The Antony Loewenstein Podcast

Reacting to Viral Chaos: War, Racism & Immigration Narratives

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In this episode, Antony Loewenstein reacts in real time to viral clips on war, immigration and racism, unpacking the narratives shaping public debate. He examines how fear, misinformation and culture wars are driving conversation in the West, from Middle East geopolitics to Australian identity politics.

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