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What are you angry about exactly, the media for making it less about the true meaning of Anzac day or what?
It's the fact that so many people either:
1. Spread mis truths on social media about the day (eg: that people are somehow trying to lessen the day, or that a street march couldn't go ahead or something).
2. When people like Karl Stefanovic get on their high horse about how the day is too sacred to go and see a movie.
It happens whenever there is a big event coming up. Take the most recent Easter, for example, and the bullshit people spread abut some retailers removing the word "Easter" from chocolate eggs displays (not true). Or every Christmas when you get memes on your FB feed complaining about how people can't say "Merry Christmas" anymore (lies again). And then there is of course Australia day, when more lies get spread about people who are apparanlty offended by the flag and how we all have to share to show we are true blue Aussie.
The general do feed it a little, but its more individuals and orgnasides groups on social media that are the biggest issue (in my view). These lies are then spread by xenophobic types who would believe anything they read if it feeds their prejudice (your One Nation voting types).
Anzac Day when I was a kid was about respecting the fallen, and then getting on with life. The nation stopped for a morning of reflection. It shouldn't be about showing how awesomely Aussie you are and how you can out wank someone else.
Maybe i'm outraged about the outrage about the outrage that isn't really outrage....