RSL President Stands by Australia Day After Graffiti Spree
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RSL President Stands by Australia Day After Graffiti Spree
The president of the regional Woodend RSL, John McCausland, has defended the values of his club after another senseless vandalism incident before Australia Day. The vandals painted the following on the building: “Jan. 26 is not a date to celebrate,” along with the words, “Always was, always will be,” and an Aboriginal flag. Another act saw the words, “No pride in genocide,” painted alongside another Aboriginal flag. For some Indigenous activists…
ThePatriotLight - RSL President Stands by Australia Day After Graffiti Spree
ThePatriotLight - The move comes as Australia gears up to celebrate its national day, while activists continue to hold counter-protests.The president of the regional Woodend RSL, John McCausland, has defended the values of his club after another senseless vandalism incident before Australia Day.The vandals painted the following on the building:“Jan. 26 is not a date to celebrate,” along with the words, “Always was, always will be,” and an Aborig…
Australian National Review - RSL President Stands by Australia Day After Graffiti Spree
The move comes as Australia gears up to celebrate its national day, while activists continue to hold counter-protests. The president of the regional Woodend RSL, John McCausland, has defended the values of his club after another senseless vandalism incident before Australia Day. The vandals painted the following on the building: “Jan. 26 is not a date to celebrate,” along with the words, “Always was, always will be,” and an Aboriginal flag. Ano…
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