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  1. New Zealand has to have big financial innovation so that that entrepreneurs can borrow against ETS credits. Why dumb National would try and keep the agriculture sector out of an ETS is so much ass.

  2. Yeah well, we can’t escape the hand of capitalism, that’s the big lie. They push narratives upon us thanks to owning the mainstream media and controlling the actions of government. Foolish of the Farmers in thinking that the other side of the broken political system will serve their interests. The Farmers will be led a merrier dance (listened too more) by the Right side of the political illusion, but ultimately, the creme of the capitalist tree runs this show (narrative), thus both political sides will adhere to their interests sooner rather than latter. The Farmers will soon realize this, if many of em don’t already, bearing in mind that Farming is under attack all over the world, bearing in mind also, that the Capitalist class has a ready-made farming alternative waiting in the wings. Such is the beauty (or power) of the very top of the Capitalist class tree, aye, cherry picking our minds (spoon feeding us) the information that is needed that best serves their interests while demonizing all those who dare get in their way.

    “Get in behind” (the interest of the powerful) they bark…

  3. In pursuit of profits and growth, Climate Change is capitalist exploitation of natural resources that demands we break through all natural boundaries of the planet to maximise profits.
    Not to down play how terribly dangerous climate change is to all life on earth. ‘War’ is again the biggest immediate issue confronting humanity.
    Afterall, if we can’t restrain ourselves from killing each other. How can we possibly hope to restrain ourselves from killing the planet?

    Climate change, pollution, war, the root cause is the same;
    Regulation of growth and profits can not be tolerated by market economies.
    No limits to growth are recognised by market economies. Market economies demand “growth” at all costs.
    Not recognising any limits to growth, market economies break through natural boundaries to pollute.
    In pursuit of growth, market economies demand we break through national boundaries to wage war.

    Writ small, the Groundswell movement are an example of the problem.
    Modern industrial farming as practiced in New Zealand is at war with nature and the climate.
    John Steinbeck called farms, “Factories without rooves”. The owners of these ‘factories without rooves’, like all capitalists big and small, are in a competitive race with their rivals, to dominate the market in agricultural product to maximise profits. This leads to many unpleasant realities.
    Exploitation of our large vulnerable migrant workforce, the over use of agri-chemicals, winter grazing, cruel live sheep and cattle shipments, colonial dispossession and occupation and destruction of the phosphate islands, are all examples of maximising profit at the expense of people and planet. Groundswell want to continue our all out war on nature.
    Writ large, capitalist growth economics and competition is the cause of war.

    If we can’t stop war we can’t stop climate change.

  4. Why not organise a slow-moving roadblock at strategic parts of their journey to hinder their progress. The South Island has many places where there is only 1 practical route so if a sufficient number of slow-moving vehicles, signs & people congregated at those points it could provide good video evidence that Groundswill (I think that spelling is a better description of them although spell check did not agree with me) does not have the only opinion.

  5. Climate change deniers and climate change affirmers are a powerful combination. When Jacinda Ardern professes that “climate change is our nuclear free moment” and then when in a position to do something about it actually brings in policies that aggravate the supposed causes of climate change (tourism, immigration and war being major contributors) then people start to suspect that she doesn’t really believe a word that she is saying about the climate. Then when she abandons the position which gave her the potential to do something constructive in order to go gallivanting around the world on a massive global ego trip, people don’t just suspect, they think they know that she does not believe in fossil fuel induced climate change. The public conclude that the climate change affirmers are lying, and the deniers, whose actions are wholly consistent with their narrative, must be the ones telling the truth. Most people cannot stretch to the other possibility which is that the colonial regime’s politicians are immeasurably stupid and incomprehensibly solipsistic, just like Ms Ardern.

    1. Wow Geoff that coolaid really has had an affect on you. Talk about immeasurably stupid and incomprehensibly solipsistic.

  6. A lot of the milk powder produced in New Zealand is for infant formula. While it is good to have an alternative for breast feeding, the model is to push this infant formula on as many mothers as possible. The health benefits of breast feeding are clear. In essence we’re polluting our environment to make babies overseas less healthy.

  7. Farmers are so heavily invested in farming because they have been encouraged by banks, governments, corporate’s and offshore investors. Whether they are right or wrong they are fighting for economic survival.
    Of course their pissed off.

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