26-04-2015, 08:29 AM
Magda Hassan Wrote:Don't know what it is like in the UK or eleswhere but this year has been quite nauseating with all the WW1 and Gallipoli centenary 'celebrations'. The last week has been surreal in its Disneyfication of it all. Wall to wall propaganda. Even on the home decorating shows. Soldiers of all sides should have turned their weapons on the inbred officer corps leading them to the abyss and continued their playing soccer with each other. I haven't heard one word of apology for invading Turkey from either Abbott or the Windsors who are currently strutting their stuff over there.
Anything your elite can do badly, mine can do worse. Guess what we were treated to?
Quote:Gallipoli: When Murdoch Went to War
Documentary. The story of the disastrous British-led Gallipoli military campaign from the perspective of Keith Murdoch, an Australian journalist and father of Rupert Murdoch.
First shown: 25 Apr 2015
Take that, you uppity Ozzie
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