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Bondi Beach Massacre, Grief, And Speaking Plainly | Ep. 142

Bondi Beach Massacre, Grief, And Speaking Plainly | Ep. 142

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Let’s talk plainly about Bondi, grief, and courage. Fiona opens her heart about the massacre at Bondi Beach, why words matter, and what it means to stand with the Jewish community without hiding behind vague language. This isn’t a debate about abstractions; it’s about naming a targeted attack, honouring victims and first responders, and drawing the civic lines that keep a diverse Australia safe.

We dig into the difference between method and motive - why focusing only on gun control misses the larger cultural work of integration, leadership, and zero tolerance for hate preaching. Fiona unpacks the real-world impact of protest slogans that dehumanise Jews, while also affirming that people can hold firm views on Middle East policy without slipping into antisemitism. You’ll hear brave stories from the day - teenagers shielding toddlers, parents protecting strangers’ children, a bystander stepping into danger - and why these acts of courage should shape how we support survivors and rebuild trust.

From community responsibility to political accountability, this conversation is a call to moral clarity.


If this speaks to you, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review. Most of all, add your voice: what truth do you think Australia needs to say out loud right now?

Music by Josh from Pixabay



Outro: Music by Musinova from Pixabay

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Credit for the music used in this podcast:

  • Intro Music by Josh from Pixabay
  • Outro Music by Musinova from Pixabay
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