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Outsiders host Rowan Dean says “race and racism” is one of the “hardest topics to talk about in Australia these days”.

Outsiders host Rowan Dean says “race and racism” is one of the “hardest topics” to “talk about in Australia these days”. Mr Dean said it is “fueled by a toxic mixture of Islamic and left-wing antisemitism and the sickening perversion of identity politics”.

“The Left, the same people who have done so much damage and harm to our national well-being, are the very same people who at the drop of a hat accuse others of racism,” he said. “Political correctness constantly seeks to poison that well of goodwill by tirelessly denigrating our past, and worse, silencing us if we dare make any criticism that can be labelled racist. “This is unhealthy and dangerous.

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