SvC 10|5 Gallipoli, World War 1: Part 2. Misinformation About the Location of ANZAC Fatalities during WW1, and the Flow on Effect on Memorials. Podcast Por  arte de portada

SvC 10|5 Gallipoli, World War 1: Part 2. Misinformation About the Location of ANZAC Fatalities during WW1, and the Flow on Effect on Memorials.

SvC 10|5 Gallipoli, World War 1: Part 2. Misinformation About the Location of ANZAC Fatalities during WW1, and the Flow on Effect on Memorials.

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The Aboriginal Australian Flag is not amongst the flags that are displayed as stock-standard procedure at war memorials in Australia. A deliberately inflammatory oversight?

It is rare to see an Aboriginal Flag displayed amongst the other flags that are up permanently at the memorials, including the local small cenotaph areas, in some cases near an RSL (Returned Services League) building.

People who can do the math's about WW1 & WW2 will realize that most peope who regularly went to RSL venues were indigenous, particularly after WW1, regardless of skin colour.

The concept that "Australia the nation" has yet to say "Oh, I see. Indigenous people want the Aboriginal Flag that was invented in the 1970's added to all the war memorials with all the other standfard flags that are usually up", speaks for itself.

It has a detrimental effect on the number fo Indigenous Australians that attend memorial services and pause at the local cenotaphs.

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