In this extraordinary Garage edition, Jeremy Cordeaux breaks his planned summer silence to address what he calls a national watershed moment following the Bondi Beach attack on the Jewish community. Jeremy condemns political platitudes and media theatrics, arguing the tragedy was preventable and had nothing to do with gun laws. He challenges the federal government’s response, criticises political correctness in national security, and questions why extremist threats were not acted on despite prior intelligence awareness.
Jeremy delivers a blunt assessment of multiculturalism, border security, immigration screening, and the government’s reluctance to confront Islamic extremism for political reasons. He contrasts Australia’s approach with Israel’s security reality, warns against disarming law-abiding citizens, and calls for honesty about values, assimilation, and national identity. It is one of Jeremy’s most uncompromising commentaries to date — urgent, emotional, and unapologetically direct.
Jeremy returns early due to a “national watershed moment”
Bondi Beach attack targeting the Jewish community
Media reaction and political platitudes
Absence of condemnation from Muslim clerics
Federal government’s focus on tightening gun laws
Claim that Australia already has the world’s toughest gun laws
Political sensitivity around Muslim electorates
Government recognition of a Palestinian state
Historical pattern of socialist governments disarming citizens
ASIO’s prior investigation into the accused attackers
Alleged Islamic State connections and extremist material
Failure to deport or detain despite warning signs
Comparison with Israel’s armed civilian culture
Claim that terrorism is about ideology, not guns
Distinction between peaceful Muslims and extremists
Multiculturalism vs national security
Border control as the first line of defence
Political correctness blocking security decisions
Immigration screening and values compatibility
Criticism of the United Nations
Surveillance impracticality at scale
Religious extremism and anti-Semitism
Western values vs incompatible belief systems
Assimilation vs parallel communities
Government priorities and political self-interest
Absence of clerical condemnation post-attack
Christmas message and sign-off