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Remember they had conscription
Remember they had conscription
The most prominent national holiday should be a day of happiness. Its just debateable what that should be.
Dead horses and people losing money isn't happy.Melbourne Cup Day the obvious choice then.
Dead horses and people losing money isn't happy.
Is anybody else sick of it already and finding it wildly inappropriate.
These poor young naive blokes who never had a shot at life, sent to the other side of the world to die painfully and probably petrified, in no small part due to the incompetence of their own superiors.
It's well documented the courage and spirit they showed and that should obviously be remembered and admired.
But FFS its about remembrance and should be appropriately solemn IMO.
It's a commemoration, not a celebration which so many seem keen to turn it into.
I'm watching this afternoon and apparently the VRC and Channel 7 have sent the Melbourne Cup there as part of it's roadshow! And that ******* who wanted to play the ANZAC Day footy game over there...
WTF?
It's not a party, it's not a celebration. Particularly at the very site of it. Remember the fallen appropriately.
Hmm. In some ways it's always surprised me that ANZAC Day is sold as the birth of Australian identity.
We were illegally invading another country.
I have nothing but sorrow for the poor buggers who were sent to their deaths, trying to fight their way up beaches and cliffs while being hopelessly outgunned and in an inferior position in a military sense. But why is that something to celebrate for Australia as a nation?
If anything, if we were to try and sell a military event as the being the 'birth of Australia as a modern nation', or other similar rhetoric, I'd rather it be Kokoda.
I'd be ashamed if Melbourne Cup Day ever became something resembling a national holiday . I have no time for the racing industry and little time for gambling and everything else the Melbourne Cup is supposed about . Luckily it won't happen anytime soon as Melbourne Cup Day isn't as big deal (let alone a public holiday) on a national scale.
That's just their egotistical catchphrase haha nothing to deal withThe race that stops A NATION.
Deal with it
Just because they say it in their ads it doesn't make it true!The race that stops A NATION.
Deal with it
The Commanders in WW1 (1915) were veterans of the Crimean War (1853-86)? Making them at least 80 years old?The battle of "the Nek" was August 7 1915. I think Gasometre is referring to the start to the Battle of the Somme.
Soldiers were ordered to have no bullets in the breach in a charge because the Commanders believed if they were reloading in a bayonet charge they would be slowing them selves down to reaching their objectives(enemy trenches) the Generals (generally veterans of Crimean war where the machine gun was not present) had no idea of the effectiveness of strategically placed weapons. Wasn't until later in the war when the creeping barrage come into play as did tank warfare.
Just because they say it in their ads it doesn't make it true!
Same with that other car race thing that apparently divides a nation.
Sorry, I mucked that up, what I should of said was the commanders were using Crimean war tactics. There were no machine guns there. The Germans however had figured a way to strategically place them so they were very effective. Always happy to be corrected.The Commanders in WW1 (1915) were veterans of the Crimean War (1853-86)? Making them at least 80 years old?
That's true - its false advertising.
It's actually the race that stops TWO NATIONS as the Kiwi's watch it as well.
Now be gone with you philistines.
Yeah nah. It would be an international embarrassment to have that as the nations national holiday.Melbourne Cup Day the obvious choice then.
Yeah nah. It would be an international embarrassment to have that as the nations national holiday.
Horse racing isn't happy or worth celebrating , let alone respectful , it's also irrelevant to anyone outside of melbourne and does not represent what Australia is about or used to be about in any way . Even Australia Day itself is better than Melbourne Cup Day, which is saying something as I have several issues with Australia Day. Anzac day is inspiring , respectful and relevant to Australians (not just middle class people from Melbourne ).Because our current one is soooooooooo uplifting.
Let's face it - we are a convict colony so unlike most nations around the world there really isn't a huge national or iconic event to base our national day on. Horse race is as good an excuse as any
I'm with ya braFair dinkum can't a campaigner ******* go to gobble gobble land in piece and sink a few tinnies whilst arms are linked belting Khe Sanh? Jeez ******* wet blanket campaigners I'll glass ya if you get in my way.
Fanatics 4 eva