LISTEN: Australia’s Youth, Hezbollah Protests, and Rising Energy Costs
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In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux discusses the alarming results of a survey showing that many young Australians would not fight for their country. He also addresses the shocking support for Hezbollah in Australian cities following the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah. Cordeaux continues with his criticism of rising energy prices, caused by renewable energy policies. He provides his take on Australia's current political landscape and challenges the government's stance on coal and energy exports, calling for common sense in policy-making.
Subject Points:
- Discussion on Australian youth's reluctance to fight for their country (00:00 - 02:42)
- Comments on Hassan Nasrallah’s assassination and support for Hezbollah in Australia (02:42 - 05:15)
- Critique of protests supporting terrorism in Australia (05:15 - 06:29)
- Outrage over rising electricity costs and the impact of renewables (10:53 - 14:27)
- Criticism of the Labour government’s renewable energy policies (16:12 - 18:04)
- Calls for energy independence and a return to coal usage (18:04 - 19:41)
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章节
1. Are We Losing Patriotism? (00:00:00)
2. Protests Supporting Hezbollah in Australia (00:02:42)
3. Rising Energy Costs: Who Is Really to Blame? (00:10:53)
4. Coal vs Renewables: The Debate Australia Needs (00:16:12)
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