Anzacphobia: who told the Aussie government there were "risks" in honouring our fallen soldiers?

I’d really like to know.

“Anzac centenary could be divisive”

Gemma Jones in Sydney
March 25, 2012

THE Federal Government has been warned that commemorating the centenary of Anzac Day may provoke division in multicultural Australia.

The Government was also told there were “risks” in honouring our fallen soldiers.

The Government was warned the centenary was a “double-edged sword” and a “potential area of divisiveness” because of multiculturalism.

More Anzacphobia at Adelaide Now
Only JooLiard and the disgraceful Labor mob that misgoverns Australia could fall for something so cowardly and wrong:

2 thoughts on “Anzacphobia: who told the Aussie government there were "risks" in honouring our fallen soldiers?”

  1. The only people that would likely object to ANZAC day would be the Turks. Too bad. If they feel so strongly why not arrange a one way ticket back to Turkey for them. I think a lot of people would be very happy to see them go.

  2. I would like to see the questions.

    I wonder if they asked the question: would you be offended by ANZAC day? or Really offended by ANZAC day?

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