A very Young Nat Christmas

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This week two years ago, the Young Nats thought this was a good way to counter protest at their Christmas Party.

Apparently, some Young Nats decided it would be a good idea to attempt to “disrupt” a protest by turning up bearing large placards stating what they *actually believe*.

I’m um .. I’m not sure that coming right out and saying this sort of thing, even while it may resonate very strongly with your core support-base of rich-prickish people .. is actually a very good idea for, say, reaching out to the rest of the New Zealand electorate, which is (perhaps surprisingly) *not* composed of rich-prickish people.

Oh well, points for the National Party having discovered frank electoral honesty, even if it’s only spread to their Youth Wing.

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  1. What’s truly sad is that most of them are probably lower middle class kids who’ve confused aspiration with the delusion that the gates of oligarchy are open to their satraps.

  2. Young Mats today are like charismatic con-artist someone who stole millions of dollars from families with new babies is better than a group of people who each stole billions of dollars from families with new babies and have a collective IQ below the average using the first’s copied strategies implemented poorly but on a larger scale due to openings created by the first.

    Or like saying the Brethren isn’t as bad as Scientology.

    Or like saying Al Qaeda is nicer than ISIS.

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