Absolutely pathetic. Rather than risk needing to expel a neo-Nazi or two, they do exactly what the neo Nazis would want - cancel the involvement of Indigenous Australians altogether.
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Apparently the Storm's owner was a major donor to the "No" campaign, so this might have been more out of finding an excuse to support their ideology than a caving in to the racists, as many suggest.
This doesn't surprise me at all, these types love to find any excuses to pander to the white supremacy segment, which unfortunately has been quite emboldened of late. It's important to call this behaviour out when it occurs, and fortunately that has been happening.
I feel like I'm missing a lot of background here...
They're referring to this incident at the Shrine Dawn Service: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04-25/anzac-day-uncle-mark-black-diggers-neo-nazi-heckling/105215590
Melbourne Storm CEO cancelled the Welcome to Country at the ANZAC Day NRL Match: https://7news.com.au/sport/rugby-league/melbourne-storm-issue-statement-over-welcome-to-country-decision-c-18491540