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  1. National Party Politics leads to these Far Right Extremist Groups becoming more active ?

  2. “More urgency” in what we know needs to be done, yes — but NZ is not an urgent country, witness the eons-long Pike River and Chch earthquake aftermaths; never mind the neoliberalism and inequalities which continue to flourish under a very nice, compassionate, kind government full of verbiage. I fear there is an awful lot of mourning, hijab-wearing and sponsored hakas to be done yet.

  3. Pleased to see Liz that you are at the coal face and understand where these young men in particular are at. Yes they can easily become a hotbed of extreme politics, or just as easily criminal, drug abusers etc etc.

    I’m hoping that the politics of inclusion for youth is how we prevent malevolence. Good luck with your work.

  4. “Thousands of young people (and I am thinking mainly of young men here) up to age 24 are ‘NEET’ (not in education, employment or training). Some have nothing to do but surf the internet all day, where they may find themselves excited by the rhetoric of the far right. Here we see a potential breeding ground for disaster.”

    Actually the young men surfing these pages are just as likely employed.

    Or Tradies with their own companies*.

    I’ve seen plenty of Islamophobia in the street perpetrated by young men in company uniforms.

    So its not that simple..unfortunately.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/111334884/christchurch-shootings-anger-at-insulation-company-with-white-supremacy-branding

    1. National and the Greens voted against a Bill by Darroch Ball to get young people into training ?

      Go figure that out Gosman you Clown ?

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