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  1. Excellent piece Chris.

    I hope we don’t see misogynistic exports from the vile and recently shut down Trade Me message board using this platform for yet more divisive attacks on Ardern and her leadership. They have been relentless with their 24/7 undermining, misrepresenting, abusive ridiculing from the very moment Ardern became a threat to the National Party and their goals that previously divided our country.

    Ardern has zero leadership skills.
    Ardern is a part time PM.
    Ardern needs to return to the takeaway she worked at as a teenage girl as that’s all she’s suitable for.
    Ardern is lipstick on a pig.
    Ardern is the worst PM we’ve ever had.
    Ardern is clueless.
    Ardern doesn’t actually care about people, it’s all just a vote attracting gimmick.
    Ardern had a baby out of wedlock.
    Ardern has a horse face.
    Ardern deserves only equine references.
    Ardern is a flake.
    Ardern is fairy dust.
    Ardern has no substance.
    Ardern is not very smart.
    Ardern is only interested in a future UN position.
    Ardern is destroying NZ.

    etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc.

    Anyone who has the audacity to disagree with any or all of the above is an “Ardern Sycophant”.

    It’s abundantly clear to all those with a brain bigger than a sultana and not drowning in bitter resentment
    and bias, that Ardern is exactly the leader than NZ and all it’s people need at this time.

    It’s also just as clear that Simon Bridges and his divisive “team” are the very last thing NZ needs at any time ever again but especially, now.

    If ever we need an inclusive NZ, it’s now.

    1. I agree with you Jacindafan.

      Those disgusting comments are most likely been made by the same dirt bag commenters that use kiwi Blog on a daily basis, and they are out in force this morning.

      David Farrar has certainly gathered a lot of meatheads around him to do the dirty work, which they relish.

      I for one, and I know a lot of others that are damned pleased we have a leader of Jacinda’s quality at this point of time.

  2. Leadership is reorganising the boat and finding lifejackets taking up space have the staff get rid of them.

    Leadership is overtly treating staff with disdain and contempt and having them at each others throats. And leadership is when you’re overboard wondering why there aren’t enough lifejackets for everyone and having problems understanding why people can’t work together to save others and themselves. However, enough about the presidential model, back to New Zealand.

    The concept of ’emotional intelligence’ is beyond the ken of many. An empathic political persona has been a cause to attack Jacinda Ardern rather than a quality to be valued. When not the just the understanding of empathy but the sense of it, the feeling of it doesn’t exist, their importance to leadership as it is perceived by the public is of what value? Can those things be itemised as assets on the financials? Not important then.

    The simple humanity of Jacinda Ardern hugging a needing person in Christchurch being turned into a cause for scorn showed the pretty pass we have come to. What was leadership gold to some was dross (and gross) to others.

    Maybe those who poured venom on Ardern for hugging people and wearing a hijab are those who want the archetypal leader, bold, strong, decisive. That’s what they recognise as leadership. They’d love Stalin or Kim Jong-un.

  3. She is still my preferred PM and now more than ever we need her to lead us through this. ffs can you imagine anxiety levels if the dufus gets in? fuck no, not in Sept not ever. He is not PM material even if this crisis was not happening he still wouldn’t be up to it the statesman ship that NZers deserve.

  4. Yeah , good article, Chris.

    I remember as a 9 or 10 year old watching ‘World at War’,… and being disgusted especially with the ‘holocaust’ edition. It was then that the realization of the depravity’s of human beings became evident. That was buried as time went by , though reinforced through the years by various things I read , until curiously , another depravity became evident after 1984,- that being the willingness of so many in my own country to accept , then find, ways to adapt to the neo liberal paradigm . Not only that , – but to use it to their advantage.

    And once discovering ways to use that advantage over others, to embrace the ideology fully. If you’ve been a working person most of your adult life, you will have been appalled how low wages have plummeted, – and worse , – the extent to which it has been embedded and accepted in political circles and the greater public’s thinking. That large swathes of the citizenry have been marginalized , blamed , chastised and looked down upon as unworthy simply because of the type of work they are performing. And this also includes those on benefits as well.

    Well , as you have highlighted, leadership style DOES matter. Simply because, if you wish to have a society that is safe, functioning and protective of its populace, it naturally follows you need leaders that have those values too. On the whole Adern is the leader we need for these times. Her govt has shown itself adaptable to the prevalent conditions, overruling ideology and ‘sacred cows’ to do the right thing.

    The contrast to that , sitting on the opposition benches , display the very thing this country does not want or need at this time.

    We are fortunate to have Adern and her govt at the helm for now and the foreseeable future , and by that I mean this term and past the next election.

