Oh yeah?

Anzac Day is dying, becoming irrelevant, says the leftard scum.
Screen Shot 2015-04-25 at 2.15.11 PMNot yet. Not yet by a very long shot. This scene was repeated all across Australia and New Zealand.

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22 Responses to Oh yeah?

  1. fish153 says:

    Yo KG
    Hope you received my email/episode. We are back in NZ! Hope to catch up with you soon.

    We went to the Greenhithe (Auckland) ceremony this am. My son was part of the parade.
    It was a simple but moving & dignified ceremony, including heartfelt prayer…..VERY well attended….
    Cheers

    • KG says:

      I haven’t been into my email, fishy. It’s always playing up for some reason but I’ll try to take a look.
      Thanks for that.

  2. Mathew says:

    Out my way as well, far more turned out than expected, there wasn’t even standing room, i couldn’t get a parking or a look in, but ultimately that’s not what it was about, we all just turned up to pay our respects, to remember those who gave us what we have, to pray that they rest in the peace they died for.

    Part of it was that it’s been a 100 years, I also think a small part of was the news of those muslim assholes in Melbourne who were thankfully caught before they could bring their evil to a sacred day. I think many turned out to make sure they sent the message that the Anzac spirit still burns strongly and a couple of stupid shits plotting evil in between jerk off sessions can’t scare them off.

    So to the left and the jihadists who hate the ANZAC tradition and Australia for different reasons, feel free to take the next flight out.

    • KG says:

      “I think many turned out to make sure they sent the message that the Anzac spirit still burns strongly and a couple of stupid shits plotting evil in between jerk off sessions can’t scare them off…”
      I reckon you’re right, Mathew. And I think the sentiments expressed here today on CR are a far more accurate reflection of the feelings of people in general than the moaning and whining (and vicious) babblings of people who are given a disproportionate voice by the media. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

  3. pdm says:

    Went to the Hastings NZ dawn parade this morning – the first time for a number of years . Early start with the Veterans and other support groups started at 05.20. The service began on their arrival at the Cenotaph about 200m away at roughly 05.30.

    A simple service of about 40 minutes with the only drawback being the RSA MC who was a bit out of his depth. A big crowd, I would estimate about 2,000 and a couple of speakers said it was the largest they had seen at a Dawn Parade in Hastings.

    • KG says:

      It cheers me immensely, pdm. :mrgreen:
      We’re almost neighbours, by the way. Well, sort of. There’s always a cold beer (or hot coffee) for any of you who are down this way.

  4. Steve says:

    Hopefully the arrogant academics will disappear up their own assholes sooner rather than later

    • dondiego says:

      Perhaps the quoted pricks “worry for the future” is that he and his ilk aint in it
      [No evil smiley]

  5. dondiego says:

    Same deal in this town, more people at six this morning than last year. Appears (from my detour) that the 10:00 am service was huge.

    ANZAC Day (I’ll capitalise the whole thing) and the V8s are my favorite occasions- I see Australians and it’s o.k to be a kiwi http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif

  6. Ronbo says:

    I take it that ANZAC DAY in New Zealand and Australia is your Fourth Of July celebration?

    All the best on your great patriotic holiday, trans-Pacific cousins, from the American former colony of Mother England, the greatest country in history.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

  7. Darin says:

    We need to see more of this,much more of this,the majority standing up and reminding the rest we are not done,not by a longshot!http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

  8. G P says:

    I have watched as much as ANZAC coverage, dramas and news as possible – the one day it’s OK to watch loads of TV.

    This is NZ and Australia’s chance to show a bit of front and hopefully affront to those that would destroy us. Now is the Hour gets me every time and it is indeed the hour the West must now seize. Time to push back against little punks like this 14 year-old:

    ‘The boy’s lawyer, Daniel King, of Forbes solicitors in Blackburn, appealed to the judge to allow him conditional bail but was unsuccessful.’

    http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/apr/24/detention-centre-terror-charges-british-teenager-anzac-day-australia

  9. KG says:

    ‘What is there left to be said?
    There is nothing we can say,
    nothing at all to be done
    to undo the time of day;
    no words to make the sun
    roll east, or raise the dead…’
    A.R.D. Fairburn.
    (A very fine New Zealand poet)

  10. Cadwallader says:

    Good turn out in Palmy North. Every Anzac morning there are generally fly bys from Ohakea and many rounds fired-off from Linton Camp, (although I didn’t hear them yesterday.) About mid-morning a WW2 vintage plane was over the city, but my poor knowledge prevented me identifying it. Great clear skies though.
    You need to question who these absurd academics believe they are serving, given their inane writings do not reflect the attitude of those who turn-out.

    • KG says:

      “You need to question who these absurd academics believe they are serving, given their inane writings do not reflect the attitude of those who turn-out.”
      Karl Marx?