28/01/2026
Z10NIST SCUM-MO STRIKES AGAIN ⚡️
Scott Morrison’s response to the Bondi attack was not about healing or responsibility—it was about politics. By rushing to frame the tragedy through the lens of terrorism, Islam, and Israel, he exploited public grief to revive culture-war narratives he has long relied on. Before facts were clear, insinuations were made. Dog whistles were blown. The result was predictable: fear directed at Muslim communities, suspicion replacing solidarity, and a horrific act turned into a political weapon. This is what politicisation looks like—using trauma to score points, rather than to protect social cohesion or honour the victims. Leaders are meant to steady the nation in moments of shock, not inflame division for relevance. Morrison’s comments blurred accountability with opportunism, and compassion with calculation. The damage doesn’t end with a headline; it lingers in the lives of those made targets by careless, self-serving rhetoric. Tragedy deserved leadership. Australia got division.