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  1. Neoliberalism is the dog eat dog approach and look after ones self, it also encourages cronyism whereby you work yourself into a position of power to feather ones own nest. Meanwhile you kick the shit out of everyone else so they become subserviant ?

    We are reverting back to feudalism with the overlords and the serfs ?

  2. I maintain that a clear viable alternative to neoliberalism for New Zealanders to vote for was not available . So we don’t know how NZ would have voted if it was. Some wanted to hold the hope that Labour / Greens represented such , but there is not sufficient evidence to assume that; it remains a hope. Some voted for Winston who at least says he is against it, but NZF is not a significant enough player for the electorate at large to hope they might become the government. So their support is limited to those who stubbornly vote for the principles they believe in knowing their vote is almost wasted. It is what people deem the lesser evil that they have to vote for. Until a major party unequivocally denounces neoliberalism we will never know what most people want.
    D J S

    1. If NZ First choose to govern with Labour and the Greens (and drop their policy on lowering corporate taxes), we will have our first post-neoliberal government in 30+ years. The Greens have always been against deregulation that hurts people and our environments, corporatization and privatization of public organisations, ‘corporate rule treaties’ (“free trade agreements”), and the various other manifestations of “neoliberalism”. As for Labour, their new leader recently agreed with reformed neo-lib Jim Bolger that neoliberalism has failed:
      https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/96739673/jacinda-ardern-says-neoliberalism-has-failed

      This is what a narrow majority of kiwis voted for, and I expect that majority will be larger after the specials are counted. It’s up to Winston and co. whether or not they get it this year, or in 3 years time.

  3. LaQuisha It is not your fault for being selfish.

    We are always wired to follow the leaders/stateperson’s who fills our lives with their principals & purpose, so we had a very selfish self-centred leader and his Government who cared very little for us all, even those less fortunate than others, so we follow suit, its that simple really.

    Love you always so be kind to all.

  4. The other element in the mix that doesn’t get so much airplay is the whole “self help” industry and the “you can do/achieve anything if only you work/strive hard enough” mantra – that by inference divides society and community into winners and losers.
    On the losing side? Well it’s your own inadequate fault, sucker.

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