Is it appropriate to insult ANZAC veterans and the fallen by saying, “You who fought and died for this country do not belong here, but we welcome you?” I do not think so. “Welcome to country” is only appropriate for occasions such as a citizenship ceremony. Even in such cases it is questionable, because the ceremony is rooted in racism and should not exist in a civilized country.
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Thanks for the explanation. So it was doing the right thing for a completely wrong reason. Nothing new, Nazis do not like racism if it is not their kind of racism.