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#10 “Mugged by Reality” – Part 2 of the Drew Pavlou Conversation

49 min · 6 de feb de 2026
Portada del episodio #10 “Mugged by Reality” – Part 2 of the Drew Pavlou Conversation

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In Part 2 of the conversation, Perry and Drew go deeper into immigration fraud, Islamism, organized crime, and China’s influence in Australia. Drew walks through his political transformation, from a leftist activist to one of Australia’s most outspoken critics of the Chinese Communist Party, detailing protests, intimidation, attempted violence, and why he believes the West is at an inflection point. They discuss welfare fraud, organized crime networks, CCP influence on universities, the Ukraine war, October 7, left-wing radicalization, and what it means to be “mugged by reality.” A long-form, uncensored discussion about ideology, power, and the future of Western civilization.

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