Sky News host Peta Credlin has slammed “culture warriors” trying to come after Anzac Day.
Teachers for Palestine conveyer Pippa Tandy told 3AW radio that Anzac Day was being used for “ideological purposes”.
“Quite apart from my horror that anyone that historically ignorant was anywhere near a classroom, was my anger that we now have a movement of hard-left activists who want to do to Anzac Day what they’ve in part succeeded in doing to Australia Day,” Ms Credlin said.
“To tear down the national symbols that unite us, to make us feel shame about our history and in part, perpetuate the myth that if it’s white, colonial and male as most of our soldiers have been, certainly those in the first and second world wars, they’re automatically undeserving of any commemoration.
Sky News host slams ‘culture warriors’ trying to attack Anzac Day
“Despite the fact that we wouldn’t be free if it were not for their valour.”
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