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truthcommission
24-04-2007, 05:20 PM
Permit me a moment indiscretion in the lead up to ANZAC Day. A day that is recognized even more so by Australians than Independence Day to Americans.
You got it all wrong matey!
Your fellow countrymen and women didn't go off to defend YOUR freedom but went to fight because they dreamed of glory and medals at the end of it all.
Unfortunately they ended up as canon fodder and the so called freedoms the fought for weren't really worth it.
freespark
24-04-2007, 05:45 PM
What shits me about Australiaaaa -
Its too fucking far away!
What shits me about Australiaaaa -
I don't live there, and they won't have me!!
Bah!
edelweiss pirate
24-04-2007, 05:50 PM
You're in quite a mood today truth? Every ting K?
Still, since you mention it.....
Lockdowns are the dumbest thing I've ever heard of... This is where all the students in a school class hide under their desks... just in case there's a gun weilding maniac passing with instructions to clean up a masonic child abuse problem (see Dunblane)...
I don't actually think they've ever had a gun toting nutter in their schools but best to be on the safe side eh?
'part from that, Aussies rule... I met a nice guy who lent me money for a scuba diving course on the red sea coast (saw Prince Harry there too btw)..
Good eggs for the most part....
truthcommission
24-04-2007, 05:55 PM
Want to swap?
Maybe you could annihilate an entire nation and pretend it never happened.
Meanwhile line a bunch of old coffin dodgers who killed thousands of Jerrys in the trenches (not to mention countless civilians) and pack 'em off to their graves with a feeling of heroism and glory.
truthcommission
24-04-2007, 05:59 PM
You're in quite a mood today truth?
If both of us agree one of is unnecessary.
People are too complacent and happy to go along with the status quo.
As far as I am concerned silence is consent.
father ted
24-04-2007, 07:42 PM
I agree truth, anzac day is way too fucked up. Australians are all brainwashed about it, look at the significance they're placing on collingwood (the devil's team) and essendon.
The real heroes are the ones who didn't go to war, especially ww1.
limelady
24-04-2007, 08:24 PM
I'm with you on this one truth and ted. ANZAC Day is an annual mass mourning ritual honouring and glorifying the Australian and New Zealand lives lost in the Illuminati sacrificial mass murder rituals we call "war".
Its always been a horrific concept to me that people can be be 'sent' off to die as war sacrifices to start with, let alone having to annually hang our heads to mourn their loss and honour their sacrifice for their country.
As humans, we should all of us hang our heads in shame every single day that we allow this pointless mass slaughtering to continue in places like Iraq, where human's (including women and their children) are sacrificed on a daily basis as a matter of course.
Instead of focusing our attention on the lost lives of the past, we should point our attention towards ensuring the brotherhood of murdering bastards who continue to cause this horrific loss of life, to never again have the power to order another single human being to their death as a matter of duty.
father ted
24-04-2007, 08:32 PM
I see you woke up early for this one, limelady:D
I wonder what the significance of the date is? Some of the monuments that I've been seeing on the news look interesting and symbolic, the whole anzac day, like any other "special" day, I would say is a mass participation in a satanic ritual, look at all those suckers!:mad: :confused: :mad:
limelady
24-04-2007, 08:38 PM
Yes ted....up early today....you too by the looks :D
But you won't find me standing in front of any monument participating in a ritual....
today or any other day!
father ted
24-04-2007, 09:34 PM
Yes ted....up early today....you too by the looks :D
But you won't find me standing in front of any monument participating in a ritual....
today or any other day!
Oh, I didn't realise it was anzac day today cause I couldn't give two fucks about it (I just knew it was coming up). What I meant was that you got up early to post.
Seriously, how boring and stupid do you have to be to celebrate this day, and stand infront of a freakn monument?! Good for us that we don't waste our time, limelady:) and to think, only because we think!
rainmaker
24-04-2007, 10:32 PM
Another Aus up and at em early!
A couple of weeks ago I was in Brisbane, and whilst walking through a park of some kind saw a plinth with a hand-shaped template on it. I put my hand on it to see what happened, and a big brass band started playing along with a disembodied voice telling me about our illustrious forefathers who had died in the wars. It was Anzac Square. Wow, I really got freaked out at how complex our matrix is - I already knew it, have already known it, but it just reminded me how the programming is everywhere, even when you are casually strolling in the park.
I'm up early too :D
Done my washing - boring job that it is - get it over and done with.
I agree with everyone's sentiments about the concept of ANZAC day. I see Gallipolli as one of the greatest sacrifices the arseholes have ever made. There was nothing glorious about it! The poor suckers THOUGHT they were fighting for freedom. They were being sacrificed en masse.
However, the people who take part in this ritual every year do not understand that. They are showing respect for the lives lost, for what they believe, was to keep us free. We know different but they don't. I am sure the powers that be encourage it because it is keeping people in the herd mentality.
So while I think the whole ritual is a crock of shit to keep the sheeple imprisoned, I couldn't go up to an old digger and tell him that he and his dead mates were used to further the agenda of a few.
oneofmany
25-04-2007, 02:45 AM
Permit me a moment indiscretion in the lead up to ANZAC Day. A day that is recognized even more so by Australians than Independence Day to Americans.
You got it all wrong matey!
Your fellow countrymen and women didn't go off to defend YOUR freedom but went to fight because they dreamed of glory and medals at the end of it all.
Unfortunately they ended up as canon fodder and the so called freedoms the fought for weren't really worth it.
The problem is that most Australians don't realise what ANZAC day is meant to be about. The phrase "Lest We Forget" doesn't mean that we should not forget the war, it means Lest We Forget, so not to make the same mistakes. But what do we do? Go sign up for every mickey mouse tinpot war, and TOTALLY FORGET what our forefathers fought so hard for, so we didn't have to in the future. Now we have the new generations Idolising war and totally missing the point of it. My Dad works in a RSL Sub Branch, helping diggers with their entitlements and so forth, and almost every digger that I know, says the same thing that I do. Some even feel cheated by their own country for the way they are now acting, TOTALLY UN AUSTRALIAN. Thanks John Howard, you asshole, for shitting on the memory of the fallen.
father ted
25-04-2007, 09:19 AM
Yeah, those diggers are allright, I've met a few of them, I remember a few who fought in the 1st world war, good bunch of blokes. I think most of them speak out about the wars going on, but they are silenced, it's days like these that when they interview these guys about other things (cerimonies), that they speak out and the media and the government don't like it.
Peer pressure was a big think to those who fought in the 1st world war, and I for one still say that the true, REAL heroes are/were the ones who didn't go to war.