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  1. In regards to the car safety advert, it could also be pointed out that it is all very well to tell people to buy safer cars but you have to have money to do that

  2. Brilliant post and excellent points, in particular

    “The reason this Worksafe advert is neoliberal Wellington propaganda bullshit is because the entire way this advert is framed is around the workers responsibility to ensure their work space is safe.

    That’s right, this is an advert that justifies the bullshit light weight safety regulations we have in this country and puts the responsibility for ensuring that workplace safety on the workers, not the fucking bosses.”

    Also a valid point, “It’s weird in the age of Me Too that the woman is able to ‘save’ the worker in a manner that comes across technically like sexual assault, but this is Woke Wellington so it’s okay when a bigger woman challenging the stereotypes of beauty is sexually aggressive because that’s funny empowerment.”

    and

    “‘if these cars are so shit in a crash that they will hideously mutilate those in the car, THEN WHY THE FUCK ARE THEY ALLOWED TO BE SOLD HERE IN THE FIRST FUCKING PLACE!’, that bewilders me so much.”

    Thankfully have not yet seen the Kiwi Electric Advert.

  3. Agree 1000% Frank the Tank on your work safety views but not on the unsafe cars.

    In particular you are spot on about the lack of health and safety in practical terms and more in terms of arse covering from Worksafe. The culture of the people working there is wrong. Safety is a practical thing not a manual and everyone would be looking at practical ways to be safe, not bizarre woke money making approaches to safety on paper with the right coloured sign being of the most importance to compliance.

    +1000

    “After experiencing H&S through the eyes of a SME over the past 5 years it is apparent that Worksafe is only a butt covering exercise and not invested in safety itself. The irony of course all this time dicking around with manuals and evacuation plans could have been better spent upgrading safety equipment and on the job training (you know the things that actually save lives/improve outcomes). How anyone believes having 100 page manuals with task analysis on using ladders is going to improve our poor record with H&S as a nation has got me buggered.”

  4. We live in a country where 7500 tons of toxic waste is allowed to be stored and Environment Southland is all for it sponsored by Tiwai polluter, and Worksafe seems to be missing in action when people are hospitalised as well. Good luck thinking our environment court will do anything about it. It is the NZ way of victimising the victims.

    (well worth watching the movie).

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/afternoons/audio/2018772512/the-paper-mill-mataura-s-toxic-waste-nightmare

  5. My old lecturer said to me that watching adds was the real way to understand what was going on.

    The latest BNZ add could be added to this quite comfortably as well, except I think fails completely to soften the fact that the bankers are scum*.

    * to understand the true low level of scum our current crop of bankers are, please read the FINCEN files – https://www.icij.org/investigations/fincen-files/

  6. So glad I don’t vote or watch TV, or listen to RNZ.
    IMO it exposes the government as ‘government lite’ or a veneer of ‘government’
    or lazy lazzey faire non government. It why things are this way and won’t change. That’s why we have elections, to give the appearance of change.. lol.

  7. All for bans on cheap unsafe cars but when it comes to work places Ive seen situations where anyone could see the accident waiting to happen and nothing was done about it. The boss pushing speed and ‘productivity’ and flouting regulations isn’t going to make a workplace safer. So maybe advertising to embolden workers to stand up on safety is a good thing. Better if its done collectively.

  8. Its almost as if the powers that be are using these ads to have a good old laugh at us and what they can get away with. Nothing would surprise me.

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