In this episode of The Court of Public Opinion, Jeremy Cordeaux takes a no-holds-barred approach to major headlines and cultural tensions sweeping across Australia. From Qantas’ PR trainwreck and leadership changes to the latest on immigration controversies, Jeremy draws a straight line between media spin and what Australians are really thinking. He reflects on the legacy of John Howard, the public’s growing distrust of institutions, and the increasing disconnect between average Aussies and political elites. Plus, he slams the hypocrisy of the "Welcome to Country" trend, questions university standards, and examines where multiculturalism has veered off course.
Topic Covered;
Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson’s resignation and PR fallout
The role and criticism of Alan Joyce and Richard Goyder
Jeremy’s support for John Howard’s leadership legacy
Critique of “Welcome to Country” being used as virtue signalling
Frustration with multiculturalism losing meaning
University students unable to name the Australian Prime Minister
Decline in civics education and general knowledge
Power and influence of unions in modern Australia
The Middle East and Israel’s influence in foreign policy
Fear of being labelled “racist” for speaking facts
Poor behaviour and values of some new immigrants
Decline of community standards and societal cohesion
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