End the Mercy Myth — Reinstate Capital Punishment
Your streets are stained with the blood of innocents, and the government's pathetic response to deliberate murder is a national disgrace! The 2024 Bondi Junction stabbing attack on April 13, where Joel Cauchi slaughtered six people and wounded 12 in a frenzied rampage at Westfield Bondi Junction, exposed the raw vulnerability of everyday Australians. Then, just over a year later, the 2025 Bondi Beach shooting on December 14—a terrorist atrocity at a Hanukkah celebration, where gunmen Sajid Akram (killed) and Naveed Akram (accused) murdered 15 people, including a 10-year-old child, and injured 40 more—proved that evil strikes without mercy. These irreversible acts of horror demand irreversible justice, yet the system clings to life imprisonment as if it's some enlightened mercy. This is a mockery—a waste of taxpayer money and oxygen on human garbage who have forfeited their right to exist. The sanctity of life fantasy protects predators while denying closure to victims' families. A criminal who deliberately murders— not in a car accident or moment of negligence, but with cold intent—must face the old, tried-and-true consequence: a life for a life. A swift execution brings finality, spares society the cost of lifelong incarceration, and affirms that some acts make you utterly useless to the world.
The government must abandon this soft, spineless approach and enforce these iron-fisted reforms immediately:
1. Reinstate Capital Punishment for Deliberate Murder
End the farce of life sentences without parole. For any premeditated murder—proven beyond doubt in court, with no mitigating factors like accidents or self-defense—the penalty must be death, carried out swiftly and humanely within months of conviction. This applies retroactively where possible to monsters like the surviving perpetrator of the 2025 Bondi Beach attack. No more dragging out appeals for decades; streamline the process to deliver justice fast. This ends the insult of feeding, housing, and guarding killers at public expense while victims' families suffer eternally.
2. Withdraw from All UN Human Rights Agreements That Block the Death Penalty
Australia must immediately terminate any obligations under United Nations conventions or protocols that prohibit or restrict capital punishment, including the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ratified in 1990). These foreign-imposed rules tie our hands and prioritise criminals over citizens. Sovereign nations decide their own justice—rip up these agreements and reclaim control. No more letting Geneva bureaucrats dictate how we deal with our murderers.
Australians, these attacks were irreversible evil, and our response must match that finality. Life imprisonment is a luxury for the undeserving, a drain on resources better spent on the living. The Prime Minister isn't a superhero who can resurrect the dead, so stop pretending mercy is a vitue. Demand the death penalty now—flood your MPs, rally in the streets, make it impossible to ignore. No more softness. No more spending waste. Reclaim safety through real consequences.