hostilities ceased, were shunned and not allowed to share a drink with their white comrades in pubs, if all this and lots more means that the likes of Mhaze Canem Malum or Geoffrey Blainey, are prepared to rant in such a chaotic, unhinged and convoluted manner (Mhaze with Britons and Vikings. FFS?) or to claim that people like me are “left wing, woke Marxist etc. etc.’ (CM) or have a ‘black armband view of history’ (Blainey) then let them rage. It makes for an interesting psychological profile and provides plenty of laughs along the way.
Posted by Aries54, Saturday, 2 May 2026 3:51:34 PM
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Hi Trumpster,
Looking into your Blainey and Buckley claims. What did Geoffrey Blainey actually write; "it is probable that nearly every tribe in Australia traded something with others". From that the Trumpster extrapolates; "Chief among them was the practice of sending some of the more comely women of the tribe over to the visiting tribe as sexual offerings" What we do know from Blainey is; Aboriginal women were stolen and traded by white Bass Strait sealers, rather than referring to a practice of Indigenous people trading women. Trumpster was your Great Grandpa a Bass Strait Sealer? As for William Buckley, ONLY BEEN DEAD FOR 130 YEARS, the book, 'Life and Adventures of William Buckley' was written in 1852 by a journalist John Moran,the modern edition is introduced by author Tim Flannery. There is nothing found that even suggests Buckley said; "Chief among them was the practice of sending some of the more comely women of the tribe over to the visiting tribe as sexual offerings" Maybe you have channelling powers that us mere mortals don't possess. BTW What have you got against fugly women? AND why didn't they send them all, and why didn't they send the good lookn' ones? I bet Grandpa mhaze wasn't that choosy! MYTH BUSTED! Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 2 May 2026 5:06:18 PM
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Pay the rent. Anthony Albanese Alice Springs
http://youtu.be/da0IiDfOpxU Posted by Armchair Critic, Saturday, 2 May 2026 7:18:38 PM
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As there is a day, ANZAC Day, to remember the 100,000 Australians killed in war, all except a handful died in far off foreign lands, fighting other peoples wars, would it not be appropriate to have a national day of remembrance for the 250,000 dead Aboriginal people killed here in Australia during the days of colonial genocide, which began in 1788, NATIONAL ABORIGINAL GENOCIDE DAY. I think it is very neglectful of Australians not to remember the deaths of a quarter of a million innocent Aboriginal people, children, women old people etc, their deaths caused by disease, dispossession and outright murder. I THINK WE CAN ALL AGREE ON THAT.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 2 May 2026 7:32:45 PM
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Why not just admit that when you made the claim about Vikings you just hoped no one would bounce you on it?
And then to compound his lunacy he claims that one of Australia's premier historians is 'nutty'. Why? Because he writes facts that Paul would prefer not be mentioned.