The People's Project Season 6 Episode 20: What's Wrong With Western Australia?

EPISODE · Nov 5, 2022 · 1H 21M

The People's Project Season 6 Episode 20: What's Wrong With Western Australia?

from It is Discernable® · host Matt Wong

In this episode of The People's Project with Comedian Corey White and 'Lady Liberty' Kate Fantinel: STATE DADDY We explore the shenanigans of Western Australia's 'State Daddy' Premier Mark McGowan. Why exactly is he so popular? And does he deserve the fame? The panel stacked with West Australians disagrees with Matt who finds McGowan endearing. We delve into the links between government and big businesses like Fortescue Metal Group (Twiggy Forrest). THE KINGDOM OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA Now that Mark McGowan has secured a completely red parliament and the Liberals have only 2 seats, this is what he gets up to. Immediately after the election win in March 2022 Mark's police minister Paul Papalia colluded with media to dox law abiding firearm owners, publishing the location of every registered firearm for criminals to steal. Pandemic powers are enshrined forever in Australia's first genuine police state - the Police Commissioner holds all authority to use the powers with no ministerial oversight and no accountability to the public (via an election). COMEDIANS ON THE FRONT LINE We explore the state of comedy in Australia and why the industry is stacked with virtue signaling nonsense that isn't even funny. Watch the full episode at: https://discernable.io/the-peoples-project-season-6-episode-20-whats-wrong-with-western-australia --------------- TEAM HUMAN Merchandise NOW AVAILABLE Shop at https://teamhuman.au

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