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The current rise of populism challenges the way we think about people’s relationship to the economy.We seem to be entering an era of populism, in which leadership in a democracy is based on preferences of the population which do not seem entirely rational nor serving their longer interests. ...
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Phillip-Michael Scales – Light Up The Sky
If ever there was a hidden message in a news item this one from the Guardian has to take the cake:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/19/new-zealand-smoking-ban-what-uk-can-learn
Look at the two photos of the former NZ associate health minister and the current NZ associate health minister.
One is an airbrushed image of a 45 year old woman. The other is a raw image of a 58 year old woman. I know the point you’re trying to make, but surely you can compose it without commenting on someone’s appearance?
Thanks Anne, reading that article in The Guardian got me thinking…
Imho, it's disappointing that Costello (apparently) lacks a health background. Makes you wonder if she understands why health professionals are making such a 'fuss', and who is advising our associate minister for health on the health consequences of her actions.
Hmm, trading off lives for money – that indicates a different addiction.
But, to be fair, "The tobacco industry in New Zealand is on its knees" – our CoC govt is likely just trying to protect as many jobs as it can.
Gosh, 1953 – a decade or more before Costello, Shane Cigareti and Nicotine Willis were born. Collective cabinet responsibility and all that.
https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/35882/collective-cabinet-responsibility
Is either of them a smoker, or an ex-smoker? Just askin'.
I see your point Traveller, Jesus, even state of the art airbrushing doesn’t work with Costello. Because no matter what you do you can’t hide an ugly mind.
It wasn’t her ‘mind’ Anne was attacking. It was her looks.
please fix your username on next comment.
Apologies. Small device and no reading glasses – not a great combination.
Another smart- alec Johnny-come-lately commenter who thinks he/she (more likely he) can 'read other people's minds' and lacks a sense of humour?
Your comment didn't require any mind reading, Anne.
And you are some sorta oil painting..are you Adrian…?
(That is the most sexist/ageist/shallow comment I have read in a while..
It makes me sympathetic to/defending Costello..and I didn’t see that coming..)
If Costello understands the health consequences of her actions as associate minister of health, then I could not defend her. From Anne's link @2:
Otoh, Costello could simply be ignorant of these ugly consequences – time may tell.
https://www.irishinbritain.org/news/top-5-tips-to-give-up-smoking
That guardian piece also highlights the amount/degree of lobbying in NZ by big tobacco..
That should be a worry..
Far from it Phillip but I have a good conscience and a generous nature. A persons countenance is a reflection of their mind. If you met Costello I very much doubt that you would like her. BTW, I’m 20 years older than her, chucking an ist at everything you disagree with is getting a bit passé.
You are still defending that comment..?
Right ho .!
And just because you are old… doesn’t stop your comment being ageist..