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Senator gives unhinged speech to youth to oppose social media ban for kids

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Last updated: September 12, 2024 12:23 am
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Senator Fatima Payman of Western Australia took a completely unconventional approach during a recent parliamentary session; her speech was peppered with trendy Gen Z and Alpha slang that left many baffled and others amused. Senator Payman took a stand against the proposed ban on social media for children under 14. She argued that the ban overlooks how young Australians use social media to express themselves, often not feeling heard by their country’s traditional political forums.

In her speech, Payman colorfully criticized the government’s ongoing discussions about cost of living measures, accusing them of spewing nonsense without focus. She used slang terms like “capaholics” and “yapaholics” to describe the government’s inconsistent talks and creatively admonished them to “put the fries in the bag” and focus on the matter at hand. Her words suggested that the lawmakers were disconnected from the younger generation’s realities, wrapped up in trivial issues while missing out on important matters like the proposed social media restrictions.

Additionally, Senator Payman touched on the notion of reduced state tax benefits, using the term “gyatts” to highlight financial cuts that could potentially harm Western Australia.

Senator Payman’s speech, though confusing to some, resonated with younger Australians online, with some praising her for speaking their language and bringing a refreshing narrative style to politics. However, not all feedback was positive; some comments reflected confusion and a perceived gap when adults attempt to bridge cultural divides using youth slang.

Through her bold style, Senator Payman emphasized the importance of being heard and took a strong stance on the relevance of youth perspectives in political discussions. Her speech, albeit unconventional, highlighted a critical divide between generations and the ways they communicate—bringing a viral moment to the parliamentary proceedings.

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