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I'd love to see a Venn diagram of 'People who think Folau was exercising free speech' with 'People who think it's a disgrace they won't sing the anthem'.
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I'd love to see a Venn diagram of 'People who think Folau was exercising free speech' with 'People who think it's a disgrace they won't sing the anthem'.
The added attention is precisely the idea.They could just stand there and not sing without the added attention.
Just not sing.
As you say half the players from many countries in any number of sports don't sing for various reasons from not knowing the words to just not being in to singing.
TBH I don't know why they would make it public. They could just stand there and not sing without the added attention.
What part of the anthem do they find problematic?
Serious question. Why do we need to have the anthems for any event that is an all Australian fixture? Why not just for international fixtures?
Yeah I'm not attached to the anthem like some sort of parochial rwnj.Who cares? Nobody's paying to see them sing.
Girt is an olde English word, it's meaning obvious in the context of the song.
The problem in fact seems to be the word "young". Apparently aboriginal footballers object to being called young.
Australians all....
I'd love to see a Venn diagram of 'People who think Folau was exercising free speech' with 'People who think it's a disgrace they won't sing the anthem'.
Got any Irish heritage?Its a shit anthem for sure. I wish I was indigeneous so I had a good reason to boycott the merkin of a song.
“When gallant Cook from Albion sailed,
To trace wide oceans o'er,
True British courage bore him on,
Til he landed on our shore.
Then here he raised Old England's flag,
The standard of the brave;”
Got any Irish heritage?
Surely that’s a good enough reason.Yes I sure do
whats the alternative?
That "we are one but we are many" song?