Bondi Was Not a Surprise: How Antisemitism Was Normalised in Australia
Why the Bondi attack was not an aberration, but the consequence of years of tolerated antisemitism across Australian public life.
A collection of 9 posts
Why the Bondi attack was not an aberration, but the consequence of years of tolerated antisemitism across Australian public life.
From algorithmic incentives to progressive posturing, this episode explores how antisemitism has become a feature—not a bug—of influencer culture.
A month after the lethal Manchester synagogue attack, the UK still refuses to take its number one terror threat seriously.
The rise of a three-pronged politics of unreason.
As more young men search for meaning in a fragmented world, political sociologist Joshua Roose joins Zoe to explore how masculinity, disaffection, and the lure of belonging draw some toward Islamism, others to the far right.
Men aren’t the only ones susceptible to extremist thinking.
A colourful conversation with polemicist Richard Hanania.
How will the rise of the New Right change Europe?
The novelists, librarians, and booksellers circling the wagons to shut women up have been insisting for years that they are motivated by nothing but love and tolerance.