Brit government betrays its allies

567579-f5c4488a-7810-11e3-ad16-5b01da53a32e As usual. Yet again.
‘British plan ANZAC whitewash
A PC push by British politicians is threatening to downplay the role of Aussie diggers in WW1 in favour of developing nations.
The ANZAC whitewash comes despite the 62,000 Australians who died in the Great War fighting for the British Empire and another 156,000 wounded, with no 100-year anniversary events planned by Britain recognising the sacrifice.
News Corp Australia has learned in a blatant politicising of the anniversary, Whitehall officials in London have been briefed to push the efforts by the so-called “New Commonwealth” nations in a bid to win political and economic favour in multicultural Britain.
British government sources have confirmed internal briefings on WWI commemorations have not mentioned Australia or New Zealand once, instead staff from departments and cabinet offices have been briefed to concentrate on other British Empire contributions by soldiers from countries such as Nigeria and other dominions in West Africa, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh…’

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18 Responses to Brit government betrays its allies

  1. Seneca III says:

    I apologise to all of my Antipodean kin for being of the same nationality as these cultural traitors, racist dick suckers and barbarian-arse licking ingrates. So help me God I hope my time of levelling comes soon. :evil:

  2. mawm says:

    The South African military involvement was written out of the history books 50 years ago. :roll: It’s nice to know that the ultimate sacrifice by one’s relatives in both WW’s is so deeply appreciated by the progressive scum.

  3. kowtow says:

    Cameron is an appalling excuse of a Conservative. Another “progressive” in drag.
    Hopefully UKIP hand him his arse on plate.

    • KG says:

      I thought Blair was slimy, but Cameron out-slithers him by a fair margin.

    • Yokel says:

      When I first started showing an interest in politics, Hugh Gaitskell was leader of the Labour Party. By today’s Left vs Right standards, Gaitskell seems to have been to the Right of the present Conservative leader. And very few comment on this insidious drift to the Left that has become normal, least of all the Communist Party and its successor bodies, the Frankfurt School and Common Purpose. Camoron seems to be a fully paid up member of the world-wide governing elites who give so called democratically elected leaders their marching orders; the “eerie synchronicity” to which we have previously referred when discussing concerted attacks on civilised values by our own governments.

      Whilst there are “minor” skirmishes going on around the place at the moment, I remain convinced that there is much greater trouble yet to come. We must make good use of this “phony war” period to determine who our individual allies are, to strengthen each other, and to ensure that we have educated the next generation in the truth for which we stand. For the coming troubles will last much longer than our generation, and once they start it will be illegal to educate the young in matters of Truth.

      • KG says:

        Yokel, the number of parents capable of (and interested in) educating their kids about things the State Indoctrination System ignores and suppresses gets fewer by the day.
        These days, it’s mostly the uninformed, apathetic and already indoctrinated “raising” children.

  4. the thoughtless betrayal of our BEST- on both sides of the “pond”- is getting real old!
    C-CS

  5. KG says:

    It sure is. :evil:

  6. thor42 says:

    Bastards. Treasonous bastards.

  7. Ronbo says:

    FUCKING SCUM! FUCKING TRAITORS! :twisted:

    As a Vietnam War veteran, who had friends in the Australian-New Zealand Task Force in the 1960s, I cannot believe the British would ignore the sacrifice that these heroic countries of small population made to the defense of the British Empire :!:

    Yes, the casualty figures look light in comparison to those suffered by Great Britain, but they were a high percentage of ANZAC males, who in both WW I and WWII were usually VOLUNTEERS that sailed to the other side of the world to fight in the defense of King and Country.

    Great Britain, now called simply “Britain,” owes a debt of honor to the ANZAC, which she will no longer pay. And they wonder what happened to the “Great” in Britain?

    The British have become small people with no honor by this action.

    I hope the America will never forget her ANZAC allies and their sacrifice in the many wars since 1914.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anzac_Day

  8. Mathew says:

    It’s in line with the cultural decline of Britain, remember when that soldier Lee Rigby was slaughtered by wonderful multi-culturalists in broad day light, they just stood around waiting for the coppers to turn up. Only one middle aged white lady stepped forward to do something.

    Sadly i would have been more surprised if the brits had decided to do the right thing for a change. They are simply lost, without any sense of right and wrong anymore, once the chucked their balls in the bin, they threw their brains in soon after.

    To be brutally honest, i’m surprised they didn’t choose to honor the contributions of islam instead, perhaps there are still a few worried that there maybe some out there who will put the hot whip to their fat bottoms.
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    Whoops i’m wrong, they’re doing that already, just too sly for me, the contributions of Pakistan and Bangladesh are being honored.

    If all goes well, it’ll be the taliban next year. Maybe the gays and feminists will get through to them.

  9. john says:

    Mawm is right, the South Africans have been written out of WW’s I & II.
    The Poles were shat on even earlier. They weren’t even allowed to march in the Victory Parade in 1946 lest Stalin be upset.

    • Flashman says:

      In terms of European manpower, Southern Rhodesia gave up as volunteers more of its military age men per capita in both world wars than any other part of the Old Empire.

      Per capita loss rates matched this record. For example, in East Africa the 1st Bat Rhodesia Regt was only disbanded in 1916 when reduced to an effective ration strength of 42 men – most of whom had been hospitalized with malaria at least four times.

      I guess in numbers terms this is close to the tragedy inflicted on the Newfoundlanders in the Somme fighting (unless I’m mistaken). Small communities both where everyone’s degrees of social separation were measured in painfully low single digits.

      Suffice to say, Rhodesia’s contributions too have been consigned to the pc garbage bin.

  10. Octagongrappler says:

    This is disgusting!!! Not only have they betrayed the Pioneering Anglo Saxons who built the empire, They also treat us like dogs going through passport controls in the U.K!!

    It seems Romania and Bulgaria deserve more loyalty in the eyes of the U.K Govt!!

    Still We don’t let Brits in anymore….We prefer “other” :sad:

  11. Flashman says:

    The partner and I have just returned from an extended road trip down the length of NZ’s South Island. As the centennial year dawns it breaks your heart to see Great War commemorative memorials in every little one-horse ville one passes through. Two to hit me the most were: Dunedin railway station where a large plaque listed the men who were once employed by NZ Railways on that stretch of the line, and at Akaroa which in 1914 must have been close to the back of beyond.

    Imagine leaving Home as a volunteer from the Banks Peninsula and never returning there.

    Imagine too of existing in some muddy Flanders trench or a fly-ridden scrape on a patch of Turkey and thinking of Home…

    As they say, the sadness of war is surpassed only by the woe of the years afterwards.

    Breaks your bloody heart, it does.

    • KG says:

      Aye, it does, Flashy. We travel through little country towns here in Oz and often stop to look at the memorials.
      Some of them list two or three or four males with the same surname and when you think through the implications of that for a town with a population of around 400 or less…….