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  1. Ardern is boxing smart. No point on giving the Me Me Me Party a helping hand to winning the 2020 election. How will that help the long term goals of this Government? The will achieve absoulutely nothing in opposition.

    Make a few concessions and quieten the farmers who will be in full bleat mode next year with National on the sideline cheering them on. We got a glimpse of that with the water tax before the 2017 election which helped take all the wind out of Labours sail and stopped their impressive momentum. Ardern is not being outsmarted by Peters. They are both smart cookies who play their hand very well.

    Kenny describes it rather well.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hx4gdlfamo

  2. Finally an article here I can agree with. Yes you are dead right its neo liberalism or bust and lets ignore what the vast majority of people think. Well at least until 2020 that is but then hey we can still get them to vote for more of the same crap by making the half assed argument the other mob are somehow even worse when in fact its all much the same…..

  3. We must envision a new world and bring it into being. It will be very different. It will not be BAU, quite the contrary.

    1. We are firmly locked into global markets and systems that cannot simply be replaced by wide arrays of protestors in various places calling for diverse wishful actions.

      There is not sufficient organisation and not enough unity on what needs to be done.

    1. Joseph: ““Dairy Board”, single desk seller, mixed economy, those were the days”

      Ha! I noticed that, too. Gladsome days of yore, huh? A spot of the Rip Van Winkles on the author’s part, perhaps.

  4. “In Chile, Catalonia, Hong Kong and Lebanon and beyond, and across the western world, millions of citizens have increasingly taken to the streets to protest racist policies and policing, inequality, draconian laws, punitive fare / cost-of-living increases and environmental catastrophe that are the manifestations of the pathologies of our times.”

    While it’s certainly true that there is restiveness in various countries at present, the rise of the internet in the 1990s and the resulting access to dissenting journalists’ (and diplomats’ – and academics’) reporting has taught me to be sceptical, both about the forces driving it, and the way in which the msm is reporting it.

    I’m a boomer; I grew up in an Irish Catholic family, so politics and what was going on in the world was the subject of dinner-table discussion among parents and older siblings. My earliest memories are of talk about the Korean war; my awareness grew from there. But – excepting the Watergate scandal, the Iran Contra scandal and the My Lai Massacre, events that the US couldn’t cover up – it wasn’t until the 1990s that I understood fully just how comprehensively we’d been propagandised by the msm since my childhood.

    As somebody has already pointed out, Catalonia is fighting for independence – separation – from the rest of Spain. The conflict there needs to be seen in that light.

    The situation in Hong Kong much more closely resembles the “colour” revolutions of eastern Europe (most recently in the Ukraine in 2013-14) than anything else. It harks back to that other attempted “colour” revolution, the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989. And – even if we didn’t know that at the time – we now know that the CIA was behind all of those events, fomenting unrest. Note that in HK, much of the signage carried by the protesters is in English: that tells us everything we need to know about who’s behind the scenes, winding things up. Had the protests been entirely homegrown – as has been claimed – all of the signage would have been in Chinese characters.

    As for Lebanon – and Syria and Iraq, though I don’t think that you mention them – do not believe anything reported by the msm about anywhere in the Middle East. Including Al Jazeera, which – given the source of its funding – isn’t a commentator of record. The US and NATO have had their tentacles into that part of the world for many decades now (oil, don’t you know), and they have not the slightest intention of relinquishing it. So they – in particular, but not exclusively – the US, will continue to foment unrest, as an excuse to keep troops there. If your knowledge about, for instance, what’s been happening in Syria over the past few years, is derived from msm reports, including Al Jazeera, you’ll not have the least idea about the reality. Note that the US still has troops in Syria’s oil-rich area, so that it can continue to steal the oil, as it’s been doing for some years now.

    Chile does seem to be an exception (though given the US’s longstanding interference in the Caribbean and central and south America, it’s understandable that many of us are sceptical even about that) in that it is an uprising against the deadly effects of neoliberalism upon that society. See this:

    http://thesaker.is/sitrep-chile-police-violence-in-the-streets/

    From the comment thread:

    “…the fakestream presstitutes ONLY whine about non-existent ‘police brutality’ in Hong Kong, even spewing hatred at a cop who fired on a terrorist thug as the thug was attempting to bash him to death or maim him with a ‘little’ steel bar as the ABC presstitute called it.”

    And:

    “…My rule of thumb: if the presstitutes either ignore or downplay mass protests going on; the Gilets Jaunes being a prime example, then you can almost bet your house on them being genuine anti neoliberal, anti establishment protests.
    If they repeatedly focus on ‘protests’ ad nauseum in countries that by Pure Coincidence happen to be demonised, designated enemies of the Anglo Zionist Empire, such as, ohhhh, let’s see, how about China; then you can also almost bet your house that those protests are fake, and being directed by NED, Soros, and Staff at United States Embassies.”

    Pretty much sums it up. Les Gilets jaune in France, by the way: straight up and down a protest against neoliberalism and the Establishment. Note how it’s scarcely reported now, even though protests are still going strong. I harbour hopes that they’ll succeed in tipping out of office that slimy little individual Emmanuel Macron.

    “…people are reacting to complacent, complicit and sometimes corrupt governments in unprecedented protests of scale.”

    Certainly not unprecedented in my longish life. Although the msm – suffering as it does from amnesia – would have us believe that. Again: don’t take at face value anything at all that you read in the msm. About anything much, in truth, but especially about international politics. Look around for dissenting views: they’re there to be found.

    1. It will be ‘in the news’ today, perhaps for a few days, and then fade into the deep dark hole where other issues fade away into, no matter what protest and unrest there is.

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