
Originally Posted by
Wraithe
I am appalled by some comments and the lack of understanding about the history of dawn service... One thing you learn when you join any of the services, is the meaning of ANZAC day and dawn service...
Its not a celebration, not a day for the public or the government. Its the day that ex and serving members of the services involved in war, remember their mates...
One last thing, people make an issue about remembering those that served, whether returned or not, on ANZAC day, but forget about us for the rest of the year... very convenient isn't it?
I know where you are coming from, but do not agree with the sentiment. And I too, note the number of people turning Anzac Day into a circus. Two things. In November, is remembrance day. To remember all those who died in WW1, from all Nations . How many of the people who hang on the shirt tails of the Anzacs, ie bask in their glory, actually pay homage on that day. Second, how long before we have marching girls and American style marching bands on the day. I served for 21 years, Vietnam service, Great grandfather and Grandfather in WW1, Father in WW2 uncle in Korea [KIA MM], cousins in Malaya / Vietnam. I know what Anzac Day is about. It is not a funeral . It is about respect. Respect yourself.
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
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