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DEPORTATIONS! - they said it.
For years, one word was politically untouchable.
You could debate migration.
You could argue border policy.
You could talk about “settings” and “flows.”
But say the word deportations and the conversation ended.
Suddenly, in the last few weeks, that taboo has collapsed.
From the UK and voices like Rupert Lowe, through to Australian influencers, commentators and politicians, the “D word” is no longer whispered. It’s being spoken openly. Repeatedly. Confidently.
What changed?
Why was the word culturally banned in the first place?
Why has the Overton window shifted so quickly?
And what would it actually take to make deportations a serious policy lever in Australia?
This episode breaks down:
• Why deportation was framed as immoral
• How mass migration pressure changed public psychology
• The difference between rhetoric and logistics
• What sovereignty actually requires
• And why Australians are no longer afraid of the word
This isn’t about slogans.
It’s about enforcement, law, and political reality.
The question now isn’t whether the word can be said.
It’s whether the political class is ready for a public that means it.
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