EPISODE · Nov 14, 2025 · 56 MIN
EP13 - Important and Forgotten, Parents Cry that they are Bad Parents and Libs Ditch a Lib Policy
from The Mark Pirotta Show · host Mark Pirotta
In this episode of the Mark Pirotta Show, the host discusses various pressing issues in Australian politics, including the recent abortion legislation in South Australia, the hypocrisy of political parties, the role of media in shaping public perception through public funded Propaganda, and the challenges of parenting in the age of social media. Mark Pirotta critiques the government's approach to crime and bail laws, as well as the cultural heritage and "rights" of Aboriginal peoples.TakeawaysThe importance of names and ancestry in political discourse.Criticism of the liberal party's stance on net zero policies.The contradiction in state and federal approaches to crime and bail laws.Media manipulation and its effects on public perception.The role of public funding in media and its implications for democracy.Cultural heritage and the complexities of Aboriginal rights in Australia.The challenges of modern parenting and the responsibility of parents.Critique of social media policies and their impact on children.The contradictions in government policies regarding public safety and crime.The need for accountability in parenting and the role of government in family matters.
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In this episode of the Mark Pirotta Show, the host discusses various pressing issues in Australian politics, including the recent abortion legislation in South Australia, the hypocrisy of political parties, the role of media in shaping public perception through public funded Propaganda, and the challenges of parenting in the age of social media. Mark Pirotta critiques the government's approach to crime and bail laws, as well as the cultural heritage and "rights" of Aboriginal peoples.TakeawaysThe importance of names and ancestry in political discourse.Criticism of the liberal party's stance on net zero policies.The contradiction in state and federal approaches to crime and bail laws.Media manipulation and its effects on public perception.The role of public funding in media and its implications for democracy.Cultural heritage and the complexities of Aboriginal rights in Australia.The challenges of modern parenting and the responsibility of parents.Critique of social media policies and their impact on children.The contradictions in government policies regarding public safety and crime.The need for accountability in parenting and the role of government in family matters.
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EP13 - Important and Forgotten, Parents Cry that they are Bad Parents and Libs Ditch a Lib Policy
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