Fan called out over "racist" complaint at Sir Paul McCartney's concert
A fan has copped some backlash after complaining about an "Acknowledgment of Country" sign at Sir Paul McCartney's concert in Sydney over the weekend .
The sign read: "We acknowledge the Gadigal of the Eora Nation and all family groups connected to this Country, as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we gather and perform today.
"We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples here today."
It was displayed over two large screens during McCartney's gig at Allianz Stadium, and concertgoer Kobie Thatcher was not happy with it.
"You can't even go to a concert now without an "acknowledgement of country,"" she tweeted on Saturday.
Most fans were quick to call her out on her "racist" remark.
"You went to a Paul McCartney concert and are complaining about treating POC [people of colour] with respect?" one wrote.
"The Beatles refused to play to segregated concerts in the USA. Peace and love is what you take to his concerts, not division and hate."
"Oh for gods sake, get over it, he also flew the pride flag, I guess your knickers are in a twist about that too!" another commented.
"You & other racists could move to Texas, if that would be better for you," a third added.
"You conservatives are always getting triggered so easily huh," a fourth commented.
However a few others agreed with Thatcher's tweet.
"I thought this "welcome to country" crap was gonna be finished after we ALL voted No!" wrote one person.
"So sick and annoying. Disgusting too," another added.
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