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How toxic talk turns too easily to assassin’s bullets
A more centrist political culture doesn’t make Australia immune to the language that has inflamed American politics in recent times.
Georgina DownerRobert Menzies InstituteWhile Australia looks on in shock at the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, don’t assume that we are immune from similar political violence at home.
We may think our Westminster system, with its focus on the party rather than the personality, as well as compulsory voting makes for a more centrist, less politically charged polity, but our history shows that Australian politics can also be dangerous.
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