Daily review 31/05/2021

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12 comments on “Daily review 31/05/2021 ”

  1. weka 1

    https://twitter.com/benphillips76/status/1399062581206302720

    and they have their investment properties and ensured retirement funds and we have our cold and moudly homes and massive rents.

    • Treetop 1.1

      One million people at risk of losing their home in the UK due to unpaid rent. Something like 400,000 eviction notices have been given. Daily mail UK.

      Nothing has changed in 640 years. Why not?

  2. Ad 2

    For anyone watching the upcoming commemorations of Oklahoma's Tulsa Massacre a century ago, this is some pretty dark overreach comedy playing out:

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tulsa-massacre-remembrance-main-event-suddenly-canceled/

    Here's what the actual Tulsa Massacre was, with over 200 black people killed and 80 injured and an entire successful neighbourhood burnt to a stick:

    https://edition.cnn.com/interactive/2021/05/us/whitewashing-of-america-racism/

    There are still three centenarian survivors. And yes, Biden is fronting up to the commemorations.

    • I Feel Love 2.1

      It wasn't until I watched the Watchmen tv series was I aware of this, I thought I was watching fiction it was so incredible. Black Lives Matter, and this is why.

    • Ad 3.1

      That "social insurance" scheme is never going to happen.

      But there will be plenty more "Muarapara's", just as there are plenty of ghost towns up and down New Zealand if you know where to look.

      He was a bit quick on Whakatane: the mill is being bought out.

      We were about 70% urbanised in the early 1980s and are now 86% living in cities.

      By 2023 we will be 89% urbanised.

      We could easily see the entire South Island west coast essentially depopulated by our bicentennary in 2040.

      Bernard Hickey shifted to the city, and has made an excellent living since. There's a much better social welfare than some massive new public insurance program, and from his own example it's simple: move.

      • Siobhan 3.1.1

        yes…because everyone makes an excellent living in that there City where the streets are paved with gold and social welfare is there to provide wrap around care in the unlikely event that you lose your well paying job??

        It would be fascinating to see a study of what actually became of the ex residents of Muarapara and their children.

        • Pat 3.1.1.1

          Both the business and union spokespeople make a very poor case for their advocacy….the justifications (such as they have ) are spurious and ill thought through in the extreme, if this is the quality of thought at the future of work investigation then it is unsurprising that we are where we are.

  3. greywarshark 4

    Centrepoint, polyamory. – NZ. Some things you probably don't know.

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/on-the-inside/443755/centrepoint-neither-free-nor-loving

    • I Feel Love 4.1

      I lived there on & off as a teenager, crazy times.

      • Treetop 4.1.1

        The interviews given showed how crazy the place was. I was concerned about the effect living there had on children. Teenagers would have been vulnerable as well.

    • Treetop 4.2

      I saw the 2 hour doco on TV One last Sunday night.