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  1. “60% of journalists are now women in NZ and many are ardent fans of woke middle class identity politics (just check their twitter feeds to confirm that) and so the main lens of journalism in NZ is now identity.”

    Completely agree Martyn. The good news is most of them will be looking for new jobs when their organizations have the taxpayer funded taps turned off by the new government later this year. I hear CNN and The Beijing Times are hiring.

  2. It’s not helping heart-breakingly vulnerable children or chronically disabled person that counts, it’s getting the West Auckland vote. These scribblers are paid how to write.

    What’s more, Sepuloni’s Culture Ministry’s insane cancelling of Shakespeare on ridiculous grounds was part of the assault upon European culture permeating the western world. Lock up your books.

  3. I’ll say it again: Labour movement newspapers, radio stations, and television programmes must return.

    Millions of people are not being informed of what is actually going on, and are often simply lied to.

    The two provincial dailies I buy are barely competent, but hardly very informative. The national dailies are full of fluff and nonsense, and not worth the money. The local broadcasters are totally unwatchable, and a waste of time if you can watch the cable news networks.

  4. Journalism in NZ is in an appalling state, with a few exceptions, including this blog. In a nutshell everything is filtered through a woke lens

  5. For every beneficiary in NZ, the reality is you can not seriously vote Labour this election and you must vote either Māori Party or Greens because only they have the actual social policy to make their lives better.

    This is exactly why I party vote greens .

    Labours bullshit attitude towards beneficiaries and the bullshit Pharmac attitude until FORCED TO HAVE THE REVIEW AND REFUSED TO INCLUDE THE FUNDING model is exactly why I party voted Greens in 17 and 20.

    Agree with everything you said Martyn in this article.

  6. Martyn – Great commentary and hat tip for your interview with Plunkett on the Platform on this subject and the role of the woke media in this. I agree the current MSM outlets are facing existential crisis as their feelings based advocacy journalism is now being trumped by real world facts and economics. For a country with such shameful statistics on child abuse to have one of the main state agency’s charged with their protection basically remove the most senior advocate for the abused and for the Fourth Estate to ignore this is beyond belief. It is actually malevolent.

    1. Salacious +Crumb. Agree 100%. This country’s attitude towards children almost defies description.
      Removing the Commissioner for Children to protect the inept agencies who are funded to care for them, is worse than obscene and I hope that New Zealand – oops – Aotearoa – gets hammered at the Geneva Review.

      But even then, nothing will change; the Minister will chip that his ancestors were swindled 140 years ago, oblivious to the fact that mud wallowing does not ensure that every child counts. One passionate person in Parliament could make a huge difference to the lives of all of our children, but there’s nobody there. The silence of the so-called media stinks.

  7. Read The Spinoff, Stuffs and NZ Heralds review of her appointment and it’s all identity politics soaked ‘you go girl’ feminism that champions her being the first Pacific Island Deputy.

    This reminds me of attitude shown by Margaret Thatcher, intoxicated that she was PM – female, middle class with social advancement, and first woman to be university educated, science trained – achieving as conservative woman, not feminist.

    People didn’t like Winston Churchill for a number of good reasons but he pulled out his plum and appealed to the masses. Thatcher should have stayed in touch with the class from which her surname arose from, and had real concern for them while she also stuck her fingers in the foie gras; fat liver for fathead swelled grotesquely. Sepuloni seems to be akin to that process and possibly, open to the same judgments that hit Margaret.

    1. Deputy P.M Sepuloni deserves her promotion. She will acquit herself well and Labour have every chance of returning for a third term.

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