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5 Years 202 days - Change in Temp

Saturday 30th November 2024

David Boyle discusses the sudden change in media coverage on immigration and its implications on society and politics.
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David Boyle on Media Shifts and Immigration

Episode Overview

  • David Boyle discusses the recent shift in media coverage on immigration.
  • He explores the implications of Australia's immigration policies during a housing crisis.
  • Boyle suggests that the elites are using immigration as a scapegoat for an impending economic collapse.
  • He highlights the manipulation of public opinion by the media and political powers.
  • Boyle reflects on nationalism and the global power structures influencing these changes.
They've imported a scapegoat. And that's in every Western country. Watch it play out.
In this episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol', comedian David Boyle takes a hard look at the sudden shift in media coverage on immigration. Boyle, known for his candid and humorous style, dives into the complexities of Australia's immigration policies amidst a housing crisis and soaring property prices. He questions why mainstream media has remained silent for years while the far-right voiced their anti-immigration stance.
Boyle argues that the recent media frenzy is not a coincidence but a coordinated effort, hinting at a looming economic collapse. He suggests that the elites are using immigration as a scapegoat to divert attention from their own failures. Boyle's reflections on nationalism, global power structures, and the manipulation of public opinion offer a raw and unfiltered perspective. If you're curious about the intersection of politics, media, and societal changes, this episode is a must-listen.