Épisodes

  • EP5 - Actually Delusional Feminists, AKA, the ADF
    Oct 24 2025

    The Mark Pirotta Show — “Sanity Check: Housing, Law & Culture”
    Mark opens with the RBA’s stamp-duty blame game and why rate hikes really priced Aussies out. Queensland’s move to define “woman” as adult human female, the Senate standoff on environmental laws, and UTS cutting 1,100 subjects all feed into a bigger theme: reality vs ideology. In Corner of Contradictions, Mark launches an investigative series into schizophrenia, psychosis, crime and bail laws (with recent stabbing cases as context), arguing for tougher, treatment-first mental-health policy and secure facilities. He then critiques modern feminism and its link to gender politics, calls out contradictions in official roles and language, and closes with a reminder to reject comfort-driven delusion in favor of truth and order.





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    Mark Pirotta Show
    Australian Politics Podcast
    Feminism Collapse
    Transgender Ideology Debate
    Schizophrenia and Crime Australia
    Psychosis and Bail Laws
    ADF Class Action
    Australian Defence Force Sexual Assault
    Queensland Definition of Woman
    RBA Housing Crisis
    Interest Rates Australia
    Stamp Duty Reform
    UTS Course Cuts
    Free TAFE Australia
    Environmental Law Australia
    Mental Health Reform
    Transgenderism Debate
    Cultural Commentary Australia
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    54 min
  • EP4 - A win for Aus, not quite compulsory, and freedom starts with a fine
    Oct 22 2025

    Keywords


    Australia, compulsory voting, Islam, democracy, political ideologies, US-Australia relations, voting practices, political engagement, Mark Pirotta, podcast



    Summary


    In this episode of the Mark Pirotta Show, the host discusses various pressing topics including the implications of compulsory voting in Australia, the relationship between Islam and Western society, and the dynamics of Australia's political landscape, particularly in relation to the United States. Pirotta critiques the current voting practices and emphasizes the need for political engagement and literacy among citizens. He also reflects on the impact of AI on job markets and the importance of teaching essential skills to the younger generation.



    Takeaways


    Compulsory voting contradicts the principles of democracy.

    The relationship between Australia and the US is crucial for national security.

    Islam's ideology poses challenges to Western values.

    Political engagement is essential for a functioning democracy.

    AI is set to disrupt many job sectors, including nursing.

    There is a need for increased voting literacy among Australians.

    The liberal party in Australia is currently struggling with its identity.

    Teaching boys essential skills is vital for their future success.

    The current political climate requires a reevaluation of voting practices.

    Australia must reclaim its manufacturing base to ensure economic stability.



    Titles


    The Contradiction of Compulsory Voting

    Islam and Western Society: A Complex Relationship



    Sound bites


    "Voting should not be compulsory."

    "AI will take many jobs from nurses."

    "We need to teach boys how to read again."



    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Episode

    00:00 Australia's Political Landscape

    00:22 Introduction to Constantine Kissin's Insights

    04:36 The Ideological Roots of Islam and Violence

    10:44 Comparative Analysis of Religious Ideologies

    13:25 The Challenge of Integration in Western Society

    17:13 Positive News and Political Alliances

    20:38 Australia's Strategic Minerals Deal

    31:28 Political Fractures and Voting Concerns

    39:04 Contradictions in Australian Politics

    39:19 The Premise of Democracy

    46:53 Compulsory Voting: A Contradiction to Freedom

    50:57 Education and Political Awareness

    52:11 Introduction and Personal Reflections

    53:32 Engagement with Audience and Community Feedback


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    53 min
  • EP2 - Conversion Therapy, Square the Indigenous Circle and Minns getting Red Pilled?
    Oct 17 2025

    In this conversation, Mark Pirotta discusses various pressing issues in Australia, including economic policies, Indigenous crime statistics, and government funding for domestic violence initiatives. He explores the complexities surrounding Indigenous communities, the effectiveness of government spending, and the need for a more nuanced understanding of crime and support systems. The discussion also touches on the political landscape, particularly the actions of Chris Minns and Anthony Albanese, and the implications of their policies on Australian society.

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    51 min