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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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Click through to Reddit thread
https://twitter.com/KyleDChurch/status/1485351056020488193
Not at all surprising. Good to read from horse's mouth. From the reddit thread:
This is an old (2009) but accurate assessment on that topic. As usual, nothing much has changed in pay scales, and covid has only made low paid jobs, highly productive jobs even harder.
https://neweconomics.org/2009/12/a-bit-rich
Obligatory pas de deux.
Luxon on Morning Report – "I've run an airline . . ." As if that is the same as running a country! Though he probably developed his Key 'I can't recall' line while there, services to Saudi Arabia anyone?
https://www.rnz.co.nz/audio/player?audio_id=2018827784
But he reminds me . . . a bit like Aaron Gilmore: "Do you know who I am?"
Which probably explains why he took a limousine for the 200 m trip to parliament on his first day as LOTO.
A real, chip of the old keyblock, born to rule Tory.
He actually said he turned Air NZ around!
Love to hear what Fyfe has to say about that…claim.
lol – Biden did run on bringing people together I guess..
https://twitter.com/e_galv/status/1485329808255029257?s=20
Yup, mates.
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https://twitter.com/MrOlmos/status/1485309357508202506
You're right. What are people thinking?!? Everyone should go home because there's a smattering of "off-message" messaging and an obvious lack of political purity … 🙂
Oh, hang on. No successful organising ever worked from that kind of basis.
Of course, just a smattering of "off-message" messaging.
https://twitter.com/oneunderscore__/status/1485350090373955587
https://twitter.com/ZTPetrizzo/status/1485387046956978178
https://twitter.com/patriottakes/status/1485337367577772037
It's a coincidence of course that on the same day as the smattering of "off-message" messaging mob turned up wearing yellow Stars of David that shit like this was distributed in Jewish communities.
https://twitter.com/blahness/status/1485371428249739272
What do the stones mean?
I assume to make it easier to chuck the bags out of a moving car.
It's Jewish tradition to leave a stone on top of a grave. See the ending to Schindlers List – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z2Ignq93nE
Thanks!
So that adds an implied threat of violence. What lovely people.
So…people who likening their position to that which was experienced by Jews and others are in league with people who were not there and who are clearly anti-Semitic? How's that work?
And others used "OMG! words" and hyperbole.
Any pictures of the hippies in that there twitter account of yours? No?
How many of them will catch it that day and end up gravely ill or worse.
The lady with the "shoot" sign is over the top. Hopefully the potential shooters take in to account the presence of "kidnap" in the instruction. Haven't heard of any kidnap vaccinations taking place, but it's highly likely these people have a different interpretation of what constitutes a kidnapping anyway.
edit: There sure is a disturbing sick irony claiming to be persecuted like a Jew while attacking Jews with hate messages.Bonkers of the sick variety.
Some of them will no doubt end up as an entry on
sorryantivaxxers.com
A candidate.
https://twitter.com/jdpoc/status/1485351325143605250
They're losing whatever is left of their minds.
https://twitter.com/MAGA_Translator/status/1484592265616048130
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/-will-bring-every-single-gun-loaded-parent-tells-virginia-school-offic-rcna13144
Domestic terrorist is the term isn't it?
Shame about the young Nazi guitarist, gave his life for a cause that has its foundations rooted in stupidity.
Organisers cannot control individuals who join a protest. Fair enough.
But organisers certainly have a say in who speaks at a protest, and their message. And they certainly have a say in how they respond to said speakers. And the rest of us can draw conclusions about their approval.
At what point do you say "I won't be an apologist, I want nothing to do with these people"? Sadly, your answer seems to be "never". Even when they speak openly of "Nuremberg trials" and other nonsense, you still run defence for them.
Even when they speak openly of "Nuremberg trials" and other nonsense, you still run defence for them.
It goes like this. As you know, I'm opposed to the imposition of mandates – I view them as stupid and harmful.
That opposition isn't contingent on what others opposed to the mandates think. The person next to me can be a Flat Earther for all I care. I don't have to agree with them, and I won't don't defend their views if they clash with my own. In that regard, it's much like unionism and the clatter of prejudice, such as racism, that comes with union actions.
ie, – the solidarity centres on a point or principle that many perspectives gravitate towards. All Joe's selected tweets do is serve the politics of distrust and division required by protagonists on the other side of class war.
How many people have been swayed by, and fed into the narrative that any person opposed to mandates is some kind of white supremacist, conspiracy nut, deplorable or Brian Tamaki type – such that they have never gone along to any meeting or event and checked things out for themselves?
I'm aware of many self identifying "leftists" who fall into that camp – some who have taken a further step and become willful force multipliers of state and corporate propaganda.
Ah, social alchemy. I remember it well!
In Turkey, citing a proverb in the mass media is hate speech:
Goes to show that literary criticism impacts at the top of politics. I suspect the prosecution will argue that the bull is meant to be the president by analogy. Not sure if analogical reasoning normally carries weight in law or how much political independence a Turkish court may have (or not).
According to the story, Reuters news agency reports that in 2020 more than 31,000 charges of insulting the president were filed. Doesn't say if they were all processed and judged by Turkish courts but indicates the scale of intense competition amongst the Turks. I wonder if there's a reality tv show where the insults get rated by an audience.
Obviously not an effective deterrent! Reforms must have become transformational since Midnight Express trashed the international reputation of Turkish prisons. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight_Express_(film)
Kelvin McKenzie is the king of Murdoch hacks … a history of vileness (look him up if you have been lucky enough to miss his previous).
Here he shares his "thoughts" on NZ, from London, and is amusingly squashed in the replies by people actually in NZ.
It's not all one-way though. His supporters have a witty riposte, worthy of Oscar Wilde: the PM looks like a horse. Genius.
https://twitter.com/kelvmackenzie/status/1485308810008809475
Can't access that link Observer. Not sure why I'm fascinated to read his bile.
link fixed.
Can't see why it didn't embed though.