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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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Hi Trumpster,

Maybe you might answer this;

Are you (Paul) saying we shouldn't support aboriginals practicing their traditional law? I'm shocked at your racism.

No, I'm not saying that, it was several Aboriginal elders in Alice Springs who were on Friday morning calling for western justice be allowed to take its course, not traditional Aboriginal law . ARE YOU SAYING ABORIGINAL ELDERS IN ALICE SPRINGS ARE RACISTS AGAINST THEIR OWN PEOPLE? I expect you will avoid the question! Just as you failed to acknowledge you lied about Blainey and Buckley, and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles. You must stop making these things up.
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 4 May 2026 8:33:14 PM
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Hi Trumpster,

A direct quote from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, town of York, about women and Viking raiders, let your AI work it out for you. I can't be bothered doing it all and spoon feeding you.

Wearşe mildheorte wiğ us, ge ğa mildheortan, swa ğæt seo gingest wifmann biğ gesend ofer to ğam egle fram feorran of ure byrig Eoforwic.

I think you'll get the gist of it... eventually.
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 4 May 2026 9:19:58 PM
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"I've shown how YOU lied with the Blainey quote"

That's rubbish. I gave a quote and noted the book and the chapter it came from. You haven't even tried to address that. All you did was find a different quote from Blainey talking about different issues and tried to claim that was relevant. As to Buckley, it shows just how weak your claims, more accurately wishes, are that you rely entirely on the fact that Buckley's story was ghost-written rather than personally written.

"A direct quote from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles"
According to the three translators I tried, your quote is written in old-Icelandic. The Chronicles were written in Old-English. What a dill.
Additionally two AIs report it isn't even authentic old-Icelandic but a modern writing using modern grammar but Icelandic words inter mixed with old-English words.

I know you won't provide a link to where you're getting all these so-called quotes because it'll expose your idiocy even further, but just for the sake of it I ask that you provide such a link.

But keep digging Paul. It gets funnier by the day.
Posted by mhaze, Tuesday, 5 May 2026 8:10:30 AM
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Hi Trumpster,

You said; "William Buckley who lived with an aboriginal tribe for 30-odd years and WROTE OF IT." WHERE DID HE WRITE OF IT? Now you say; "Buckley's story was ghost-written rather than personally written."

"I (Trumpster) know you (Paul) won't provide a link" Do YOU want to borrow my copy of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles. Sorry I'm not lending it to YOU! Be misled by AI. "According to the three translators I (Tumpster) tried" You have to stop using internet rubbish, where do you get all this garbage from, anonymous posters on Facebook.

"Based on historical accounts of his research methods, there is no evidence that Geoffrey Blainey conducted extensive direct interviews with Aboriginal people as a primary source for his 1975 book, Triumph of the Nomads"

In a number of comments by people elsewhere they referred to Professor Blainey as "The Nutty Professor".During his career, Blainey was described as a "pugnacious and provocative intellectual of the right," a "controversialist," So Geffo just made it up! A thought bubble to make a quid. MYTH BUSTED.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 5 May 2026 8:46:39 AM
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"my copy of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles."

In the original old-English ... or is it old-Icelandic.

Now that's funny.

We all know you're making this up as you go. But keep it up for the comedic value.
Posted by mhaze, Tuesday, 5 May 2026 9:50:49 AM
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Thanks ttbn, Fester, Armchair Critic, Ipso Fatso, Indyvidual. Kudos.
Posted by Canem Malum, Tuesday, 5 May 2026 3:39:25 PM
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