War Memorial Chairman Kim Beazley has no issue with accepting funds from weapons manufacturers.

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  1. It’s disappointing to see a prominent figure like Kim Beazley accepting funds from weapons manufacturers, especially in the context of honoring those who have served in war. This raises ethical concerns about the influence of “dirty money” on institutions meant to commemorate sacrifice and promote peace. Accepting such donations could undermine the integrity of the memorial and potentially alienate those who advocate for non-violence and a more peaceful approach to conflict resolution. It’s crucial for leaders to consider the broader implications of their funding sources and the messages they convey.

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