LISTEN: Justice or Witch Hunt? The Ben Roberts-Smith Debate Explodes
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概要
Jeremy Cordeaux delivers one of his most provocative episodes yet, diving deep into the controversial arrest of Australia’s most decorated living soldier just days before Anzac Day. Raising serious questions about justice, due process, and media involvement, Jeremy challenges whether the system is treating war heroes fairly—or politically.
The episode expands into a broader discussion on the nature of war itself, questioning whether “war crimes” can even be separated from the inherent brutality of conflict. From historical examples like Dresden and Hiroshima to modern geopolitical tensions, Jeremy paints a confronting picture of humanity at war.
He also takes aim at government messaging and global climate policy, criticising moves in Europe to ban fossil fuel advertising and warning of the potential collapse of industries, media, and economic systems.
Blending history, politics, and sharp opinion, this episode is a powerful reflection on justice, freedom, and the direction of Western society.
Topics Discussed:
- Arrest of Ben Roberts-Smith before Anzac Day
- Questions around double jeopardy and legal process
- Cost to taxpayers (~$300 million)
- Media involvement in high-profile arrests
- Military morale and recruitment concerns
- War crimes debate and ethics of warfare
- Historical war references (Dresden, Hiroshima, WWII atrocities)
- International Criminal Court discussion
- Government and political use of advertising
- $20M fuel reduction campaign criticism
- European fossil fuel advertising bans
- Free speech and censorship concerns
- Impact on media, advertising, and economy
- Climate policy criticism (net zero debate)
- Western civilisation and economic risks
- Upcoming live show promotion and guests
- Historical “on this day” segment (Chaplin, Newton, etc.)
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