IDF security guards to roam the streets of
Sydney? Criticism of Israel to be outlawed? Protests banned, media and
universities monitored, the threat of defunding for antisemitism? This episode
examines how the Bondi Beach attacks were rapidly politicised, before the facts
were established and while families were still grieving. Instead of restraint,
Australia witnessed an immediate rush to blame, agenda setting by foreign
leaders, and a media cycle that prioritised outrage over evidence. We look at
how the tragedy was leveraged to justify new crackdowns on protest, expanded
surveillance, and policies that blur the line between combating antisemitism
and restricting legitimate political speech. We examine the role of lobby
groups, the adoption of the IHRA definition, and the implications for media
freedom, public broadcasters, universities, and civil society.
I spupport Michael West Media on Pateron, if you can do that too, great. If you can't do that please share.
John/Togs Tognolini
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