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  1. When I had the misfortune to live in Whangārei for several years, I discovered it is one of the most socio economically and racially segregated towns. A 37 state house development in Maunu suburb on an old MoE site, was resisted fiercely by local middle class and lifestyle block owners. 242 submissions against, 6 for including mine. MP Cigaretti immediately sided with white property owners rather than the sizeable homelss population needing housing. Anyway an Independent Commissioner shocked them all and ruled in favour, the build is now completed and no problems from the new tenants. Most of the surrounding homes were sold by white flighters and the new owners, South Africans and slightly poorer whites love the wide street and trees.

    The point of my ramble is that this country has indeed changed to a definite “Tale of Two Cities” MAGA Groundswell and anti vaxxers vs new gens, provinces verses cities. State houses pre ’84 had no shame attached, then came mass redundancies, market rents and property as a cash cow rather than mere accomodation or a family resource. So dirty filthy state tenants are now in the out group, demonised by those boomers with multiple properties themselves.

    This is neo liberalism in action where individualism rather than collective values rule. The ruling class just love disunity among the working class. But if the current vandals are not allowed to totally wreak havoc… 2026 will be the chance for TPM, Greens and a sheepish “New Labour” to present a united Parliamentary option and make some big changes including mass public housing builds. Every selfish boomer funeral assists with this goal–though that has to be qualified as elder poverty particularly for women is a real thing now.

    1. You are right. We shouldn’t accept the Clintonite, anti-worker maxim that half of the working people are a “basket of deplorables”, who are all “the enemy”. That 50% does not control any meaningful share of the economy; they are also the exploited, not the exploiters.

      The biggest problem for local organised labour is overcoming the non-stop propaganda from the monopoly press barons. When combined with censorship and the extreme “dumbing down” of reporting, the result is a pervasive inferiority complex amongst the workers. They really believe that the high levels of economic advancement and standard of living enjoyed in the 1950’s is “impossible”, and that the country in general will remain backward forever — a sentiment held by workers in the U.S. and the U.K. as recently as 2014.

  2. Under this government our country is fucked and will takes years to fix as it did last time and cause too many NZers are politically thick and selfish.

  3. wannabe gangsters. bling and getting wasted. what a future to look forward too. someone needs to take them aside … and wrap a 7 day detox re-program around them at one of Rimmers new country clubs – lol. I just happen to be good at this and will charge the tax payer at private financing rates with a 3 year maintenance budget where I will do nothing and give it back to you worn out with bogged over repairs with plenty of angry people that can’t afford shelter or transport and will have to eek out food and feel excluded. what a cuck society we live in. bend over and take it biarrch.

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