loquasagacious
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According to a new add released by the "Eat More Lamb Organisation" (or somesuch name) it is un-Australian not to eat lamb on Australia Day because ANZACs fought and died in the trenches of Gallipoli (and presumably Europe - but no one seems to mention that) thinking of lamb on the barbeque.
Personally I think that this is a shameless exhibition of the commercialisation of a national day of mourning (eg ANZAC day) and debasses the legend of the ANZACs (though the legend has little basis in truth this does not excuse exploiting its emotional appeal).
Further I object to the nationalistic knee-jerk it triggers.
Whats evryone elses thoughts?
Personally I think that this is a shameless exhibition of the commercialisation of a national day of mourning (eg ANZAC day) and debasses the legend of the ANZACs (though the legend has little basis in truth this does not excuse exploiting its emotional appeal).
Further I object to the nationalistic knee-jerk it triggers.
Whats evryone elses thoughts?