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  1. As someone said the other day “I feel a March coming on”
    Been up the street a time or two in ’81.
    Don’t ride bikes any more but I’m glad I still have my helmet and crash gear.

  2. Karl du Fresene is a racist, homophobic, misogynistic evangelical theocrat who wants a total ban of abortion, homosexuality and sex outside of marriage and imposition of biblical gender roles.

  3. …and Hehir is a hard right Catholic neo-Falangist who holds a torch for Franco and Pinochet. The guy needs to be cancelled.

  4. Where is that quote from Ir? Your first sentence is obviously only personal opinion, but who was it that commented on the role of the Fourth Estate?

  5. It seems like the RWNJ don’t like it when the boot is on the other foot. Well, tough. If they were pleased at the paltry pissant tiny turnouts at their trite little protests, just wait till they see what a real 100K strong angry protest looks like. They might, just might, get a inkling of how far out of touch they really are. It might behove them to remember that ignored protests lead to bricks through windows. That’s a warning that the next thing through the window is Molotov cocktail. It’ll only take one. Then the message might get through.

  6. John Campbell is one of the best journalists and broadcasters this country has.

    That might not say what Martyn intended.

  7. Luxon holds a desire to break the rules of the treaty in order to maintain the status of land thieves and shysters. You need to learn that New Zealand is the most Maori nation in the world.

  8. Sean Plunkett never came out openly as, a knuckle dragging champion of white race nation supremacy via majority while the boomers live (and by landed gentry estate wealth and power afterwards), while working in state broadcasting.

    In his day, establishment expressed its cultural hegemony merely with the dominant presence of the white face affecting a toned accent of the wealthier suburb, or private school.

    Whereas du Fresne one of the Mr Magoo’s at the Dominion was always a Garth George, but one without a conscience.

    That said Plunkett has become boorish on radio and on x social media and Du Fresne can still write in complete sentences.

  9. “Normally he is actually far better than this on free Speech, right up until someone says something he doesn’t like.”

    I’ve been censored several times on du Fresne’s blog to the point where I’ve given up commenting. He freely admitted to me that he gives his toadies a lot more latitude than his critics. So his free-speech credentials are pretty shaky to be honest.

  10. Perhaps you are the one who needs ‘to get a life’? Caring about humanity, caring about the populace is never ‘uckt in the head’. But it is possible, Luxon has had a change of heart and turning his luxury Waiheke pad into a place of respite for teens….

    1. One like Johhny going out of their way in telling another to get a life is fucking hilarious. Go , go, go, go Johnny go, go, go!

  11. “superstitions as social policy“

    And what are “te mana o te wai” policies then? No superstition involved in Mātauranga Māori either huh?

    Unaddressed white guilt dies hard.

  12. ummm, who has lost the plot here? where does he say Luxon is a fascist? woke fools making up shit and projecting their insecurities, again. Get a life, indeed.

    1. “ummm, who has lost the plot here? where does he say Luxon is a fascist? ”

      Actually he doesn’t say the word “fascist” so maybe your own woke comment comes from someone who lost the plot.

      As an aside what are national doing about ramraids?
      They campaigned on this loud and proud yet they have done absolutely nothing to support businesses…

      https://www.nzherald.co.nz/waikato-news/news/ram-raid-in-whangamata-overnight/L7TMHEJSFFFRTDD5G4VWOI6YHU/

  13. I ain’t signing up to some blue review – I mean these big “C” Conservitives spell conservatism C-H-R-O-N-Y C-A-P-I-T-A-L-I-S-M. National wouldn’t know a Nationalist movement if they fell in front of one. I’d vote for a conservative environmental party in a heartbeat. Fuck GreenPeace – I want GreenWar.

  14. I guess someone at TVNZ has to balance out the tepid Conservatism of Jessica and the insipid Centrism of Maiki and Benedict.

  15. I can see it now. Health (especially Maori health), education, the economy, child poverty, the govt books, CO2 emissions, and more will be getting dramatically better in NZ, but the Left will continue to be mind-numbingly hyperbolic about this govt. “Oh, they make ministries use English words (instead of words only 5% of the population know)? Welp, then they are racist fascists! Sure, NZ families are doing dramatically better, but that doesn’t matter! That basically no one knows the names of the different ministries is what matters!”

    Seriously, it never ends. It’s truly comical.

    Also: “Less people voted than in 2017.”

