Outrage as 'True Blue' Anthem Hijacked: John Williamson Slams Protesters

Australian “bush music” icon John Williamson has publicly denounced the unauthorized use of his signature song, “True Blue,” at recent nationwide anti-immigration protests. Thousands participated in “March for Australia” rallies across several Australian capital cities on Sunday, October 19, demonstrating against federal government immigration policies, while also facing counter-protests. Williamson, a staunch advocate for unity, expressed his strong disapproval of his music being co-opted for such divisive events.
Taking to Facebook, Williamson clarified his stance, stating, “‘True Blue’ is a song for all Australians and should not be hijacked by any group that seeks to use the song to sow division. I believe in a multicultural society – one where all Australians come together in unity to celebrate our unique multicultural nature and freedoms.” This sentiment underscores his consistent message that the song embodies national solidarity, not fragmentation.
This is not the first time the ARIA Hall of Famer has called out the misuse of his celebrated anthem. A decade prior, in 2015, Williamson admonished conservative event organizers, including the Reclaim Australia movement, for attempting to weaponize “True Blue” at their rallies. He noted then that such use “did not have my approval” and reiterated his preference for the song to “be used to celebrate togetherness in our great country,” famously suggesting, “How about holding a rally for ‘Love’ and see who turns up. Hatred never solves anything.”
Williamson’s career as a musician and conservationist spans over 50 years, during which the 79-year-old artist has achieved remarkable success. He has sold more than 5 million albums and accumulated upwards of one billion streams, cementing his legacy in Australian music. His numerous accolades include 28 Golden Guitar awards and four ARIA Awards. On Australia Day 1992, he was honored as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for his significant contributions to Australian country music and for stimulating public awareness of conservation issues.
Further highlighting his cultural impact, Williamson performed at the opening ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games. In 2010, his enduring influence was recognized with his induction into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Since its release in 1982, “True Blue” has become deeply embedded in the fabric of Australian culture, regularly featuring at major sporting events and ceremonial occasions, including its poignant performance by Williamson himself on acoustic guitar at Steve “Crocodile Hunter” Irwin’s public memorial service.
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