David Boyle

I'm Quitting Alcohol

David Boyle

  • 5 Years 41 days - Assange Free

5 Years 41 days - Assange Free

Thursday 27th June 2024

David Boyle shares his raw emotions about Julian Assange's return to Australia, critiquing politicians and media in a gripping episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol'.
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12 minutes
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Julian Assange's Return: Relief, Guilt, and Political Hypocrisy

Episode Overview

  • David Boyle discusses Julian Assange's return to Australia after 14 years.
  • Expresses guilt for not speaking up about Assange's plight.
  • Critiques Australian politicians and journalists for their hypocrisy.
  • Highlights Tucker Carlson's recent takedown of an Australian journalist.
  • Mixes personal reflection with social commentary and dark humour.
If he died in prison, I would have felt some serious fucking guilt
David Boyle's latest episode of 'I'm Quitting Alcohol' is a rollercoaster of emotions and raw honesty. Boyle, known for his candid and unfiltered style, dives into the recent news of Julian Assange's return to Australia after 14 years. He doesn't hold back on his feelings of guilt for not speaking up sooner and his relief now that Assange is free. Boyle's fiery critique of Australian politicians and journalists who did nothing to help Assange is both scathing and passionate.
He paints a vivid picture of his disdain for the political and media landscape, calling out specific figures and their hypocrisy in welcoming Assange back with open arms after years of silence. Boyle also touches on Tucker Carlson's recent takedown of an Australian journalist, praising Carlson's sharpness and ability to expose what he sees as the flaws in modern journalism.
This episode is a mix of personal reflection, social commentary, and a bit of dark humour, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in the intersections of politics, media, and justice. Boyle's storytelling is gripping, and his unfiltered language adds a layer of authenticity that keeps you hooked from start to finish. If you're ready for a no-holds-barred take on current events and a peek into Boyle's mind, this episode is not to be missed.