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  1. Pointing out inconsistencies in Woke views is like shooting fish in the barrel.

    But is this really a Woke issue? Don’t get me wrong, I am anti-woke central, but this looks more like a broadly political and democratic issue. All those mentioned by Bryce Edwards are on the Left, although I don’t doubt those on the Right are immune to this when in power and should equally be pulled up.

    But, as is obvious, the modern Left are often embracing of corporate power and influence – provided it aligns with their views.

    Private businesses mandating vaccination is unproblematic despite representing an enormous imbalance of power with employees and unprecedented intrusion into private health matters of employees.

    Pharmaceutical giants pushing boosters and more, expanding vaccines to children despite almost zero risk, is unproblematic despite considerable profit motives hiding behind this. I note even Astrazeneca has increased the price of their vaccine lately.

    Giant social media corporates operating heavy duty censorship is unproblematic despite their online forums often representing the public domain for discussion.

    Compulsory “diversity and inclusion” ideologically driven programmes forced on employees is unproblematic to the modern progressive Left, despite it representing a massive intrusion into the autonomy of workers to hold their own views and live their private lives.

    Why is this exercise of all this corporate power largely unproblematic to the Modern Left? Because it all largely aligns with modern Left views and sensibilities.

  2. Most transparent government ever.

    If New Zealand had an anti corruption watchdog, they would be very busy.

    1. Its transparent if the narrative is carefully managed and choreographed, just like Jack Tame’s privileged 2 interviews per year, time slot and duration controlled by the PM.

      Otherwise this government is as transparent as windowless room.

      In fact these guys make John Keys government look like an open book, and I thought they were bad!

    2. Yeah Jacinda is maybe the most protected PM of all time. I have never seen a media more carefully curated than what we have now. They all (seem) to know they’re walking on eggshells whenever they are granted an interview with Her Highness. Presumably they’ve all been threatened with the threat of losing media access or something(?). In any case, the MSM is doing an absolutely shit job of holding this government to account.

    3. We had one She died 3 years ago.
      Her name was Penny Bright RIP.
      She foresaw most of this.
      I miss her a lot
      We are ALL the worse without her in my view.

  3. Exactly, they have removed competition by wiping out traditional rental properties run by mums and dads, into the categories of emergency housing or dangerous state housing full of high needs people who they seem to be enabling, inflated housing prices to new levels, allowed the destruction of existing housing into McMansions, created infrastructure nightmares for everyone else paying for out of zone, rezoning in cheap areas, often with flooding issues, given massive subsidies to private developers who are building at glacial speeds at enormous prices…. Makes even John Key, look better on housing.

    Meanwhile SFO spends their time investigating all this political donations…. maybe just make a simple law change under urgency and while they are about it, do not allow political roles either MP or staffer to go into private practise within 3 years of exiting politics.

    Too many ex MP’s are now on bank boards, earning big bucks, ripping off the public, so that would solve that too.

  4. … and would simply not be tolerated in other countries … That’s a ridiculous statement has the author not followed recent UK and US political events? Or the outcome of COP26? Lobbyists are everywhere – a global malignancy that has turned most democratic systems into a joke.

  5. Yep, fair is fair.
    Otherwise previously dormant schisms awaken, as discussed previously on TDB…
    Does the left really want to provide blatant ammunition next election.

  6. On RNZ.

    It’s bloody hard to work out what’s going on with that organisation. They have become obsessed with pure inclusivity and diversity and fanatical adherence to Te Reo but in the trade-off is becoming shit useless at the basics of journalism because that does match with inclusivity, diversity or annunciation purity quota’s.

    Lately the governments handling of Covid 2 should have been like shooting fish in a barrel to good journalism. But RNZ have been MIA!

    Its no wonder RNZ’s ratings have dropped!

    1. Covid 2, like shooting fish in a barrel to good journalism? RNZ surely could have found someone whose breakfast in MIQ arrived at 8:10 rather than 8:00. The tragedy, rank cruelty and exposure of diabolical systems would have given them days of busyness and copy.

      And investigating the vaccines? I’m sure if they’d tried really hard they could have assisted vaccination rates to be at 35%. Plenty of fear factor was there to use. Not to forget the 27 year old in Buenos Aires who someone said had an attack outside a vaccination centre and died. That had plenty of potential.

      We’ve had wall to wall covid for 22 months. Can’t think why RNZ wasn’t leading the charge on behalf of the people to highlight that the government’s handling of Covid 2 has been diabolical.

      Maybe the flawed people at RNZ with their limited thinking and ability are like the people in the myriad other roles right through society to do with covid – not up to it.

      Things would have been so much better if I’d been in charge. They wouldn’t have needed me of course if a different government had been elected in 2017. From top to bottom, here there and everywhere, RNZ included, things would’ve been not just better, but perfect,

  7. When John Campbell was hosting Checkpoint on RNZ, it was watchable – even good.

    About a year ago RNZ’s Monday Morning ‘Political Commentators’ show was OK – almost insightful at times.

    Those two shows were really ALL RNZ had to offer.. unfortunately they are now awful. RNZ has been removed from my bookmarks along with the likes of NewsHub and Stuff..

    Speaking of Stuff, many people are finding Fairfax Media isn’t worth the advertising spend these days. These news outlets are propaganda arms of the government and property lobby.

    I think NZ First [correct me if I’m wrong] had policies at one point to defund this corrupted outlets?

    What about how even TheSpinOff gets large amounts of government funding? The only good thing on TheSpinOff is Bernard Hickey’s podcast ‘When The Facts Change’, and that’s sponsored by KiwiBank!

    It’s a cluster.

      1. Well, if u enjoy Red Radio and NewsHub’s propaganda, u keep watching.

        I don’t bother arguing with the brainwashed. Live your best lie.

        1. Sounds like you already are brainwashed Zac. The right are utterly toxic. We need fact and science based approaches

  8. Whilst I agree with much of this, thinking back to a media person in the Green team in parliament who then moved, sadly, to work as spokesperson for one of the big oil companies in Wellington.

    But also thinking of Chen and Palmer who worked for some pretty revolting companies and the power they wielded because of who they were, this all opened doors for them

    HOWEVER to say that Tory Whanau, had a top government role I think is ridiculous. She worked for the Greens, not Labour. And of course she has a career and if that is the path she wants to take then so be it.

    Some of us just have more moral fibre than that.

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