  5. I guess that Jacinda and Grant have essentially cemented the re-election of a Labour-led government in September, and there is sweet fa that Simon can do anything about it.

  6. Leadership, yes, Jacinda does better than many others and deserves respect for it, she seems to thrive when disaster strikes.

    As for the Coronavirus and worldwide emergency measures, rest assured, it is now far too late for the new virus to be beaten. That war has been lost, as it is now all over the globe, in poor countries in Africa, in South East Asia and so forth, where health systems will not cope, and where people will resist the strict guidelines that they would have to follow.

    Even in Spain, Italy and Brazil now, is there resitance to the harsh containment measures.

    People will not behave as the perfection loving health bureaucrats and academics wish them to behave.

    So prepare for the worst. NZ Inc may only achieve to have the disease kept out of its borders. For the future though, travel to various countries will be a nono, prohibitive, and immigration will have to screen every person more thoroughly, force them to go through 14 day quarantine before arrival and also after that.

    We face the worst economic crisis for ever, as it will be worse than what hit the world in the 1920s and 1930s, with the US expected to hit 20 percent unemployment at least.

    You cannot enforce the rules now in force, and have government replace all the lost productivity by paying compensation and so, governments will go almost bankrupt, they will start with Italy, already a near basket case, being one nation going bust and beyond affordability to rescue, setting off a domino effect.

    NZ Inc will not be protected from global fallout, we depend too much on exports and imports, we will go bust soon, no money left for the government to spend, and future generations will be in debt for ages, as the burden will be immense.

    You cannot just close down a country for six or more months, that is the least it will take, and expect the economy to survive this.

    The GREATEST ECONOMIC COLLAPSE OF ALL TIMES has just begun, but most do not realise it yet. Get ready for absolutely essential basic survival tactics and strategies, the fittest will survive, there will be millions going to the dogs.

    1. Gov doesn’t need to borrow money it can manufacture it out of thin air with will to do so. Much ‘money’ already only exists as zeros and ones in a computer. UBi is the solution. Economy won’t crash as long as their is mney in peoples hands. Also gov can institute sterner measures if necessary ie a freeze on rent/lease payments, rent control/rent-to-income ratios. Requisitioning, rationing etc. I think we are a bit more sophisticated this time around. There will be crunch but not necessarily collapse.

  7. “…..Timothy Snyder’s Bloodlands – as grim a history book as I have ever felt obliged to read.”

    I remarked to a family member that you had been reading Snyder; said family member’s response: “Has anyone actually read that book? It’s the most contemptible drivel ever to come out of Yale.”

    With which I can only agree. I wonder that anyone could read this book, and fail to recognise it for a soft Nazi apologetic. And it’s absolutely of a piece with Washington Establishment anti-Russian propaganda.

    Daniel Lazare agrees: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2014/09/timothy-snyders-lies/

    If you would present a treatise on the importance of leadership in guiding a society in the right direction, you could do worse than focus on Vladimir Putin. He has turned out to be a formidable ruler; not for nothing has he been re-elected so many times by Russian citizens. He makes western politicians – especially the various US presidents who’ve occupied the White House since he first came to power – look like the muppets they are.

    1. So you deride Nazi apologia yet praise Putin, a fascist in all but name? Ridiculous. Voting rigged, Chair-hopping (President to PM to President, imprisonment, assassination & constitutional coup are what have kept Putin in power.

  8. “The heart is deceitful above all things,
    And desperately wicked;
    Who can know it?
    Good article by Chris although the words above from about 2600 years ago show that the problem is not a new thing.

  9. “The moment a leader allows himself to become the primary reality people worry about, rather than primary reality being the primary reality, you have a recipe for mediocrity or worse.” (Jim Collins, Good to Great)

    Primary Reality is: More and More People Struggling for Their Daily Survival.
    Primary Reality is: Increasing Exploitation of Resources and Destruction of the Environment.
    Primary Reality is: Unfolding Effects of Climatic Change on Humankind.

    Primary Reality is the NIWA carbon count:
    https://niwa.co.nz/climate/research-projects/carbon-watch-nz

  10. Gov doesn’t need to borrow money it can manufacture it out of thin air with will to do so. Much ‘money’ already only exists as zeros and ones in a computer. UBi is the solution. Economy won’t crash as long as their is money in peoples hands. Also gov can institute sterner measures if necessary ie a freeze on rent/lease payments, rent control/rent-to-income ratios. Requisitioning, rationing, interest free loans etc. I think we are a bit more sophisticated this time around. There will be crunch but not necessarily collapse.

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