Waatea News Column: Imprisonment and the Pandemic
The current pandemic is hurting the poor hardest.
The current pandemic is hurting the poor hardest.
If any right wing jerk were to say this about individuals it would be decried as economic Darwinism – many many many small to medium businesses struggle – blaming them for their weakness to ideologically point score is jaw dropping in its offensiveness!
With National polling internally at such low numbers, lots of the current crop of MPs would no longer be in Parliament.
We have all just experienced a unique shared sacrifice, Simon’s terribly misjudged criticisms made New Zealander’s feel like he was shitting on their shared sacrifice which is electoral suicide.
No one connects to the self-interest of muddle Nu Zilind quite like Paul Henry.
…these Death Cult capitalists don’t give a shit about us slaves, they fear the repercussions of this pandemic will erode their wealth.
What is the strategic math behind a possible return to power for the Māori Party?
New Zealand has dodged the public health nightmare, we now face just as enormous a threat from the economic fallout.
Labour are allergic when it comes to big ideas needed to combat neoliberalism and market failure, they need to inoculate and inoculate fast because some huge ideas need to be invested in to see the media market stabilise.
TDB was one of the few media outlets who argued at the beginning that this pandemic was a unique event. When many woke activists were screaming that any criticism of the virus was xenophobic racism and that the flu killed more…