In this final episode for the year – shocking scenes in Australia after a terrorist attack on a Jewish Festival at Sydney’s Bondi Beach leaves 12 people dead and 29 injured; Time Magazine can’t bring themselves to honour Charlie Kirk; new ‘hate speech’ bill in Canada targets the Bible; US states that have legalised cannabis are having second thoughts; western countries with fertility declines are finally realising they’re in trouble – but not New Zealand?; the legacy media in NZ continue to push Democrat talking points on Epstein despite the evidence; Oprah backtracks on ‘no contact’ trend which she previously promoted; and Isaiah 41:10.
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The program opens with Bob discussing a tragic event that occurred at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, where two gunmen opened fire on a crowd celebrating a Jewish festival, resulting in 12 deaths and 29 injuries (at last report). One gunman was killed and the other critically injured, identified as a 24-year-old bricklayer. The incident has been labeled as a terrorist attack and condemned by Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who criticized Australian policy for promoting antisemitism. Bob highlights the bravery of a Muslim bystander who tackled one of the gunmen, preventing further casualties. Comments from viewers express anger and frustration towards the Australian government.
Bob shifts to other news, including a hate speech bill in Canada that may remove religious exemptions, creating concerns about religious freedom.
He also mentions concerns about high-potency cannabis and its negative effects, with some U.S. states reconsidering their legalisation policies, including Massachussets who legalised dope in 2016, and also Oregon who decriminalised all drugs.
The show also touches on family policies in Hungary, where significant GDP is spent on promoting family values and increasing fertility rates, contrasting with New Zealand’s lower family benefits, and many other westernised countries.
Bob further discusses the media handling of Jeffrey Epstein-related images, criticising especially 1News’ selective coverage.
Oprah Winfrey’s discussion on family estrangement and ‘no contact’ is discussed in light of her new comments made recently, contradicting her past promotion of cutting off family ties.



