Australian Senator Gen Z Slang Speech
Also known as: Fatima Payman Brainrot Speech · Fatima Payman Skibidi Speech
The Australian Senator Gen Z Slang Speech is a viral moment from September 2024 in which Senator Fatima Payman addressed the Australian Parliament using Gen Z and Gen Alpha internet slang, calling out the "sigmas of Australia" and labeling the government "cap-aholics" and "yap-aholics." The speech, written by her 21-year-old policy advisor Ezra Isma, was intended to critique the government's social media age restriction legislation while connecting with younger Australians. A TikTok clip of the speech racked up over 14 million views and 2 million likes within a single day3.
TL;DR
The Australian Senator Gen Z Slang Speech is a viral moment from September 2024 in which Senator Fatima Payman addressed the Australian Parliament using Gen Z and Gen Alpha internet slang, calling out the "sigmas of Australia" and labeling the government "cap-aholics" and "yap-aholics." The speech, written by her 21-year-old policy advisor Ezra Isma, was intended to critique the government's social media age restriction legislation while connecting with younger Australians.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
This meme typically works in one of two ways:
Sharing the clip directly — posting the original speech video or the @6newsau TikTok version as a reaction to any situation involving out-of-touch authority figures trying to relate to younger people.
Quoting specific lines — dropping phrases like "sigmas of Australia," "cap-aholics and yap-aholics," or "goofy ahh government" into conversations about politics, generational gaps, or cringe attempts at youth outreach. The quotes work best when someone in a position of power is awkwardly adopting slang they clearly don't use naturally.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Ezra Isma, the 21-year-old speechwriter, told the ABC that he and his friends only use brainrot slang ironically, "never a genuine use".
The words "skibidi" and "lil bro" were formally entered into Hansard, Australia's official parliamentary record.
Payman is technically a millennial (born 1995), not Gen Z, making her use of the slang a deliberate code-switch rather than natural speech.
The term "brain rot" that frames much of the discourse around the speech dates back to 1854, when Henry David Thoreau used it in *Walden*.
The @6newsau TikTok of the speech hit 14 million views in under 24 hours, making it one of the fastest-spreading Australian political clips of 2024.
Derivatives & Variations
"Goofy Ahh Government" follow-up speech
— Payman's second brainrot-laden Senate address, where she called PM Albanese "rizzless, auraless, unc" and the government "chopped," drew its own wave of social media attention[1].
Reddit criticism threads
— Multiple Reddit threads in mid-September 2024 dissected the speech, with many users labeling it cringeworthy or performative, creating their own layer of meme commentary[3].
YouTube reaction content
— Various creators produced reaction videos breaking down or roasting the speech, with @amphooo among the first[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 4Brain rotencyclopedia