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  1. I do not feel that Roe vs. Wade is going to have much of an impact on the outcome of the 2023 general election in New Zealand.

    Firstly, voters are wanting bang for their buck. Their focus will not be on Roe vs. Wade. It will quickly switch over to which party is the more willing, and the most likely, to take the pressure off of Kiwi households by reducing petrol and motor vehicle costs, driving down supermarket profits through an increase in the top rate of Company Tax, and who will build the most houses in the next three years, and allocate the most money to health and education.

    That will be the New Zealand Labour party.

  2. Why would you turn the clock back 50 years and vote for National? Tired, New Zealand has moved on.

  3. Judging by the name of the candidate, a grudge is something you pooork eh a caaaar in.

  4. Ok, a different scenario to restrict a abortion in New Zealand. However, there still has to be enough MP’s in Parliament to vote for this.

    For National and ACT, it would remain a conscience issue, There is no way that Brian Tamaki could force a change to that. If it came to it, National would tell Tamaki to sit on the cross benches.

    Then the legislation to change the law has to be introduced into Parliament. No National MP will be doing that, so it would rely on one of Brian’s MP introducing a Members Bill. Even if such a Bill gets through the ballot, no liberal National MP would vote for it. For instance, I can’t imagine anything that would induce Nicola Willis to vote for such a Bill.

    Tamaki has limited purchase, even if he does hold the balance of power. He won’t convince Labour on moral issues, he won’t convince liberal National MP’s either. So he will have to go for other things. Maybe charter schools, maybe a bigger percentage state support for religious schools (up from the current 30% to say 50%).

    As I have noted previously minor coalition partners can’t force the major party to do things that are utterly anathema to them.

  5. Of course the abortion issue will be a key election issue in 2023.
    Not only because it’s a defining moral issue for reactionaries on the right which is synonymous with fascism as global capitalism enters its end stage.
    And fascism is historically infused with sexism and homophobia.
    Also aborting is literally a defining issue for the woke left which has to erase sex with gender to deny their unique sex based role in sexual reproduction.
    Self ID and hate speech is designed to prevent women organising as a sex-class to fight for the end of the patriarchy and the end to sexism and homophobia.
    In the US the woke left has aided the right in the Supreme Court decision by making it not about women’s rights but trans rights.
    By claiming that transwomen are women, trans argued against the decision without mentioning the word ‘woman’.
    Not only in the Courts but in the streets. Demonstrations against the overturning of Roe v Wade feature transwomen and their supporters claiming to be women on picket lines, and attempting to throw out people who do not accept their ideology.
    So the decision against the right to abortion was a double whammy against women. The right want women to be returned into sexual slavery forever the politics of the patriarchy. The woke left deny biological women are the objects of sexual oppression and demand that men who claim to be women reframe women’s rights as the rights of all genders for ‘bodily autonomy’.
    This is a legal term for the post-modern mantra “my body, my choice’.
    This concept refers to the right of the individual to make his/her own body as an act of self-determination, rather than biological or social relations setting limits to the ‘my body, my choice’.
    Gone is the history of women’s oppression where women’s reproductive powers were reduced to sex slavery. Gone is the history of resistance to sex slavery by women as a sex class.
    In its place the Right want to smash their gains by regaining control over their bodies including the right to abortion. The overturning of Roe v Wade therefore marks an historic defeat in an ongoing war.
    Women are also under attack from the woke Left trying to substitute a new set of gender rights rights for ‘autonomous bodies’ at the expense of women sex based rights.
    So while the double whammy from Right and Left work to reduce women to non-subjects lacking agency, resistance has to be on both fronts.
    Women are adult human females objectified by the patriarchy because of their sex role in reproduction. Their resistance to sexual slavery proves that sex is the basis of gender oppression.
    The fight for the right to abortion is therefore a sex-class demand not reducible to a post-modern bourgeois individual right to bodily autonomy.
    Women as a collective sisterhood have the power to organise as a force for overthrowing the patriarchy.
    Men, as ‘mothers’ brothers’ (an alliance that was overthrown by the patriarchy) are the most powerful ally of women in their liberation from men who sexually subordinate women, and trans women who claim to be women to join in the gender oppression.
    Together, women and men must unite in the working class to fight to end the the patriarchy and the capitalist system which keeps the patriarchy alive.

    1. Great explanation/analysis. I find it all confusing and you reveal a way to translate what is specious gobbledegook to me.

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