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  1. The right know how to leverage their cobbled together power. The left pissed away an historic mandate. However the rights job is always easy, cut, scrap, destroy, let their mates scimm. Its easy to competently not do something. Building, caring, containing excess selfishness, selling a fair go narrative via opposition publishers is much harder.

  2. When are kiwis going to realize not everything has to make a massive profit .We are a small island at the bottom of the world so we are never going to be a super power or a massive economic world hub as Key soon found out after pushing as hard as he could .
    We need to focus on what is best for NZ as a society and worry less about exporting cash to overseas overlords .Collins and the other BBB S of the government need to put on their maternal caps and think ,HOW IS THIS GOING TO AFFECT MY GRAND KIDS .But I guess that is too much to ask from the dopes .

    1. Gordon I feel strongly that we are caught up in a pseudoreligion and an old economist I know thinks this is so. And humans go through seeming waves of unrest and turmoil (or the screaming abdabs/habdabs!) that bring on irrationality, wars etc. And also there is worship of education dispensed as the answer to everything without definition of type and how, dispensed in different ways to different classes and grades with emphasis on sport rather than intellectual curiosity. Different strata continue in society with different understandings and outlooks. So which strata with which education is in power in Kiwiland?

      How do we mix things better so we all can have similar understanding or our goal and national truth? Can’t be done at present because of our educational setup, and as parents don’t understand the need to think widely and deeply, passing on the habit and skill to their children. We remain separate though in the same society.

      But hey forget it for now; we’re nearing the holidays and Christmas. Try active separation, of alcohol, in this clever scientific experiment. It uses pretty coloured liqueurs kept separate in a drink, great to look at and no doubt with interesting affect on the human body! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30RJ-aZQTAI

      1. I am neither of those things .I am a grandfather who actually cares about the future of my grand kids .My son will find out if he is to be thrown on the scrap heap on monday due to Bishops hatred of state house dwellers .
        It is Luxon and Brown ,and the 3 BBB women and the river of filth that are caught up in the psuedoreligeon and beleive they are superior economists to all of the country .

  3. Judith and Humanities – what is it exactly?
    Are social sciences part of humanities?
    Although political science, government, geography, anthropology, and sociology may, from certain perspectives, be considered humanistic social sciences, for the purposes of the Humanities Indicators, they are categorized as non-humanities disciplines.

    The Scope of the “Humanities” for Purposes of the Humanities Indicators
    American Academy of Arts and Sciences
    https://www.amacad.org › humanities-indicators › scope-…

    And National loves Ju-death! And is not being racist or anything. Just going for the best woeman for the job. As the saying goes ‘Gentlemen prefer Blondes’!

    It could be that being blonde is important in Judith’s fight to the top in Kiwi politics and wealth gatherers. So the Humanities and Social Psychology could undermine her prestige with their curiosity and findings on how stereotypes work on individuals and those they interact with!

    Social psychology Wikipedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Social_psychology
    Social psychology is the scientific study of how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others.

    Hence : https://medium.com/@truthtopowerrecords/blonde-bimbo-or-blonde-with-ambition-a-social-psychological-analysis-of-the-film-legally-blonde-6697a90aaafe
    …When considering the stereotype that is linked with blonde-haired women, Clayson and Maughan (1986) found that blondes may be perceived as positively stereotyped individuals. However, while blondes are perceived as feminine, pleasant, and beautiful…

    These further headings in google might be informative. But I can’t open New York Times without forfeiting my first-born son or something so I offer it as possibly good.
    Opinion | The Enduring, Invisible Power of Blond
    The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com › 2023/01/19 › the-enduring-…
    19 Jan 2023 — Being a natural blonde must confer honor, esteem and power to those who can legitimately claim it.

    If you’re into long words and understand ‘penal spectatorship as a discursive mechanism’ etc you will possibly find something pertinent in this.
    (PDF) ‘She’s White and She’s Hot, So She Can’t Be Guilty’
    ResearchGate
    https://www.researchgate.net › publication › 27617463…
    23 Apr 2015 — This paper examines the role of penal spectatorship as a discursive mechanism by which white, female offenders are protected in public spaces by …

  4. The “experts” are not exactly an objective group are they. Thankfully Marsden will now have to concentrate on STEM subjects instead of decolonisation and gender religion.

      1. I have an honours degree in Arts. I like humanities that produce value. The Marsden fund was wasting taxpayers’ money on research of questionable academic worth.

    1. But STEM objective? You think because they are ‘hard’ sciences? I have noticed that a lot of
      the hard sciences have hard effects on the body and planet. Lord Rutherford seems to have been both clever and kind but his findings have gone towards explosions that are decided to be used on decisions made by men who have no ability in setting ideas down objectively, quite
      irrational when considered.

  5. The idea that there is a need for ‘blue sky’ research in social science is pretty ridiculous.

    Literally all that needs to happen to improve society is for every neoliberal change implemented since the 80s to be reverted, and those responsible for them to be tried for high treason and face the most severe penalties.

  6. The Marsden fund was only recently opened up to humanities by Grant Robertson under the last Labour government. Prior to that it was a fund for science research. Under Labour’s direction, the fund was re-purposed towards the following super-important areas of research:

    $360,000 to study Big Things such as the Ohakune Carrot, with a focus on “a critical gaze to the privileging of Pākehā-centred narratives in current research on roadside “Big Things” and “Weaving together feminist, participatory, and filmic geographies, this project seeks to re-centre alternative stories currently hidden in the Big Things’ shadows“

    $360,000 to collect disabled indigenous stories about climate change with “establishing how such stories resist ableist narratives and theorise and advance disability-centred ways of creating sustainable and just environmental futures.“

    $861,000 to explore dark nudges and sludge on social media in relation to advertising alcohol.

    $861,000 to help decolonise ocean worlds from imperial borders

    $861,000 to link celestial spheres to end-of-life experiences to “create opportunities to rekindle the ancient connection to the stars and re-imagine the meaning of death, while also advancing understandings about the practical application of Māori astronomy in contemporary times.“

    1. I agree Perseus. We could add this gem

      $360,000 to examine Pacific gamer girl experiences – because “gaming culture remains associated with masculinity, heterosexuality, and whiteness.”

    2. People taking themselves seriously and taking others for a ride, is this list of funding? applications? Kindliness and practicality as a guide would slice through a lot of the overblown projects that are posited.

      Funding for systems that would indicate land or shallows to whales so they wouldn’t beach themselves and find out whether it is human activity that distorts their recognition receptors; that would be a humanities thing that would be practical. And part of it would look at why we divorce ourselves from our animal side and regard it as other, yet cannot use our superior and protean intelligence to concentrate on matters that should be relevant to our superior status.

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