'Skibidi': Payman opposes social age limit in speech to gen Z and gen Alpha
Summary
TLDRThe speaker addresses the upcoming generations, Generation Z and Alpha, emphasizing their growing influence on elections. Using contemporary language, they criticize the government's long-standing deceit, citing broken promises like the 'no new tax' vow. They humorously touch on potential tax implications and the PM's leadership, likening it to a CEO detached from reality. They contrast the government with an opposition promising better services, urging the youth to envision a more prosperous Australia when they vote.
Takeaways
- ๐ณ๏ธ The speaker addresses the importance of engaging Generation Z and Alpha in the upcoming elections.
- ๐ The government is accused of being long-term capricious, not just in recent times.
- ๐ฌ The speaker uses colloquial language to connect with younger audiences, such as 'goofy', 'capping', and 'Phantom tax'.
- ๐ The government's past promises are questioned, particularly regarding taxation.
- ๐ฑ The script humorously suggests that if the proposed tax becomes law, it would be a significant talking point on social media.
- ๐ข The Prime Minister is compared to a CEO, implying a focus on business over governance.
- ๐ช The opposition is criticized for wanting to cut wages and services.
- ๐ค The decision for voters is framed as a choice between a mediocre government, a lackluster opposition, or a crossbench that could outperform both.
- ๐ถ The speaker acknowledges that some in the audience are too young to vote yet and encourages them to envision a better future when they can.
- ๐ The speaker concludes with a call for a more 'goated' (great) Australia with a government that is more 'aura skidy' (energetic and dynamic).
Q & A
What is the main focus of the speaker's address?
-The main focus of the speaker's address is to highlight the concerns and role of Generation Z and Generation Alpha in the upcoming elections.
What does the term 'sigmas of Australia' refer to?
-The term 'sigmas of Australia' is a playful way to refer to the younger generations, particularly Generation Z and Alpha, in Australia.
What is the significance of the phrase 'this goofy a government'?
-The phrase 'this goofy a government' is a colloquial and informal way to criticize the current government, suggesting it is not serious or competent.
What does the speaker mean by 'capping' in the context of the government?
-In this context, 'capping' likely refers to limiting or restricting, possibly in terms of government spending or services.
What is the 'Phantom tax' mentioned in the script?
-The 'Phantom tax' is a term used to criticize a tax policy that was promised not to be implemented by the government but is now being considered.
What does 'capolicchio' signify in the script?
-The term 'capolicchio' is used to emphasize the speaker's disbelief or sarcasm regarding the government's promises, suggesting they are not trustworthy.
What is meant by 'for Gore, scal Emoji all about'?
-This phrase seems to be a playful and informal way to express that the government's actions are being closely watched and criticized.
Why does the speaker compare the Prime Minister to the 'CEO of Ohio'?
-The comparison to the 'CEO of Ohio' is likely meant to criticize the Prime Minister's leadership style, suggesting it is more focused on business-like interests rather than the public good.
What is the 'Ops' mentioned in the script?
-The 'Ops' likely refers to the opposition party or members of the opposition who are critical of the government's policies.
What decision do the voters have to make according to the speaker?
-The voters have to choose between a mediocre government, a weak opposition, or a crossbench that could potentially outperform both.
What does 'goated Australia' mean in the context of the script?
-The term 'goated Australia' is a play on words, suggesting a better or more 'great' Australia, implying that the speaker hopes for improvements in the country's governance.
What is the 'aura skidy' the speaker hopes for in a government?
-The 'aura skidy' is a creative and informal way to express the desire for a government that is dynamic, energetic, and effective in its actions.
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