“Assimilate or Go Home?” Migration, Identity & Who Australia Is For - OTR2

Australia is at a breaking point and everyday Australians are starting to realise just how much power they actually have.

In Episode 2 of Emeka Conversations On The Road, Emeka takes the conversation beyond speeches and rallies and into real unscripted interactions with Australians on the ground.

From migration policy and housing pressure to government spending political manipulation and civic responsibility this episode explores what happens when people stop being silent and start asking hard questions.

This is not a studio interview. This is not party talking points. This is Australians speaking honestly about what they are experiencing and how change actually happens.

A key focus of this episode is how democracy really works voting party membership local meetings and holding elected officials accountable not just protesting once and going home.

Topics covered:

• Migration policy housing pressure and cost of living

• Why criticism of policy is not racism

• Assimilation contribution and national values

• Government spending and accountability

• Media manipulation and political fear tactics

• How everyday Australians including young people can influence change

• The power of local members party meetings and voting

Transcript coming soon…

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