Politicians have been accused of being the primary drivers of racism while sweeping reform recommendations to address prejudice gather dust. As Australia grapples with rising anti-immigrant sentiment and the fallout from a deadly terror attack on a Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach, the nation's leaders have leaned on terms like "social cohesion" in a bid for unity. But far from alleviating tensions, community groups and Australia's race discrimination commissioner have pointed the finger back at politicians for making the situation worse. "It is often politicians themselves who have been the primary drivers of division," Australian National Imams Council President Shadi...