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  1. I would have expected some more serious comment about this development, which both impresses and disturbs me.
    It impresses me because for months I have felt that New Zealanders are not doing enough to challenge their government’s complicity in the genocide.
    It disturbs me for two reasons. Firstly because I believe that a government which is prepared to engage in genocide will be deaf to the moral suasion of a hunger strike. It will let Will Alexander die, just as it has allowed, no, assisted in, the killing of over 35,000 innocents in Gaza. Secondly because our nation needs good people like Will Alexander. We cannot afford to lose them. We could afford to lose the genocidaires, Christopher Luxon, Winston Peters and David Seymour. But not good people.
    I would have preferred a campaign of civil disobedience to a hunger strike. I would even have preferred a violent insurrection, which would be entirely justified in the present circumstances.
    Will Alexander has presumably decided on a hunger strike because it is something that he can do on his own. That is an indictment on all of us. We need to urgently settle on a more aggressive way of combating a government which has embarked on a campaign of international genocide in defiance of the feelings of the vast majority of its own people.

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