This year, we Australians mark the centenary of the Gallipoli campaign. Last year, most of the world commemorated the centenary of the start of start of World War I.
We think little of glory but instead of the heroism and sacrifice those men, young men and boys. And we remember not just those who fought and died in the Great War, but the other wars too.
Did the ANZACs who came ashore in 1915, or their sons who fought in the mud and jungle of Papua-New, or the Americans who died at Iwo Jima fight so that our countries could be swamped, as they are, by Asians, Africans and Muslims? Did they? They have been betrayed by the parliamentary politicians and governments who opened the doors.
No comments:
Post a Comment