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  1. I think it’s human nature watch objectionable material and some people like the Hosk knows it.

    This is anocdotal but I always see these people on Facebook with like a few friends and they post one video of objectionable content like murder or some animal factory and they get a million views and then you see streamers who’ve been cultervating subscribers for a few years barley average 100-200 views. So if it bleeds it leads I guess. Can’t really help human nature. But eventually these one hit wonders retreat back into obscurity, didn’t the Hosk have a couple different show awhile back and now just one.

      1. Hosking is the creature thousands of NZ’ers signed a petition asking to have him removed from public airing. Failed. He’s delivering what his pay masters want.

        Currently in NZ, on average, five children a day have to be put into care – that’s about 10,000 over the past five years, and the rates are climbing.

        It is heartbreaking, and it is a national disgrace – as is Hosking and anyone else who objects to our taxes being used not to just stop these kids from ending up disadvantaged in health and education, but also more likely to end up in prison.

        It should be a number one priority to give disadvantaged families all the help and support that we can to help children have decent childhoods, and to have happy childhoods.

        It is not babies’ fault if they are born into damaging families, but I suggest that those who try to resist helping them are moral reprobates, and that includes Hosking.

        Even if some parents are total bloody failures ,we don’t have to be likewise. If we are civilised, we step up whatever help is needed for these little ones, or else we are barbarians. Hosking may choose to be barbaric, but I would like to see him explain himself if he does not agree that every child counts.

    1. He looks like Barbie’s husband Ken…a fluff head…only to be watched for amusement

  2. His rippy old smelly jeans look terrible on his scrawny ass,oh well i suppose he thinks hes kooool NOT!

  3. Hosking is the creature thousands of NZ’ers signed a petition asking to have him removed from public airing. Failed. He’s delivering what his pay masters want.

    Currently in NZ, on average, five children a day have to be put into care – that’s about 10,000 over the past five years, and the rates are climbing.

    It is heartbreaking, and it is a national disgrace – as is Hosking and anyone else who objects to our taxes being used not to just stop these kids from ending up disadvantaged in health and education, but also more likely to end up in prison.

    It should be a number one priority to give disadvantaged families all the help and support that we can to help children have decent childhoods, and to have happy childhoods.

    It is not babies’ fault if they are born into damaging families, but I suggest that those who try to resist helping them are moral reprobates, and that includes Hosking.

    Even if some parents are total bloody failures ,we don’t have to be likewise. If we are civilised, we step up whatever help is needed for these little ones, or else we are barbarians. Hosking may choose to be barbaric, but I would like to see him explain himself if he does not agree that every child counts.

  4. why dont people just turn the fucker off…I never watch him!…he is a waste of time…he should go back to being the ‘fruit and vegetable’ market reporter on National radio (now RNZ)…he was brilliant at this!

    …really knows his veges

  5. If Hosking has any purpose, its to show the darker, more selfish, less intelligent side of the N Z psyche. There are people like him in our towns, our communitues, our streets

    Unfortunarely, the platforms given to bigots like Hosking and othes are given in the name of free speech is not shared with the victims of his vitriol

    Its a 1 way street

    So the myth of the “bene bludger” grows with minimal challenge

    Or the myth of muslim extremism “growing in nz”. That one had lethal consequences

  6. More farmer bashing from an Aucklander that very clearly knows nothing about farms or farmers. Bomber have you ever worked or spent time on a farm in your life? It’s incredibly hard work with very little pay and no holidays (not even weekends off). The vast majority of farmer’s are up to there eye balls in strangling debt – constantly at the whim of exchange rates and commodity prices – budgeting when you no idea what your income is going to be is extremely stressful. It should come as no surprise that farmers have one of the highest suicide rates; does that sound like a sector “who have had the entire economy structured in THEIR favour” would be doing?
    https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/99964077/farmer-suicides-highlight-vulnerability-as-official-figures-rise-for-past-year
    The fact is almost all of New Zealand’s net wealth is generated by agriculture (since this industry exports vastly more than they import), despite the sector being relatively small part of GDP (which comprises mostly of leeches like finance, government and middlemen):
    http://archive.stats.govt.nz/browse_for_stats/economic_indicators/NationalAccounts/Contribution-to-gdp.aspx

    1. Hey farmer guy, they have so much debt because they can access credit from the banks when most other people can’t. Boo hoo. Also fucked up farming practices, lazy environmentally unfriendly ones for decades have polluted our waterways and it will take generations to fix. If ever. Climate change from cow farts. There probably are not generations left for humanity to fix the damage done and keeps being done….by farmers and let’s not even mention irrigation.

  7. Why is he even given a platform? Mike Hoskings’ views are not the opinions of most decent people. He is just as dangerous as the white supremacy websites, inciting hatred and intolerance while displaying so much anger and self importance.

    How he is managing to live in that world without anyone taking him to task? What are the editors of NZ Herald thinking? Its all about click bait I guess. I refuse to read his columns. It’s vitriol poison.

    I would love for Mike to walk in the shoes of those he so despises. He has so much to learn about humanity.

  8. I was watching a very good interview with Democrat presidential hopeful Andrew Yang who is promoting a universal income and thought this will never happen in New Zealand because we have a mentality as a nation that anyone who gets money from the government without working for it is a bludger.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S43Aluf1sz8&feature=share

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