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Sends the wrong message by Ivan Donn Carswell
What’s in a song John (or is it ‘Knuckles’), what’s in a song about an unemployed, suicidal bum, caught in the act of sheep theft which defines the Australian psyche? I’ll bet you don’t know but whatever it is is good enough for you to decide what is, or is not, appropriate for a team to do before they face you on the playing field; whatever it is in ‘Waltzing Matilda’ includes a magic ingredient of self justification, allowing your flaky, self-righteous pontification on appropriateness. Perhaps some elements of the haka seem too expressive for faint hearts (or paying viewers who might complain) to be allowed before the game. I guess the same could be said for this song about a sheep thief which is in equally bad taste – if you don’t appreciate its implied association. I’ve never complained about it but I think it sends the wrong message too. About losers. © I.D. Carswell
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