@The_Doc said in [The National Anthem](/post/1018401) said:@TIGER said in [The National Anthem](/post/1018399) said:@The_Doc said in [The National Anthem](/post/1018392) said:As i mentioned earlier in the thread i couldnt care less who sung and who didnt, but i thought Walker who had a very poor game and got dragged. Put himself under undue media pressure with his statement in his debut game, he's not a veteran so much pressure already why add more. As for the other indigenous blokes i didnt notice if they sung or not because i dont think its a huge issue.
And as much as it pains me to say because it's NZ, they do their anthem right. The start of the anthem in Maori and finishes in english is inclusive of their Indigenous population. I dont even know if something like that would be possible for us as there are so many variations in dialect someone else more knowledgeable would be to confirm about that i guess.
And just to add to discussion i dont think our Anthem is an Anthem as such because i believe an Anthem should include a reference to god, so therefore i think ours is just a national song, which doesnt have a great deal of history behind it anyway.
A reference to God, Huh!! Why?
You realise a God hasn't been proven to exist right?
Why not a reference to Zeus, Odin, Hercules, Buddha, Mithra, Horace, Vishnu, The Flying Spaghetti Monster?
I think we should leave superstition out of our national anthem.
The penny drops about the existence of God around the same time we realise Santa isn't real, for others it seems it takes longer.
Walk into any Children's hospital and it's pretty obvious there's no God or at least not one that cares about human beings.
Mate i've spent plenty of time in children's hospitals my daughter has had 3 open heart surgeries, im not religious im just stating a fact i heard, we dont have an anthem we have a national song and i could care less who did or didnt sing it. Im not here to debate whether or not god exists. Have you listened to the majority of national anthems around the world have you noticed the reference to god of whatever country where that particular god is the majority?
Yeah and I laugh that they mention an imaginary friend in their anthem.
I don't see how referencing God is a requirement for a national anthem, besides Australia is a secular country.
The indiginous would want the rainbow serpent mentioned and the Christians would want their God mentioned, so it's best we keep the imaginary friends out of it I think.