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In this episode Mick and Chris tackle some of the biggest political flashpoints dominating headlines right now.
The conversation starts with Australia’s new hate speech laws and the growing concern about how criticism of governments, movements, and political ideologies could be criminalised.
From there the discussion moves into the politics surrounding Israel, Zionism, protest movements, and the idea of “social cohesion.” The boys examine how quickly political narratives can shift — and who benefits when they do.
They also break down:
The role of media in shaping public opinion
The rise of Pauline Hanson–style populist politics
Why culture wars distract from economic inequality
The power of billionaires in modern politics
And what the Epstein files reveal about elite networks and accountability
At its core, Episode 66 asks a simple question:
Is the real political divide left vs right — or top vs bottom?
Raw, unfiltered, and exactly the kind of conversation you’d expect In The Shed.
By In The ShedIn this episode Mick and Chris tackle some of the biggest political flashpoints dominating headlines right now.
The conversation starts with Australia’s new hate speech laws and the growing concern about how criticism of governments, movements, and political ideologies could be criminalised.
From there the discussion moves into the politics surrounding Israel, Zionism, protest movements, and the idea of “social cohesion.” The boys examine how quickly political narratives can shift — and who benefits when they do.
They also break down:
The role of media in shaping public opinion
The rise of Pauline Hanson–style populist politics
Why culture wars distract from economic inequality
The power of billionaires in modern politics
And what the Epstein files reveal about elite networks and accountability
At its core, Episode 66 asks a simple question:
Is the real political divide left vs right — or top vs bottom?
Raw, unfiltered, and exactly the kind of conversation you’d expect In The Shed.

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