Click on Episode 25 -The Party
Line on how the Palestine movement turned the tables on Herzog and Albanese The
gang brought Jasmine Duff back on to talk about the incredible week of protest
that we’ve just had. Anthony Albanese, Penny Wong and co thought they could
tour around the President of Israel as if he hadn’t just been involved in a
genocide, but they were proven wrong, thanks to the actions of tens of
thousands of people across Australia, who took to the streets in big numbers.
We discuss the national spread, the aftermath of the police riot in Sydney, the
despicable commentary of Karl Stefanovic (Australia’s answer to Tucker
Carlson), and how people refused to be intimidated out of protesting this
monster. Huge thanks to our tireless editors Charlie Wardrop and Persephone
Waxman. While we will always release our content for free, please support us on
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