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Labor’s Vacuous Cringe
The Labor Party never bases itself on anything of substance. It’s always rainbows and Skittles, never reality or achievable outcomes. Labor tells us nothing and takes us nowhere.
What’s made this abundantly clear is the most cringeworthy nonsense spewing from newly elected MPs, including the new darling of the left, the infantile Charlotte Walker.
So cringe was her latest social media attempt, The Daily Mail (4 August 2025) reports she’s already yanked the video offline. Sneaky.
The Daily Mail describes the video as being: “A clip under her duvet after waking up at 5.27am, various interviews with multiple broadcasters throughout the morning, footage of her running through the halls of Parliament to vote at 4pm, and flying home to SA at 6pm.
'Day in my life, first week done,' the senator, who earns $233,660 a year, captioned the 16-second clip”.
At one point the 21-year-old says she gets a hot chocolate for breakfast. Considering her party has thrown most of the country, including young people, into poverty through outrageous immigration policies, it’s a slap in the face. It reeks of, “Let the plebs eat chocolate for breakfast if they can’t afford bread.”
Where is the policy work, the discussions with constituents, the real slog of debate preparation, the committee participation, and the contribution to national debate? It doesn’t exist because Labor doesn’t do any of that. They’re vacuous.
An MP’s got two options online: either take the job seriously and use social media to communicate policy that’s backed by experience and facts, or treat the public like fools and post dance clips like a circus monkey.
Walker’s gone with the second. And she’s not alone.
While raking in taxpayer-funded six-figure salaries and perks, her Labor mates are clowning around on camera, filming themselves doing odd little walks into Parliament, giggling at constituents, and dodging any talk of real issues.
They don’t serve the public. They serve the algorithm.
If voters demanded Labor behave like grown adults doing a serious job, they’d fold. They’re not up to it.
By all accounts in The Daily Mail story, online comments scathing the childish behaviour of Walker are the likely reason why she sheepishly pulled the clip.
And you can bet your last dollar the next thing they'll jump on is that idiotic "Gen Z boss and a mini" chant, because that's their level.
It’s not just embarrassing. It’s insulting. And the country deserves better.
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