Military Heritage – Getting It Right #1

In Daniel Michael Andrews’ police state of Victoria, the terrible sickness of not fully respecting military heritage is very widespread.

Even people who genuinely want to respect the Anzacs and the lessons of history and save us from repeating horrible mistakes of past totalitarianisms, sometimes tell stories which might not be 100% true.

In the following film clip, I believe that there are one or two historical mistakes which would not be there in a perfect world.

However I am sure that Aidan Mclindon’s intentions are truly honourable and the conclusions he draws are still worthwhile.

I hope the purists are not offended if the battle description by Aidan is indeed not entirely historically accurate.

Lest We Forget.

Fighting totalitarian tyrants like DMA is very, very difficult.

Freedom is not an impossible to achieve perfect utopia. But it is where human beings can grow to function at their best.

Free people make mistakes and, at their best, learn from those mistakes and don’t repeat them. I include Aidan McLindon in this category.

But that man, DMA, whom I have observed from a distance and up close on the steps of parliament, is not a man who knows how to learn.

The price of liberty is eternal vigilance.

Geoff Fox, 19th October, 2022, Terra Nullius

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