
Being threatened by neo-Nazis, Trump v BBC + losing faith in democracy
Female politicians speaking out against an antisemitic rally in Sydney say they're now being threatened. With Jewish leaders condemning the rally as "dangerous", why did police allow the neo-Nazis to gather in the first place? And why are big bosses at the BBC quitting after criticism from Donald Trump? Plus, new research shows young people and those outside major cities have the least confidence in democracy. Listen now: 01:30 - Speaking out against neo-Nazis 12:55 - The BBC controversy 17:25 - Democracy outside the cities Guests Allegra Spender, Member for Wentworth Jacob Wright, young farmers' advocate Get the whole story from hack: Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Subscribe to the hack podcast Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm
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Show Notes
Female politicians speaking out against an antisemitic rally in Sydney say they're now being threatened. With Jewish leaders condemning the rally as "dangerous", why did police allow the neo-Nazis to gather in the first place?
And why are big bosses at the BBC quitting after criticism from Donald Trump?
Plus, new research shows young people and those outside major cities have the least confidence in democracy.
Listen now:
01:30 - Speaking out against neo-Nazis
12:55 - The BBC controversy
17:25 - Democracy outside the cities
Guests
- Allegra Spender, Member for Wentworth
- Jacob Wright, young farmers' advocate
Get the whole story from hack:
- Follow us on Instagram and TikTok
- Subscribe to the hack podcast
- Listen on the triple j app or on your radio live every weeknight at 5:30pm