Australian Parliament Introduces “Smoking C*ck Ceremony”

In an unprecedented move that has already become the talk of the town, the Australian Parliament has introduced a new tradition: the “Smoking Cock Ceremony.” This bold and bizarre addition aims to solidify the already prevalent atmosphere of self-importance that permeates the political arena.

The ceremony will be conducted before every major parliamentary session, with politicians gathering to smoke a cock-shaped incense burner. The display, meant to symbolise their commitment to maintaining the status quo and celebrating their collective ego, has already garnered a mix of bewilderment and amusement from the public.

“This new ceremony truly captures the essence of what our political system has become,” commented a bemused political analyst. “It’s a fitting tribute to the self-congratulatory nature of our leaders.”

Critics, unsurprisingly, have been vocal in their disapproval. “This is the epitome of performative nonsense,” said one detractor. “Instead of focusing on real issues, our politicians are indulging in yet another pointless spectacle.”

Despite the backlash, the ceremony has found surprising support within the political community. “It’s a beautiful way to honour our traditions while acknowledging the unique camaraderie we share,” said one enthusiastic MP.

As the first Smoking Cock Ceremony approaches, Australians are left to wonder if this latest addition to parliamentary proceedings will be the farcical tipping point that finally prompts a demand for genuine change.

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