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  1. Yep. You stupid buggers have left me no alternative but to vote ACT. I can’t vote for the right, it’s against my DNA. I shall probably not vote or spoil my vote. Middle class wankers will NOT be getting my vote.

  2. The Left/Right divide only has some meaning when government serves one side or the other, but that age is long gone. Government serves their paymasters, the bankers and the corporate crowd only, manages,and manipulates, everybody else. Identity politics is the paymaster’s way of undermining one side of us while extremism, whatever that is, is their way of undermining the other side of us.

    Time we woke up, we are being manipulated into oblivion, while they implement their get richer schemes and greater control mechanisms over we, the people. Time we woke the f up. A bought and paid for government is problem #1, their paymasters problem #2.

    1. Agree with you also. Above all the obvious concerns is the corruption of global capitalism.

  3. Perhaps “ultimately the only winner here” is the broad majority of NZ who are sick of this woke bullshit and yesterday’s elections are a sign of what’s to come?

    it might just be that we could do with a bit of boring, pragmatic and fiscally prudent leadership for a while as the soaring aspirational yet incapable of delivering style so well performed by our current PM isn’t doing anything for those at the bottom of the heap other than make their lives worse

    1. I agree Yeti, but do you really believe the other parties can or will do better for those of us “at the bottom of the heap”.

      The whole bloody lot of them have been slushing at the trough for generations. Do they care – of course not, they have one goal and one goal only – TO GET RE-ELECTED, so they not only jump when the Lobbyists dangle the $’s, but they ask “HOW HIGH’.

      I believe they are all tarred by the same brush.

      Strangely each election I still go out and vote, and I ask myself “WHAT FOR” – I’m just supporting more BS.

      WHAT ELSE CAN WE DO!!!!!!!!!!!

      1. In the absence of options, a no vote is a vote. Otherwise, do what you always do when bs comes your way, either call it out or ignore it (don’t comply) or both and when the opportunity arises, protest against it.

        1. Thanks AO, Good advice, I hope I’m still above the grass when the next election takes place. Probably pushing my luck, I’m almost 82 and Maori. Coffin all sorted though, thanks to Rotorua Coffin Club.

  4. The Left have just become synonym of Woke and will only be fixed when the Left lose the next election. The woke are living in their la la land/echo chamber, busy cancelling all alternate views. In the meantime, all stats are becoming worse…housing, education, health, crime, inflation. No wonder NZ tuned into the Queens funeral, it was a welcome relief from the wokeness.

  5. Nothing like cheering on the building an Orwellian style surveillance police state.
    And what will the soundtrack of the arrival of this be? No doubt loud applause, hymns of praise and the trumpet call of jubilation. Until this very apperatus is used against you and those like you in only a short matter of time.

  6. A very useful article which outlines an important area where the Left went and are going wrong. For decades I was a staunch supporter of Labour and voted for them every election. The strong authoritarian/anti free speech/anti democracy streak prevalent in Labour/Greens in recent years has seen my support withdrawn prior to last election. I’m not sure who I’ll vote for next election but it won’t be Labour. I’ve already communicated this to my long standing Labour electorate MP whom I’ve known for decades. I suspect there are many others like me out there though some will act out there thoughts for the first time next election.

  7. Scum like Cumin pretend to be pro-free speech. But they are, themselves, open supporters of the genocide of the Palestinian people, and of any Christian or Muslim more widely who stands up against the fake ‘state’ of ‘israel’. But while redneck Canterbury plumbers get charged over reposting Tarrant’s manifestos, those like Cumin who have done much more to attack Muslims never get charged. Why is that?

    1. Believe me, there’s nothing ‘left’ about the Labour Party. Hasn’t been for over 40 years, and the 20 before that, it was on a slippery slope.

      The left is about empowering the workers and the oppressed. We haven’t had a left like that ever really in this country.

      It will emerge one day, out of the wreckage of politics, probably only after other countries have led the way, and it will bear no resemblance to the woke monstrosity we see today. I used to think it might happen in my lifetime but my own clock is ticking . . .

    2. He seems to be captive of the ‘anti-Zionism equals anti-semitism’ line that Israel and its hasbara minions are putting forth. It’s seductive to well meaning people who think of the holocaust but even back at the time of the formation of the state of Israel there were Zionists who knew they were doing to Palestinians what had been done to them.

  8. Here in Christchurch everybody I’ve spoken to is pleased with our outcome.

    Though Christchurch is often touted as a “Red City”, we’re not keen to be mired in the type of wokeness called out above. Christchurch in many ways is the Politically Natural Capital of NZ.

    Those whom voted for David Meates are happy with Phil Mauger and are impressed by his humility and genuine desire to do right by Christchurch.

    We have a broad selection of new and returning councillors, and by all account they’ll work well together.

    We vote here in Christchurch and we vote often, what we DON’T like is central government or the media playing silly games with us. We stick up for each other down here, even when we don’t agree. We congratulate all our candidates, both successful and unsuccessful on their candidacy.

    1. I believe the result was a good one for the city .We now have a city council willing to fight back at Central control with a strong voice and action. It will not suit everyone but there are now people at the council table that understand business and how to get thinks done. My first hope is that we do not see the cycleway down Harewood Rd in its present form and then some pressure on those with LARGE CBD sites that are not building anything after 10 years and talking of building thinks let’s hope pressure can be brought to build a hospital car park that can accommodate at least 400 cars.

  9. Free speech except when it comes to any criticism of Israel at which point you will be labelled an anti semite.

  10. alt right woke left – who you gonna call? the circus. permanently in town and in cahoots with the baker, free tickets for the bankers the politicians and the celebrities/gentry. quiet in the cheap seats. smoke your cake and eat it.

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