SHOULD ANZAC DAY BE CANCELLED?

In this video, Harris Sultan breaks down how core national traditions—ANZAC Day, Australia Day, Christmas, Easter—are slowly being sidelined, rebranded, or erased in the name of “inclusion” and “diversity.” From schools letting kids opt out of ANZAC Day services to councils going all out for Diwali and Eid, the double standards are impossible to ignore.

Is multiculturalism enriching the West—or replacing it? Why are Britain, Canada, and Australia turning on their own culture?  What happens when a nation forgets its roots and becomes ashamed of its identity?

This isn’t paranoia. It’s policy. It’s social engineering. And it’s happening now.

WATCH to understand the cultural battle we’re in—and why it’s time to stand up for what made this country great.

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8 comments

  • Perry Neil April 22, 2025   Reply →

    No! Anzac day should always stand as a day to remember the losses in all conflicts that Australia has been involved in.
    And to remember the futility of war. Lest We Forget

  • Peter Knight April 22, 2025   Reply →

    Anzac Day is sacred.

  • Frank Stevens April 22, 2025   Reply →

    Why should we chane ANZAC Day just because people who come to this country dont believe in it they dont have to but this is our day to remember what our fore fathers went through if other people dont like it stiff bikkies

  • Richard Barry OAM April 22, 2025   Reply →

    Do, do these non-Australians think that the community at large should simply forget some 103,000 young lives? People who fought in the name of freedom and democracy that these individuals enjoy in 2025. Bloody disgusting!

  • Nick Mazzarol April 23, 2025   Reply →

    Over my dead body. This is not the Australia I grew up in.

  • Paul Rummery April 23, 2025   Reply →

    No we should never cancel any of our established traditional memorials. Not only Anzac day but Christmas, Easter and Australia day. I acknowledge that Australia day in January is perhaps offensive to our indigenous Australians but it is the national day for All Australians, indigenous or not. Those of us living in this country for the past rwo centuries have grown a culture and industries which have forged our nation to where it is today. We have reason to be very proud but not indifferent to the sacrifice and hard work by our ancestors to make this country what it is. Stand up and defend our traditions.

  • John (Jack) Snell April 23, 2025   Reply →

    To all those who don’t want ANZAC Day, I say: Love it or leave. You don’t deserve the benefits that their sacrifice bought.

  • Carlie Hatswell April 24, 2025   Reply →

    It takes “guts” to go to War, and requires absolute love and devotion by brave Men (and women) who were/are fighting for the protection of one’s Kin and Country.
    ANZAC Day Memorials must continue, as they honor those who fought, and died to preserve our way of life.
    Right now that is under threat on many fronts. Australia is a mighty Continent, it is “eldorado” to some foreign Countries, we have everything they need here , and basically we have little or no defense. Wake up politicians, you must act now!

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