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  1. See what happens when the word “democracy” doesn’t appear anywhere in either the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution of the United States

  2. Listening to US commentators is frightening – basically – if it’s not written down in an 18th Century document then it isn’t a legal right for US citizens. Following from abortion is equal marriage, the right to privacy and presumably the right to vote – none of which are in “the constitution”. The US is becoming a theocracy.

  3. See what happens when a fake empathy queen moves all the homeless Maori to Rotorua, out of the way, then leaves them to fend for themselves.

  4. When the United States was founded, religious faith was a given. The constitution was only secular because it was intended to allow freedom of religion without regard to denominations, of which there were many. In recent years militant secularists have been on the rise, and they have unreasonably laid claim to the constitution as a secular manifesto. However an equal number of Americans, black, white and Latino, remain attached to the religious values which made America great (and which have no material connection to one Donald Trump). Whenever the secular left has challenged those ideas head on – as in republican Spain, the Soviet Union and east European socialist states – it has ultimately failed.
    The fault lines were there from the very beginning. A secular capitalist order with more wisdom than the current neo-liberal manifestation would have trod around those lines with care and circumspection lest the earth open up beneath its feet and draw it into the abyss. Unfortunately the Labour/Green coalition currently predominant in New Zealand politics suffers from the same secular hubris and will meet a similar fate.

  5. Chris, I cant help wondering if we wouldnt be here at all (and we are all here at this moment, pretty much across the entire western world) if we hadnt hit rapid technological growth combined with global capitalism.

    We live in a world where people are exposed to everything via technology but are actually able to achieve a tiny fraction of what we aspire to because all the money is going into the pockets of the very few.
    Small wonder we are divided. Through poverty and identitarianism, we are divided into more and more groups.

    Without political leadership and some grown ups at the top who can see the big picture, there is only one way it can end and that is violence and strife. Throw in a major recession and food shortages and watch cities around the globe light up. And

    1. Fantail Good points
      ‘We live in a world where people are exposed to everything via technology but are actually able to achieve a tiny fraction of what we aspire to because all the money is going into the pockets of the very few.
      Small wonder we are divided. Through poverty and identitarianism, we are divided into more and more groups.’

  6. US and the UK are destroying themselves with right ring ideology and appalling legal judges.

    Meanwhile the right stays in power or got in power because voters are being turned off by the alternative left anti middle/working class ideology, via woke, neoliberalism, identity politics and globalism.

    Money, donations, religion and corporates should be independent from schools because it is becoming the thick teaching the thick.

    Burger King schools have a lot to answer for, and not just obesity. (Don’t tell NZ – or it will be their next private partnership with schools, to ‘solve’ truancy!)
    https://www.edweek.org/education/turning-lives-around-is-the-goal-of-burger-king-school-partnerships/1992/04 Yeah Right.

  7. The good old “we the people” is getting a good old workout.

    “Supreme court sides with high school coach who led on-field prayers.”

    https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/supreme-court-joe-kennedy-high-school-football-coach-school-prayer-case/

    Today I saw the comment, “If coach Kennedy were named coach Akbar and he had brought a prayer blanket to the 50 yard line to pray after a game, I’ve got a 4501(k)* that says this illegitimate Christofascist SCOTUS rules 6-3 against him.”

    “We the people” as defined by who has the power to define who “We the people” are and what they’re going to get and be allowed to do.

    *4501(k) = pension plan

    1. It does look like Rockwell but Rockwell was earlier?
      Rochwellesque at the very least . .

      1. Rockwell has a certain style that brings out the human in me. I like the one of the hung jury – do you know it? One beskirted female stubbornly sticking to her decision against the others in a jury which must be unanimous. Priceless character poses. Are you a fan of his – I know someone who may be putting up a book of his on TradeMe soon.

  8. “Perhaps, if you weren’t so busy regarding my shortcomings, you’d find that I do possess redeeming
    qualities, discreet as they may be.
    I notice when the sky is blue. I smile down at children. I laugh at any innocent attempt at humor. I quietly carry the burdens of others as though they were my own. And I say ‘I’m sorry’ when you don’t. I am not without fault, but I am not without goodness either.”
    ― Richelle E. Goodrich, Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, and Grumblings for Every Day of the Year

    A case for looking at someone and deciding if they are a good human What would you say about your good qualities and not so?

  9. Chris, until you realise

    1. that the constitution, was formed by white men who owned land and slaves (and did not see women as legal persons) and of a design to ensure that they controlled appointment to SCOTUS via control of the Senate and thus the immigrant worker of the urban centres could vote for HOUSE or POTUS as they chose – but this democratic form was subject to their higher power (which they associate with being a Christian dominionism nation of God).

    NOTE – if this challenged the filibuster would be used to sustain the power of the Senate against the House and even POTUS (as it was in 2016 to block Garland).

    2. that the gun symbolises power to the American (War of Independence), to support or to depose their government (and in the south, this is related to Jim Crow laws and states rights for white people and their God identity).

    Then talk of struggle to realise rights is Mr Magoo like. Their revolution is incomplete and those who want a modern democracy will have to secede (NE USA and West Coast USA).

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