Something has shifted. Content creators are burning out, Australians are stuck in survival mode, and a Victorian-era melancholy has settled over the West. We get into why.
India has overtaken England as Australia's biggest source of migrants, and questions of cohesion, identity and social trust are getting harder to dismiss. We examine how low-trust cultures get imported at scale, what happens when enough people stop playing by the rules, and what holds a society together once trust begins to erode.
In Plus we cover a stack of stories the mainstream media buried, ignored, or got completely wrong. Diaspora influence, street violence, and a political class unwilling to confront what rapid demographic change actually produces. We also look at the Fuentes assault charge that got dropped, Johannesburg erupting over mass immigration, and a Canadian military platoon that's 83% non-citizens and already falling apart.
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