Japans PM v Penny Wong & other World 🌍 Leaders.
Автор: Code Black with Madison King
Загружено: 2025-12-26
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Thirteen days.
That’s how long it took Penny Wong to surface after Bondi. Thirteen days. Long enough for milk to expire, governments to fall, and apparently for Australia’s Foreign Minister to finish… whatever it is she does while Australians bury their dead.
When she finally emerged, the message to grieving families was breathtaking in its depth: “We could have done more.”
Well. Yes. Obviously.
Because “could have done more” starts two days after 7 October 2023, when protesters marched to the Sydney Opera House, and chants of “Gas the Jews” were reported in full public view. That wasn’t a fringe whisper. That was a test. A moment begging for leadership, law enforcement clarity, and a hard line.
Instead, Australia chose hand-wringing.
Excuses.
And silence.
No precedent set.
No red line drawn.
No consequences that mattered.
Fast-forward to Bondi, and suddenly we’re told this is all very tragic and lessons will be learned. That’s political code for nothing will change.
And then you look abroad.
Across the world, Japan’s leadership publicly reaffirmed its boundaries: this is our country, our laws, our customs. No cultural relativism. No bureaucratic poetry. No “we could have done more” press conferences two weeks late. Just rules, stated clearly, enforced unapologetically.
That’s what leadership looks like.
Here in Australia?
We get weakness dressed up as compassion.
Inaction disguised as tolerance.
And a government so afraid of offending that it forgot its first duty: protecting its people.
Thirteen days to be found.
One empty sentence delivered.
And an entire nation left wondering who, exactly, is in charge.
Right now, Australia isn’t being led.
It’s being managed by cowards.
And the world can see it.
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