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  1. Interesting to see the National-aligned trashloid illustrate the shallow intent of their much hyped “commitment to quality journalism”.

    Week two, day three since #PremiumContent was launched, and just like day one and two, the political “news” is led by National’s staunchest propagandist, Mike Hosking, ensuring that readers are subject first and foremost to a view that aligns seamlessly with that of the National Party.

    The continuing prioritisation of trashy partisan opinion over objective, factual, well researched journalism tells Kiwis all we need to know about NZME and the Herald’s real modus operendi.

    According to National’s good friend and relation, NZ Herald political editor Audrey Young, the Speaker’s bias is a problem, which is a bit rich when her editorial decisions verge on alt-right.

    #nzheraldwherebalancedjournalismgoestodie #NonPremiumContent

  2. Shit I thought we had banned watching that idiot Hoskings.

    I just get creepy crawlers if i see his stupid face.

    Bad for my health.

    1. The spiritual son of Paul Henry. How did he actually ‘earn’ his millions? Do an article on that, Mike.

  3. Piling in on Mike Hosking are we?

    Yet you defend that woman Rachel Stewart and her odious views?

    Hosking and Stewart are of the same ilk. Entitled. Bitter. Fearful of losing privilege. The point that both have a platform to espouse views that lost Folau his rugby career is symptomatic of how inconsistent the left can be.

    And what, may one ask is “woke left” Martyn? You use that word in a disparaging way. Perhaps you should define it for us?

    1. Hosking and Stewart have a platform because the Herald provides them with one. One might presume that Hosking is not behind a wall either because he offers his opinion for free as a public service, or the Herald subsidises this content so as to influence people to vote National.

      Folau, through his sporting ability has a public social media profile platform, which he is free to continue with. His employer placing pressure on him because its corporates sponsors are placing pressure on them, has little to do with the left but with the influence of those who pay on those who get paid. He will find another employer who won’t mind his social media activity anytime he wants to choose this option.

  4. What a waste of a platform. He has a chance for global reach to inform and empower society but is instead a blight on our history. His tired vitriol shows though that he either hasn’t understood the situation today or just doesn’t care for it.
    Abby Martin of the Empire Files recently interviewed the sociologist Peter Phillips about his book (Phillips & Robinson, 2018) and he provided these facts:

    Poverty: The world lower class is 80% by population who live on less than $10 per day, while the bottom third of us live on < $1.25 per day. Around 800 million people are nutritionally malnourished and 30000 die per day from malnutrition or starvation. There is more than enough food to feed everyone on Earth comfortably, but due to it not being profitable to sell or distribute, one third of all food is wasted.

    Wealth: Of the 20% global middle class, the top 1% are the transnational capitalists, those that control 90% of all wealth. There are an estimated 36 million millionaires and 3 thousand billionaires, with 8 people controlling half global wealth.

    Business: Walmart is the world's largest employer while the second largest is the security firm G45 (625 thousand employees), whose work includes banks and prisons but also mercenaries, private armies (protecting Israeli 'settlements') and special events (driving the indigenous people away with force from the Dakota pipeline). An estimated $50 trillion dollars from individuals and the biggest corporations are managed by investment companies with just 199 people on their boards of directors essentially controlling the world.

    Environment: 70% of the world's CO2 output comes from the 100 largest companies.

    Journalism: 80% of mainstream news stories are created and packaged by PR firms working for governments and corporations (I suggest the corporations have more say).

    Phillips, P. & Robinson, W.I. (2018). Giants: The global power elites. New York Seven Stories Press.

  5. Happy for them to have a view .Mine Is that Mike is ignorant to the fact. Israel”s comment in my view shows you just how much religion brainwashed the mind. No matter what Mike states his view comes from a sense of entitlement.

  6. I suggested putting Hosking behind a paywall to my Mrs. as a joke assuming that he already was. It seems odd that the Herald would let such valuable content go un-metered.

    Clearly a petition needs to be organised. But then the one to get him removed altogether didn’t make any difference even with the support it managed.

  7. Mike is talking evidence that you don’t need to graduate from a university to become an expert in everything.

    Mike is walking evidence that you don’t need to have work experience as a substitute for formal education – to equip one well for the foray.

    Mike is evidence that arrogance is an outcome of stupidity.

    NAH! Only kidding.

    Mike interviewed me once – and he was charitable – like he didn’t slag me after I was off air – as do some interviewers – Paul Homes being a master of this art – and thereby deny the slagged to defend itself.

    Actually. We need blokes (and females) on both sides of the political equation.

    That’s called: Democracy.

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