MEDIA WATCH: Why Paul Henry is the future of MediaWorks
Expect lots more talking heads as TV for the foreseeable future.
Expect lots more talking heads as TV for the foreseeable future.
Look, I appreciate everyone on the Left are busy, there’s a pandemic on.
However.
There’s a pandemic on.
Fairfax/Stuff has provided some of the loudest criticism against the Government alongside some of the best insights.
I salute those Māori who have taken matters into their own hands to police pandemic checkpoints and screen those entering their lands.
There isn’t going to be a returning to normal, even under the best case scenario we are at level 3 or 2 for months at a time with the occasional shut down and heavy handed quarantining, testing and tracing programs with no tourism other than returning citizens until a vaccine is available.
There are times aren’t there that you look at the faces of the men and women who stand around the Present as he rants and you see something in their faces that actually explains their silence.
If we are not going to seriously tackle the reason why the gang wars are brewing then we won’t actually stop it from erupting.
A bunch of middle class Ivory Tower Academics weened on the public teat & inoculated in plush self-isolation, demand we go back to work in the teeth of a pandemic which viciously impacts the working classes worst?
We can’t trust ‘news’ on social media and we can’t trust the Governments themselves – one of the legacies of this universal experience we are globally experiencing will be that there wasn’t a universality of truth, that were were a thousand different lies masquerading as the truth all desperately promising explanation while erasing complicity.
Bill Maher is one of my favourite social critics and his show on Sky soho is the best weekly current affairs show on the planet.