By AR Williams
Parts of the Anzac ceremony held at Gallipoli and televised to Australian audiences Saturday were cringeworthy and an embarrassment to say the least.

The woke choreographers just had to overstep the racist mark by getting a soldier to parade around the flat pushing a large didgeridoo making an awful noise, enough to upset our brave lads buried there during the ‘Motherland’s’ democide of 60,000 young Aussies in WW1. God only knows what the Turks thought about the performance.
Our developing country has never recovered from Britain’s landed gentry sending our lads into the front line as cannon fodder.
The most appropriate Anzac ceremony presented on television seemed to be the outstanding Sydney Opera House gathering which was a tearful event. It was done with great aplomb, the speeches, the precise military marching, the appearances by three surviving WW2 veterans, notable prayers and vocalists with moving renditions suitable for such an occasion to remember our fallen heroes. Well done Sydney.
Didgeridoos, like bark painting are modern inventions of white land rights activists in a similar manner to welcome to country ceremonies used as a guilt trip by the Aboriginal industry to suck thousands from football clubs and others silly enough to pay the professional performers, many of whom are white fellas posing as black.
The bona fides of ‘welcome to country’ can easily be confirmed by asking Ernie Dingo.
Blackfellas of 200 years ago and their predecessors did not have didgeridoos or paint dots on bark with white ochre.
These schemes were developed around 50 years ago by entrepreneurs for the tourist trade.
Booing marred dawn ceremonies held at Sydney, Melbourne and Perth occurring when Aborigines cranked up their ‘welcome to country’ performances. There is no longer much booing in North Queensland because Aborigines have woken up they can fool some of the people some of the time but not all of the people all of the time.
The Townsville Anzac ceremony was addressed by Premier David Crisafulli who did not bother to host a ‘welcome to country’ scam in his speech much to the relief of those present.
‘Uncle Ray’ from Sydney tipped the scales when he told the ABC at a Sydney Anzac ceremony that he had a message for the hecklers: “This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.
“They have to show that respect to us as traditional owners, sovereign owners to this country,” he said.
You might have served in the military Ray, for which we are grateful but when socialist governments give away 75 per cent of the Australian landmass to Aborigines we think the guilt trip has gone too far.
We lost 60,000 wonderful young men 1914-18, our foundational genetic stock, thanks to deliberate democide by the City of London to ensure our then fledgling nation did not prosper economically and rise above Britain.
Soon there will be a formidable revelation made about the Mabo case that will eventually force the Crown, woke courts and governments to reverse their racial discrimination against white people over land rights.
It is coming Uncle Ray and we hate to say it but you do not own the land because we have paid our respect to the Aboriginal industry for a long time with taxpayer largesse of some $40 billion, every year.
We have bought the land back after decades of handouts and sit-down money.
Case closed Uncle Ray.







