SHAME ON THE HILL: POLITICIANS EXPLOIT BLOODSTAINED STREETS FOR POINTS AS NATION REELS
In the shadow of last week’s horrific terror attack, a far more insidious national betrayal is unfolding. While ordinary Australians mourn, the political elite in Canberra have SHAMELESSLY SHATTERED a decades-old tradition of unity, choosing instead to wage a despicable proxy war over the bodies of the dead and wounded. This isn’t just partisan bickering—it’s a MORAL CATASTROPHE revealing a ruling class utterly divorced from the people they vow to protect.
Sources close to the crisis reveal a behind-the-scenes frenzy of blame-shifting and secret, scorched-earth briefings. Instead of a united front, the public is subjected to a grotesque spectacle: opposition leaders implying government weakness, while the ruling coalition covertly circulates narratives labeling critics as "terror sympathizers." This is not governance; it is a sickening, REAL-TIME CALCULATION of electoral advantage, measuring potential votes against the backdrop of a national trauma. The sacred covenant that held after Port Arthur, after the Bali bombings, is DEAD.
The terrifying implication is clear: our leaders no longer see a crisis as a moment for the nation, but as an OPPORTUNITY. Every divisive statement, every leaked accusation, is a deliberate choice to prioritize power over healing, to weaponize fear and grief. They are gambling with the very social cohesion that is our first line of defense, proving that in the halls of power, the hunger for victory now TRUMPS the duty to the fallen.
We must ask ourselves the chilling question they are clearly too cynical to address: if our leaders won’t stand together when the streets are stained with blood, what truly holds this nation together?




