The NZ Labour Party – a tale of two lists – Broadchurch vs Pure Temple

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Lizzie Marvelly’s weekly column and ongoing 7000 part expose on why men are shit is out and this week Lizzie takes aim at middle class male privilege by highlighting the musings of political debutant Rohan Lord…

“I’m white, middle class, male and I couldn’t really see a long term future within the party,” he told Guyon Espiner.

“I think they – rightly so – want a cross-representation of all parts of the community, whether you’re Polynesian, Māori, women, ethnic, and I think it’s got to such a stage where if you’re not within the establishment and they want the – rightly so – fifty-fifty women/male within caucus, that it would take such a long time to penetrate the upper levels of the party. That’s just my view.”

For Lizzie, Lord’s comments are part of a wider cultural narrative of the failings of middle class men to appreciate they have all the privilege and power and as such should just shut up…

The thing that astonishes me is the implication. In my view in order for Lord’s claims to have merit, he’d have to demonstrate that some of the candidates ahead of him are there only as tokenistic quota-fillers.

By evoking gender and race as potential factors in why he wasn’t placed higher, Lord has conjured the veiled insinuation that perhaps some of the “Polynesian, Māori, women, ethnic” people ahead of him on the list are there because of their gender or race and might not deserve to be there as much as he believes that he does.

…I like Lizzie, she’s a mix of middle class University feminism with whatever is trending on Twitter, but what astounds me is that throughout her latest diatribe on the failings of middle class men to appreciate their privilege, she seemed to have missed out one fairly glaring counter point.

Sue Moroney.

If Lord standing down because he was 72nd on a list of 72 is evidence of male privilege gone mad, what was Sue Moroney’s decision to stand down with a ranking in the 30s?

Such a pointed comparison tends to make the cultural narrative Lizzie is attempting to champion look a tad less righteous.

When a male complains about his list ranking of 72 it’s evidence of male privilege, when a female complains about her list ranking in the 30s she’s a feminist hero???

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I see.

I suppose me pointing out this pretty blatant and obvious flaw also makes me sexist? I’m assuming double standards only apply if you have a penis.

What the real story here is not Lord’s white male privilege,  it is Labour Party political incompetence.

Lord should never have been brought into the fold if he didn’t understand the dynamics at play.

Of course the Labour Party as a political expression of working people understands and acknowledges the hegemonic structures within society, of course they should actively promote candidates who are left out of those power hegemonies – Women, Maori, LGBTQ community, Pacifica, Youth, Disabled, Migrant – all deserve promotion into the Labour list over and above those who have benefitted from that hegemony.

Where that process has fallen over is in the execution of that list.

Lord having no idea of how the List dynamics worked, Sue Moroney being blindsided by a demotion, Willie Jackson being promised one thing and delivered something else, Maori not appearing in the top 15 at all, Sunny Kaushal storming off because he felt the Party was anti-immigration because he didn’t have a high enough ranking – these all occurred within the List process and they occurred because the oversight required to smooth all  those ruffled feathers didn’t exist.

This is a political management problem, not evidence of white middle class privilege run amok.

I do agree with Lizzie however that there is a wider cultural narrative occurring on the Left, but not in the way she defines it.

There is a very clear fight within the left between Broadchurch and Pure Temple. We saw this erupt over the nominations of Willie Jackson and Greg O’Connor as part of Labour’s ‘Broadchurch’ strategy. The idea is to bring working class men with Labour rather than make them feel ostracised by the latest micro aggression trends in Twitter culture. This strategy ran hard up against Pure Temple supporters who only want members who conform to all parts of the latest dominant cultural group think.

This struggle between class and identity politics has replaced the ‘left-right’ dividing line on the Left because economically most of the established left have capitulated to free market neoliberal globalisation.

It’s a fight that is brutal, for criticising the 400 Labour Youth who signed a letter to destabilise Andrew Little’s leadership in February and for suggesting Poto William’s decision to put out a press release via a PR company was also damaging Labour’s chances at the ballot box, Wellington Political Blog Werewolf posted a blog claiming that for my sexist attitudes in calling these identitarians out for their tactics that I deserved to be kidnapped, assaulted and then sexually tortured.

Sexually tortured.

Classy.

Meanwhile the wider electorate who don’t have the time to appreciate the nuances of uber liberal identity politics only see more bickering, more disunity and for those white middle class males who Labour needs to win over to change the Government in September, a ‘you’re not welcome’ sign because Lord wasn’t briefed properly when he stood.

Political mismanagement and the ability to turn potential voters into the enemy, this is what the Labour List fiasco was all about, turning it into a white male middle class privilege run amok narrative however manages to only reinforce those negative impressions to the wider electorate.

 

7 COMMENTS

  1. “When a male complains about his list ranking of 72 it’s evidence of male privilege, when a female complains about her list ranking in the 30s she’s a feminist hero???”

    This does make rational sense Martyn.

    We are supposed to be the most advanced country in the world where women’s rights are recognised but if these pressures become unpalatable for most of ur society here those efforts will be wasted when a backlash of resentment flows into the society here.

    A wise man told me once that how to win is;

    “slowly slowly catchy monkey”!!!!!!

    I am a relatively poor 72 yr old male with a fantastic female patrner of 43 yrs, and she has stuck by me even though I am now been disabled from a chemical poisoning in 1992 so I appreciate what the minority suffer from today very vividly.

  2. Lord is probably realising that his comments, no matter how he tried to frame them, are more damaging than he thought. Labour may not have lost his vote but he’s just decreased the chances of them gaining many more from the ‘average punter’ out there.

  3. Identity politics and cultural Marxism have killed the left; being left-wing is about class, pure and simple. Economic Marxism is where it’s at; on that note, how representative are the Wageslave Labour Party or the Transnational Capital Party, given that “we” are rapidly approaching 50% of the population being renters? Not very much at all.

  4. Wow, I just wonder, what chance would there have been to get a seat in Parliament, at number 72 on Labour’s list? I suppose Labour would have to win something like over 60 percent of the vote next election for that to happen.

    That man seems to be a frustrated prick, who should perhaps never have been put on the list, as he seemed unhappy about his low placing. Persons at the bottom of the list can only hope to move up by showing dedicated work for and within Labour, I suppose, but maybe he could not bother waiting and putting that in.

    As for Sue Moroney, I think she had family or other concerns that made her decide to take her step, not to stand again.

    Reading too much into either resignation seems frivolous or even absurd. I think though, Mr Lord made some comments that were inappropriate and stupid, and that disqualified him anyway.

  5. I find it hard to give a fuck. Labour deserves this shit. They don’t deserve to gain power without a real fight and they need to start fighting now.

  6. To be honest most NZ voters are buyable and therefore also corrupt, when it comes to what benefits them, so nothing short of this is likley to excite voters anyway. Get the populism vote out, and you will win, the Nats have done it, Labour can do the same, pro NZ and stopping immigration overflow, be not afraid:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCEvCXuglqo

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