Letters to the Editor: Australian hearts are shattered – some would-be leaders break them further
And your opinion on rumblings from some SACA members over the Ashes test cricket played in Adelaide.
Thank you. This is the first time I have felt compelled to write to an Editor. I have been avoiding TV and online media because of my utter disgust and despair at the published responses to the horrific Bondi attack.
Where was the ‘balanced’ reporting? Finally, someone is calling out the deplorable self-serving commentary of the Opposition and their hangers-on. Shame on them trying to spread disunity for their (hoped for) political gain. Thank you again for publishing this article. – Isabel Fforde
I don’t often feel compelled to write in response to an article, but I wanted to say how strongly I agree with what you have written. In the rhetoric, media coverage, and commentary from political leaders following the attack, I have felt exactly what you so clearly articulate. I have found it deeply upsetting, and at times infuriating, to see such a profound tragedy leveraged for political gain.
Your article captures sentiments I have been struggling to put into words and does so with clarity and integrity. It was both affirming and sobering to read. If there was an ‘upvote’ or public show of support, I would gladly give it. Thank you for taking the time to write this. – Rachel Chan
A very left-wing view.. Biased would be an understatement. – Tom Hardy
This is a well-balanced, rational piece of reporting. Sanity in a sea of misinformation and scare mongering. – Aidan Leahy
Pre-sight instead of hindsight especially amongst our Conservative media and politicians is a priceless gift . Fifteen anti- semetic reports per year is not an indication of........

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