Did you see this blurry photo doing the rounds on social media today?
Yep, that’s our Prime Minister, Tony Abbott driving a fire truck…
Cue: Cyberspace erupting in a tirade of annoyance and outrage.
“The PM shouldn’t be putting himself at risk like that, remember Harold Holt?” asked one concerned online commenter. “He’s the Prime Minister not an action hero” an angry woman on Facebook remarked. “What a shameless publicity grab” chorused many of the left leaning political Twitterati.
One friend even told me privately “This isn’t the Middle Ages anymore. The King doesn’t need to rally and motivate his soldiers by leading the vanguard into battle. Winston Churchill did a pretty great job at winning WWII from a bunker in London. Tony can do a pretty great job at assisting the RFS from Canberra.”
And at first I chuckled along with him. (I’m a political progressive, so any chance to have a crack at Tony Abbott, right?)
But the more I think about it, the more I wonder if all this outrage is terribly, terribly misplaced.
We should never underestimate the power of symbolism. And when many parts of the country are literally on fire, there is something pretty inspiring about seeing our elected leader – the most influential person in the country – out there doing what he can to help.
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I HATE this terrible excuse for a human being....but f*cking oath he should be on the front line fighting fires! Doing something useful for the country instead of screwing it up.
It is a pretty sad country where we criticise a Prime Minister for getting his(or her) hands dirty doing a job which (if anyone else does it) garners praise and gratitude. The election is over. Stop being so petty, ungracious and un-Australian.