When the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion holds its remaining blocks of public hearings between late June and the end of August, they are likely to trigger some awkward questions and divisive debates. Observers of the media will make different judgements, depending on where they are coming from and the prevailing climate. The Australian Press Council this week found a cartoon in the Nine papers encoded an antisemitic trope. I…
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