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Albo goes MIA in these darkling times

For the first time, international bodies seriously damage the West

1 June 2024

9:00 AM

1 June 2024

9:00 AM

‘If I’m Prime Minister,’ Anthony Albanese said in April 2022, ‘I’ll accept responsibility, not always seek to blame someone else.’ That hasn’t aged very well. His mix of silence in face of the belligerent intimidation of Jews and counterposing antisemitism and Islamophobia has helped to normalise resurgent antisemitism in Australia.

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