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  1. I’ve often thought that the politics of the left was biased toward emotion and feelings whereas the political thinking in the centre ( there is no right wing in today’s politics) was more to do with rational analysis.
    This is why youth tends towards the left

  2. Short answer is no because there are too many of them that are red necks living on stolen land and they have no real identity other than being desendants of land thieves.Where as Maori can trace their heritage back to the first arrivals .

      1. just the dishonest ones who can’t discern between a reason and a belief. You just have to read any commentary on social media to affirm Gordons reasoning.

        I went back to my British homeland and it was all burned out cars and boarded up windows. A lovely old distillery though. Nice place to visit, wouldn’t want to live there. Enjoy my polynesian paradise too much – pity about the polynesians though eh? How dare they demand the place doesn’t turn into another Incorporated shithole.

  3. My grandsons mates actually told me boomer men had it good and we are to blame for letting feminists walk all over men. Said as banter but it’s an insight to the feelings of 20 year old guys.

    1. lol – teenage boys don’t have a very developed pre-frontal cortex and are very suggestable. They’ve probably been listening to misanthropes like Andrew Tate. I bet they love Trump too right? They feel powerless and it’s always someone else’s fault. Our youth have a very distorted view of the world and most of it comes from social media, the epitome of shallow minded gratuitousness.

  4. Also there is a trend for divorced pakeha men to look for Asian wives who respect men.

  5. Waiting for the NZ Reasonable Party. Neither Left or Right, Center, Up, Down or anything else, and sadly this would not be populated by any of the current crop. There are too many basic problems that need fixing that ideology only makes worse. Fix the basic problem, rebalance for natural development, and leave it alone for a bit. Is it really that difficult? In a climate of total greed it’s demonstrably near impossible. National: pushing for absolute control by eliminating the power of the Treaty. Labour: pushing for absolute control by trying to steal sovereignty from maori via social/cultural initiatives. Absolute control, how delightfully “democratic”! And in the middle? The farmers who just want to be able to do whatever is most profitable, at any cost.
    Sometimes people say that the economy isn’t like a family budget, but our governments have a trend to govern as if NZ is a dysfunctional family. There is the Golden Child/ren, the Scapegoat/s and Blacksheep, the Narcissist parent, the playing of favourites and gas lighting, the abuse and blame games. Gimme a freekin break already. Boring. Old. News. How do people find these hobbyist policies interesting enough to vote for? Till reasonable turns up (not to be confused with ‘reason’) I’ll be voting for whatever obscure party looks harmless… NZ Knitting… Pavlova Research Alliance… Tyre Recycling for Good Party, anything will do that keeps alive the ideal of democracy via voting without imagining any of our mainstream FPP masquerading as MMP parties have any interest in democracy. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have a brick wall to shout at.

  6. Yes, Joseph and why do some of our Pakeha men do that? and why do so many of them call 2ZB talking a load of bollocks. As for our older Pakeha men they grew up in patriarchal societies so what do you expect. They come from a generation where women belonged to them (their property) and women were expected to be subservient, cook the tea, look after the kids, get into that kitchen and rattle those pots and pans mentality.
    Times have changed now women have to work for families to survive.

  7. Labour’s coalition partners hate males. So unless Labour appeals to the ‘ working man’ & govern by themselves, then no chance.

  8. In NZ politics men may be turning right; there are less factories and group male jobs to enable solidarity of workers to the left as happened previously. Women may think they are turning left, but it seems to me that their idea of ‘left’ doesn’t include concern for large numbers of their own gender, with betterment and increasing respect for all women. The concern shows itself rather in a sensitivity to female vulnerabilities in life that are axiomatic.

    The knowledge of life’s problems that can arise for women and girls, does not seem to extend out to an understanding of the difficulties and unfairness that men can face. Women’s arousal as to wrongs against them personally or arising against women in distant countries seem to come more from irascible middle-class women in self-interest, such as the Greens campaign against coarse language, as ‘cunt’, not a wish to better women’s lot.

    It could have been expected that well-educated and wise women would have pressed for recognition of both their maternal role and collective tendencies. Instead they are pushed to paid work of lesser importance whether they are solo parents, or in partnerships and marriage, through low wages requiring two incomes.

    Young women especially, are now observed to be turning in circles taking over-sentimental, or casuistic attitudes that require thought, discussion, and argument not black or white  absolutes with women being in a favoured position.

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