    The total numbers were higher in 2023. But in terms of turnout, the drop was 1.7%. About 23k votes. Even if all of them went to Labour, that wouldn’t have changed anything. Heck, many of the close races where Labour lost were to TPM. It was always only gonna be a question of whether Winnie got in or not. That’s all.

    Let’s face it: Lots of previously centrist Labour supporters turned to National, much much more than this “swath” who just didn’t vote.

    1. All you say will get better under National was created by National. Health, child poverty etc. Population explosion meant more deficit in those areas under Labour but the fact can’t be denied this was a right wing construct.
      Let’s face it, it is clear and obvious the voters voted for change, they did not vote for National to fix the issues they created. You would be extremely naive and mind-numbingly hyperbolic to think otherwise.

      1. It’s just silly to say they were created by National, when they improved under National. They just so happen to improve dramatically under National, then start failing the moment Labour came in? You are that big on coincidences?

        Let’s take just one example: Immunisation rates.

        In 2009, Maori 24 month immunisation rates were under 75%. That’s what the Key govt took over from Clarke’s Labour govt. By 2012, it was at over 90% and stayed over 90% for the rest of the time National was in power, almost reaching 95% by 2016. Labour comes in and by 2018, it’s dropped under 90% and never goes back. It then just totally collapses in 2020 and is now under 70%.

        Another example: Child poverty

        In 2012, the number of children living in material hardship was almost 200,000. In 5 years, they reduced this down to about 140,000. Labour takes over, and over the last 5 years, they only reduced child poverty down to about 120,000. That drop only started after covid BTW. And remember, this is supposedly why Jacinda got in to politics. It was supposedly their main focus and they couldn’t even do better than National, who Lefties constantly claim don’t care.

        People need to stop voting and supporting parties based on how well that party can LARP as if they are for the people and start looking at what they actually achieve. And guess what? That seems to be exactly what people.

  16. I’m angry now and scared, I can tell you.
    What I can’t grasp is how people, who I thought were reasonably level-headed, were so blind to the obvious signs that they were electing cruel and un-hinged people, or as it was, just allowing them to walk into office without trying.
    What did they have to be angry about, really? It doesn’t take much it seems, to offend people when they really want to be offended.
    Someone legislated to save their lives, someone legislated to save their businesses (without much oversight sadly). But someone cared whether they lived or died and yet they are angry.
    We accepted the draconian covid measures, at the time, considering it worthwhile to protect the already over-burdened health system (not entirely Labour’s fault) and to protect ourselves. We did so on the understanding that those measures would be lifted asap. We KNEW they would be. We didn’t think Labour were really trying to be dictators at the time.
    I still don’t but some people found it a convenient thing to get worked up about. They lost patience. The fact that it was mainly Aucklanders who were restricted most, didn’t sink in with a lot of them.
    Those are the same people who don’t think they need safety equipment on themselves or their quad bikes and tractors or their children, or seat belts. They love to buck against the ‘nanny state’. Yet if they were so smart as to not have unnecessary accidents the state wouldn’t have been nannying them. Therefore, they aren’t that smart it seems.
    These angry people have let this cruel and secretive govt. get in. Luxon’s self-confidence about getting the best deal in negotiations has been shown to be over-hyped nonsense born of vast inexperience and we’re left with the exact crowd that MB has described.
    it’s interesting how many groups and individuals are required to support the right. Those r/w protest groups noted by MB, are just the most obvious ones.

    I’m very glad the left is now taking action and leaders are emerging who have much more mana and reputation than that ill-educated, over-confident, raggle-taggle lot on the right.
    Our problems are far beyond their petty, self-serving understanding.

    Is it so bad to put peoples’ welfare and our precious planet above profit-making, dependent on exploitation of poor people and our one Earth? Why should we even have to ask that question?

  17. NZ hasn’t been progressive since its treacherous leaders embraced neo-liberalism.

    Fauxgressive is what we’ve got.

  18. Kiwis voted out of frustration and rage and fear. Lockdowns and Three Waters and the Cost of Living and Crime were the issues at hand. The electorate has a short memory and National will make all of the above materially worse. Except their Covid response will be nonexistent and another outbreak is just gathering steam as the Nats get rid of all the free RATs and jabs.

    Kiwis will learn the hard way that Nats never change. But the MSM spin machine will work double time to convince us that a) everything is wonderful b) Labour is horrible c) TINA to corrupt crony capitalism, deep cuts to public services, and asset sales to NAF’s rich mates.

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