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there's no the. It's "Welcome to country"
to translate: It's an indigenous protocol welcoming people to the land on which they stand. And it is very appropriate to have at a gathering of people brought together for a common purpose.
We have the oldest living culture in human history, fucking embrace it.
Is it appropriate to insult ANZAC veterans and the fallen by saying, “You who fought and died for this country do not belong here, but we welcome you?” I do not think so. “Welcome to country” is only appropriate for occasions such as a citizenship ceremony. Even in such cases it is questionable, because the ceremony is rooted in racism and should not exist in a civilized country.
How on EARTH did you get "racist against the troops!!!" out of an aboriginal protocol welcoming people to an ANZAC ceremony?
i get you're arguing in bad faith but that's some spectacular gymnastics.
Nope. Stick that baiting shit right back up your arse. That is not what welcome to country is and you fucking well know it.
For those at home, welcome to country is very much like "we welcome all of you who have gathered here today". Which you will find seems familiar. Because it gets used a lot. Including at the start of every ANZAC ceremony that i've artended in the past 40 odd years.
What TheHolm here is doing is intentionally trying to muddy the waters and oh look, there's a "racist against our national heroes!!!!" card. Rather suss, is it not?