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  1. To illustrate part of Martyn’s point…those that should be leading the revolt against Rogernomics, Ruthanasia, and monetarist orthodoxy include central Labour organisation the NZCTU. But who fronted the media for the CTU after the release of the rich bastard exposing Tax Report?–the Secretary Melissa Ansell Bridges, President Richard Wagstaff? no it was their wimpish economist Mr Craig Rennie ducking and diving on RNZ, “well a capital gains tax is a simplistic answer, we need to look at a number of settings” he simpered on. Union leaders should be saying “this is war! are you with us, fight for economic justice now…”

    Rennie worked most recently for the Minister of Finance, Grant Robertson as his Senior Economic Advisor for five years and worked at The Reserve Bank, Treasury, and the Ministry for Business Innovation and Employment (MBIE),”

    So workers of Aotearoa New Zealand if you are looking for fighting class left leadership you will need to rebuild the CTU from the ground up.

    Even right wing pundits are essentially saying–“right you have caught the richos with their pants down–but–is Labour going to act…and the answer is no unless there is fightback.

    1. Really good point TM.
      Where’s the ‘union movement’? Is there even one? Insipid union leadership, incapable of challenging neo-liberalism, privatisation, and reduction of public and state services.

      1. There are still over 300,000 union members, and many regularly fight hard for their employment agreements and in their industries. The problem is there is little combined action across the sectors and a lack of political oomph from the very body (NZCTU) that should be leading the working class.

  2. I’ve been saying for a long time that underneath woke politics you often find class politics – or more accurately, class hatred.

    In the last 2 decades effective activists never indulged in hating on people but if you were on the left you weren’t allowed to hate along lines of race, gender or orientation so that only really left “white trash” to direct your hatred toward. Fast forward to now and its working class men who have found themselves on the front lines of a culture war – hated by educated types and exploited by right wing politicians.

    Around the time the Labour Party was changing into a Liberal Party the left also moved away from it’s focus on economic justice for working class people. I don’t think we should call identity politics left wing any more. It’s certainly liberal but it has nothing to do with economic justice.

    What I’m looking for are the signs of a movement that is going to bring economic and ecological justice. And while it’s normal to focus on the people doing the hating I think we might be better off try to stop woke madness and just get on with organising the revolution.

  3. JeezMartyn. Stop using the wordk ‘woke. You overuse it. People I know see that word from you and immediately stop reading.You produce some good stuff but for chrisakes think of a better word than woke.It’s done it’s time.

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