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  1. You’d think that Todd would at least be able to name Frank Sargeson, for a man of Todds age, I’m pretty sure it would have been required reading at school.

    Are you sure this isn’t satire?

    1. stand-alone-complex. I was thinking that literary giant Dan Davin, a Southlander with a distinguished career in so many fields, doyen of Oxford University, first class hons at Otago where he was a scholarship holder. Every Southlander knows his name, except Scott. Scott’s law degree should have – or used to have- an English component, and certainly he shouldn’t have emerged from secondary school so ignorant.

      Seymour’s trolling us here; the barbarians are at the gates, and dragging Kiwis down to his level is exceedingly societally destructive.

    2. I thought it may be satire until I became aware that these same fuckwits had appointed the sweet and kind Paula Bennett to pharmac.

  2. This isn’t funny. Yesterday was already a tough day, trying to come to terms with ACT’s grotesque espousal of Paula Bennett heading Pharmac. How they must hate us.

    This Stephenson character is worse than the previous ignorami trying to cancel the greatest writer in the English language and obscenely branding him an imperialist colonialist thug who impacted negatively upon the settlement of pioneering New Zealand. That was as big a lie as John Key saying that it occurred peacefully.

    It was a previous NZ First or Act candidate for Tauranga who said that he hadn’t read a book since sixth form. Ardern said that she didn’t have time to read books but she had time to bake scones for a visiting English pop singer.

    “Once Were Warriors” did battered, abused, and murdered New Zealand women an enormous disfavour by portraying a non-typical picture of the day-to-reality of living with domestic violence. A psychologist told me that she’d lost count of the number of women clients who’d commented thus to her. Alan Duff deserves some credit for trying to introduce books into New Zealand households, but I wouldn’t be boasting about reading a book which isn’t exactly a work of art, even if it was a good money spinner, which is all that Act cares about.

    We do have some outstandingly good poets who have made it into international anthologies and who even ACT’s simpletons might understand. Their torpid shrunken brain cells would benefit from doing so. Clearly none of them are the parents doing the music and ballet rounds on Saturday mornings introducing children to another dimension in their growing experience.

    Better that Act have no Art’s spokesperson than have another fool.

  3. Empty ideology of a 12 year old, would be a generous critique of Todd.
    What a sad sad man.

    1. Ignatius. Hush.This philistine is a product of Otago University. I’m uncertain whether he’s evidence of the dumbing down of academia, or if I should just jump off the planet.

  4. Ah, libertarians. Gotta love ’em. Probably the most ignorant group in the world. And not just about the arts. Who could forget “What’s a leppo?”

    1. They’re not unloveable for entertainment though… just don’t drown in front of one

      If only every man was like me, then we’ll no longer need State interference.
      I could have my private property and yours too at the end of a Public road.
      I could protect it with my  guns, and when the natural laws evolve from the Free Markets , I could have slave labour doing my estate gardens….

      Did I actually say this mind blower oxymoronic before the election…
      “I’ve always thought that there’s too much politics and not enough policy out there.”

      Rules, bah humbug there’ll be self- regulating because of course no man is flawed with pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth , NPD et al.

      When ‘Democracy’ as a system is gone, shining through will be my individualism dream..

      Oh hang on a minute, if there’s no elections how will I get to see myself on TV ?

      I know , we’ll pick and choose, then we’ll run our calculators to rationalise endlessly the insanity of why people deserve to be unequal and rush to the nearest camera to tell you…

      Nek minit…
      ” David Seymour crashes Chris Luxon’s regular Tuesday media standup “

  5. In the Newsroom comments some people assume (and hope) this is satire. If it isn’t though, the message is clear. Arts people need to get a patron or pay their own way. TS Elliot had a day job and is not the only author who had a real job.

  6. He should listen to RNZ more to understand why We need a vibrant local Arts/ theatre seen.

  7. I can just picture Todd in an interview explaining to someone how “the front fell off”

  8. Oh well, sigh, Todd is an easy mark for sure. So what. Steve is a nasty little runt, quite self serving, satrizing the obvious. Being mean when he didn’t need to be, check ‘ Who needs an enemy when you have a friend like Steve.. ‘ on his opinion on Golzirz’s plight. Hmm that guy. Who is that guy. Quite mean. Lols? Not really, as he isn’t really THAT funny. Just your regular little NZ whity shithead.

    1. I enjoy reading Braunias occasionally but I certainly don’t want limited government (our) money, sustaining him, or any other so called artists in NZ. All this excess concern for artists well being doesn’t sit with concern for the less well off. I lived 9 years in Cannons Creek, pretty sure none of my neighbours were interested in Sargeson or Davin or this Captain Cook hating nutter. Just needing to get by day to day. Act wants to stop funding effete arty stuff and let it stand on it’s own feet, supported by those who can AFFORD to support it good on them. Tusitala Avia should be free to write what she wants but not paid for by people earning minimum wage with zero time or interest in her writings. And, Crump was a great writer and story teller.

  9. I knew Stephenson two decades ago when I worked for the ACT Party, and I’ve never met a more vacuous, pointless, uninspired man in my life. I am horrified that he has become an MP. David Seymour would do well to hide him on the shortbus for the rest of the parliamentary term, and hope the party is smart enough to rectify their mistake next time around.

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