Gnads wrote on Apr 26
th, 2025 at 5:43pm:
Bobby. wrote on Apr 25
th, 2025 at 3:55pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Apr 25
th, 2025 at 3:53pm:
Bobby. wrote on Apr 25
th, 2025 at 3:44pm:
Quote:"Police identified a 26-year-old man from Kensington in relation to the behaviour," Victoria Police said in a statement.
"He has subsequently been interviewed for offensive behaviour and police will proceed via summons.
"The male has been directed to leave the Shrine of Remembrance."
He should have been taken before a magistrate and put on remand in jail.
The sad irony is that our brave diggers fought for his right to be able to boo in public.
Not to make a mockery of such a solemn ceremony.
I hope the magistrate gives him a draconian sentence.
You've been promoted from dick to idiot.
The WTC was just as big an affront as the booing.
At least they had the guts to call it out.
You on the other hand like to piss in a pocket on both sides of the fence.
Bobby is a cultural Marxist.
WTC is nonsense, as are the Aboriginal flag and the Torres flag.
Anzac Day is the anniversary of the Gallipoli landing. A significant event in Australian history, and so it is regarded as a fitting marker for the thanksgiving to all Australians and allies who have served in the ADF and its many supporting organisations. Such people include Aborigines and all sorts of ethnicities, brought together by their commitment to and sacrifice for Australia and its people.
It has absolutely nothing to do with tribal Aboriginal territorialism, clannishness, superstition, fabricated nationhood, useless elders presiding over the unspeakable degradation and brutalisation of their women and children or the rest of the nonsense WTC purports to invent and cement into the national consciousness.
It is a testament to the cloth-eared arrogance of Aboriginal fabricators of history that they persist with this obvious nonsense. There was a referendum and a year long debate about this Aboriginal sovereignty bollocks and it has been decisevely rejected. So don't ignore that rejection and insist on inserting this nonsense into every occasion.
It is a shame that Aborigines do not hear the booing of the referendum and now the booing at Anzac Day.