Ban brainrot in Australia


Ban brainrot in Australia
The issue
Everyone is losing their intelligence to videos, games, and even products that contribute to brainrot. I find myself surrounded by a society that seems to be increasingly influenced by mindless distractions, pulling us all into a cycle of mental decline. One of the most concerning aspects is the Roblox game 'Steal A Brainrot,' which many believe is contributing to depression, mental health problems, and anxiety among its players.
Through personal observation and engagement, I've noticed a troubling pattern of emotional volatility and meltdowns, especially among younger audiences. These issues are exacerbated by something often referred to as the "dopamine treadmill," where individuals are stuck in an endless loop of seeking immediate gratification without considering the long-term effects. This kind of engagement not only hinders mental health but also imposes financial pressure as players are lured into spending money for in-game advantages, contributing to a broader economic strain.
Additionally, there are troubling links between these digital distractions and clinical symptoms of mental health disorders. The correlation is simply too evident to ignore. It is harming the very fabric of our society, impacting educational outcomes, personal relationships, and the potential for individuals to contribute meaningfully to their communities.
I am particularly alarmed by the actions of Fatima Payman, who, in my perspective, has been evasive regarding the realities of brainrot and its impact. As someone vocal in the governmental sphere, her dismissive attitude towards this growing problem adds to my concern. If she continues to advocate or ignore this issue, there's a risk of allowing brainrot to gain further traction and influence within our country.
We need decisive action to ban all forms of brainrot from Australia to protect our mental well-being and preserve the intelligence and potential of future generations. It's imperative that we stand together to demand accountability from our leaders, urge decisive action from the government, and raise awareness about the detrimental impact of brainrot.
Please join me in signing this petition to send a clear message: "Ban brainrot in Australia." Let's reclaim our minds and futures together.
Through personal observation and engagement, I've noticed a troubling pattern of emotional volatility and meltdowns, especially among younger audiences. These issues are exacerbated by something often referred to as the "dopamine treadmill," where individuals are stuck in an endless loop of seeking immediate gratification without considering the long-term effects. This kind of engagement not only hinders mental health but also imposes financial pressure as players are lured into spending money for in-game advantages, contributing to a broader economic strain.
Additionally, there are troubling links between these digital distractions and clinical symptoms of mental health disorders. The correlation is simply too evident to ignore. It is harming the very fabric of our society, impacting educational outcomes, personal relationships, and the potential for individuals to contribute meaningfully to their communities.
I am particularly alarmed by the actions of Fatima Payman, who, in my perspective, has been evasive regarding the realities of brainrot and its impact. As someone vocal in the governmental sphere, her dismissive attitude towards this growing problem adds to my concern. If she continues to advocate or ignore this issue, there's a risk of allowing brainrot to gain further traction and influence within our country.
We need decisive action to ban all forms of brainrot from Australia to protect our mental well-being and preserve the intelligence and potential of future generations. It's imperative that we stand together to demand accountability from our leaders, urge decisive action from the government, and raise awareness about the detrimental impact of brainrot.
Please join me in signing this petition to send a clear message: "Ban brainrot in Australia." Let's reclaim our minds and futures together.

Lewis KempPetition starter
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The issue
Everyone is losing their intelligence to videos, games, and even products that contribute to brainrot. I find myself surrounded by a society that seems to be increasingly influenced by mindless distractions, pulling us all into a cycle of mental decline. One of the most concerning aspects is the Roblox game 'Steal A Brainrot,' which many believe is contributing to depression, mental health problems, and anxiety among its players.
Through personal observation and engagement, I've noticed a troubling pattern of emotional volatility and meltdowns, especially among younger audiences. These issues are exacerbated by something often referred to as the "dopamine treadmill," where individuals are stuck in an endless loop of seeking immediate gratification without considering the long-term effects. This kind of engagement not only hinders mental health but also imposes financial pressure as players are lured into spending money for in-game advantages, contributing to a broader economic strain.
Additionally, there are troubling links between these digital distractions and clinical symptoms of mental health disorders. The correlation is simply too evident to ignore. It is harming the very fabric of our society, impacting educational outcomes, personal relationships, and the potential for individuals to contribute meaningfully to their communities.
I am particularly alarmed by the actions of Fatima Payman, who, in my perspective, has been evasive regarding the realities of brainrot and its impact. As someone vocal in the governmental sphere, her dismissive attitude towards this growing problem adds to my concern. If she continues to advocate or ignore this issue, there's a risk of allowing brainrot to gain further traction and influence within our country.
We need decisive action to ban all forms of brainrot from Australia to protect our mental well-being and preserve the intelligence and potential of future generations. It's imperative that we stand together to demand accountability from our leaders, urge decisive action from the government, and raise awareness about the detrimental impact of brainrot.
Please join me in signing this petition to send a clear message: "Ban brainrot in Australia." Let's reclaim our minds and futures together.
Through personal observation and engagement, I've noticed a troubling pattern of emotional volatility and meltdowns, especially among younger audiences. These issues are exacerbated by something often referred to as the "dopamine treadmill," where individuals are stuck in an endless loop of seeking immediate gratification without considering the long-term effects. This kind of engagement not only hinders mental health but also imposes financial pressure as players are lured into spending money for in-game advantages, contributing to a broader economic strain.
Additionally, there are troubling links between these digital distractions and clinical symptoms of mental health disorders. The correlation is simply too evident to ignore. It is harming the very fabric of our society, impacting educational outcomes, personal relationships, and the potential for individuals to contribute meaningfully to their communities.
I am particularly alarmed by the actions of Fatima Payman, who, in my perspective, has been evasive regarding the realities of brainrot and its impact. As someone vocal in the governmental sphere, her dismissive attitude towards this growing problem adds to my concern. If she continues to advocate or ignore this issue, there's a risk of allowing brainrot to gain further traction and influence within our country.
We need decisive action to ban all forms of brainrot from Australia to protect our mental well-being and preserve the intelligence and potential of future generations. It's imperative that we stand together to demand accountability from our leaders, urge decisive action from the government, and raise awareness about the detrimental impact of brainrot.
Please join me in signing this petition to send a clear message: "Ban brainrot in Australia." Let's reclaim our minds and futures together.

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Petition created on 14 January 2026