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Lebanese suffering ignored, Theroux’s ‘manosphere’ doco + is Netanyahu dead?

In this episode Jan Fran and Antoinette examine the devastating attacks on Lebanon and the Lebanese population - and why local media coverage has been strangely quiet.


We dive into Louis Theroux’s Netflix exploration of the internet’s most toxic - and successful - “manosphere” influencers: what landed, and what was missing.


We also tackle the rumour mill around wanted war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu (including the six-finger theory).

And a rare moment of praise for the Australian Communications and Media Authority after its long-overdue move against shock jock Kyle Sandilands.


Follow Lebanese-British journalist Hala Jaber’s substack.

Follow American photojournalist Courtney Bonneau living in south Lebanon on instagram.


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If you want to see our mugs as we yap you can watch the episode in full here.

Thanks to @jaidanielpyne for composing the music for our podcast.



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