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182: Unilateral podcast ft. Toilet Paper Australia’s Raushaan Seychell

182: Unilateral podcast ft. Toilet Paper Australia’s Raushaan Seychell

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Emerald is joined by Admin 1 from Toilet Paper Australia, Raushaan Seychell! First up, green shoots for the left as Zohran Mamdani wins the New York Democratic Primary! (3:36) How did a minor mayoral race become a proxy for the culture war? Are we so back? Next up, a chat about TPA and how to do political communication with non-political people (10:45). Finally, Israel, Iran and the US bombings. (36:06) Will Unilateral Australia ever stand up to “daddy”?

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