January 26th
As an immigrant in this country for 25 years, fleeing from a country where me and my children would fear being killed or murdered because of the colour of our skins and coming to a country where we could feel safe and accepted, I’m truly disappointed at your attitude to January 26. I am indebted to Australia and the amazing Australian culture and way of life. I really loved listening to your podcasts, but will no longer be doing so, as I can’t support people with such disdain for this wonderful country and the beautiful people that have welcomed me and my family with open arms and acceptance. Pity you don’t see it from an immigrant’s point of view. I can assure you that there is no place on earth I would rather be than in Australia. You should go to some of these other countries and experience what we have and I’m sure you will be very happy to be living with the freedoms that Australia offers rather than the suppression that people suffer in other countries. Proud to call Australia home and to be an Australian!🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Sniper_Mama via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/26/23
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