It could get ugly here when trump does his tariffs thing…
He has already said he sees gst as the regressive tariff that it is between American goods and consumers here..and that he will retaliate in kind…factoring in that gst figure ..on countries that have gst..
Anyway I looked elsewhere….and the problems could be with the New Ferry Saviour….or something completely different. Politics..sheesh !
“With the benefit of 2020 hindsight, accepting Winston Peters’ recommendation that we should go for two mega ferries in the first place probably wasn’t the wisest decision,” Hipkins told the Herald. “Two smaller ferries, which is where the government has landed now, might have been better from the outset – that wasn’t what Winston Peters recommended.”
Hipkins needs to keep his focus on health, housing and jobs. The ferries are just a massive win for Peters that everyone knows only Peters and Peter Reidy's team could pull off.
Like National's last term in power, they will get to the election with a series of mega-infrastructure projects opened and delivering.
When you look across New Zealand there are so many new mega-projects underway from state entities and 149 more in a burgeoning development pipeline, Hipkins' team need to keep hammering away at the degradation of local democracy in the RMA to oppose mega-projects across communities.
Bishop's version of the RMA in particular needs more political energy from MP Rachel Brooking who is supposed to be leading the charge on this.
It's a smaller target but it's the one he's left with.
The guns they do seem to stick to …are of the pop variety. I keep waiting…and hoping..for the broadsides that NAct1 deserve. And Action to spark the Red Crew. How long to wait for it?
I watched an episode of BHN last night where Pat, Chewie and Bomber discussed the etymology of bussy. They acknowledged being 3 hetero blokes.
2022 word of the year according to one group. A conjunction of boy and pussy meaning male anus. Pussy as a suffix came to mean cavity. Eg, calzone was pizzussy.
If hysteria is a touchy word, I imagine bussy is off the charts.
In my time as a young man (early 90's) I worked in Harvey Nichols 5th Floor Cafe. A lot of my colleagues were queens. To this day, I have never met more mysoginistic people than 2 of them.
There has been a bit of korero about woke recently and I think it was Ian Mac or Mac2 that said it was about being respectful and polite, which I can roll with.
Where woke gets a bad rap is when folk think there is nothing wrong with words/attitudes that can be offensive to people.
But scattergunny, but a few ideas that have been swirling round just as I was thinking of getting in behind The Greens again.
I know the woman who used to have to clear the phone messages every morning at Jacinda's Mt Albert office. Every weekday morning she had to listen to an avalanche of sexist, ageist, filth – of threats of sexual assault and other forms of bodily harm, including death threats.
I agree that death threats to politicians are absolutely unacceptable. It is long past time that the Diplomatic Protection people (whose job it is) stepped up their game and that every offensive or threatening message is responded to with a return call or message from the appropriate Police service (this can of course be automated), that the message has been received and has been recorded for evidence purposes.
There needs to be a lot more prosecutions and these should be publicised wherever possible.
I agree more needs to be done. I suspect when the MSM says an MP received death threats, most people don't know what that entails. I can see why the MSM wouldn't give details (because it gives these violent people ideas), but I wonder if people think it's just a few comments on twitter.
One of the problems with responding to them is many of the accounts on twitter are pseudonymous, and I expect people phoning threats are withholding their number. So doing replies to actual people would take a fair amount of police resources.
There needs to be a lot more prosecutions and these should be publicised wherever possible.
That’s a response I’d expect from the Coalition but here on TS card-carrying Labour supporters claim that the Greens are weak and ineffective on crime, so we’ll probably get what you wish for.
true, but it sounds like squeamishness about gay men's sex. If you take the child out of the photos, is there a problem with the posts given they were made on a personal account before they stood for parliament?
a man using the term bussy? No, no problem, (see my comment below about context) and tbh, apart from the homophobes, I'm still not sure what the issue is with the word.
This Madeleine Chapman Spinoff article covers quite a bit of territory over this issue. Chapman has clearly seen the posts, or had them described in detail to her:
"Stripped of context, the posts that all your favourite X lurkers are salivating over are pretty bloody boring. In one from 2020, Doyle kisses their young daughter on the mouth and says nice, parental things about her in the caption. A parent kissing their toddler on the mouth is not news, nor is it a reason to call the police. But Peters, both in speaking to Plunket and in his social media posts, is always keen to include the fact that Doyle is a supporter of safe access to puberty blockers. It appears that to Peters, such views means Doyle's otherwise ordinary actions around their own kid are now".
Chapman highlights Peters's motivation in going after Doyle, as part of the NZF anti-trans position. She also questions the naivety of the Greens in wanting to present themselves as authentic and whole people, but clearly have badly prepared new MPs like Doyle for the horror show of NZ political life.
The purported posts that Peters insinuates represent child abuse within the context of a PRIVATE FB page. And who passed on this content, one must ask? Was it someone who posts at the site, or was this material cracked on purpose, or even access bought from FB?
Peters insinuating Doyle is a pedophile is straight out of the QAnon playbook. By attacking an MP's family and private life, Peters has stepped right into the mudpit of dirty politics. Shades of the insinuations of Colin Moyle's homosexuality by the Nats in the 70s. In turn, NZF make themselves a target. Winston enjoys the fisticuffs, but some of his own MPs may be more fragile.
A good opinion piece from someone who presumably has "been shown the money",
it was Instagram not FB. My best guess is the posts were publicly visible up until Doyle became an MP. Which means a year or two from selection until then. The Greens either didn't vet properly or didn't see a problem with the posts.
Also possible is the account was set to private and one of his followers leaked the images. Same issue for the Greens.
The posts themselves, the photos aren't an issue, but the context and words are. They were posted from an account called bible belt bussy (bussy = boy pussy/anus), and two in particular shouldn't haven't been made. The one with Doyle and their son and Doyle posting 'Bussy Galore', the other a photo of presumably the son's legs and feet with crocs on, and the text 'swipe to see a '.
These are inappropriate fullstop. They're entirely inappropriate for an MP to leave up, especially one that wants portfolios involving children.
None of that makes Doyle a child sex offender. The right are running a large, very nasty smear campaign, and basically going off on one including a lot of homophobia and green hatred. That doesn't mean the posts were ok.
I accept what Swarbrick is saying about sub culture context, and agree that the death threats need to be addressed immediately. But it's wrong for the Greens to not acknowledge there is a problem with the posts. Wrong ethically and a political mistake.
these are two of the posts. The Bussy Galore one was a set of photos and this one was of their kid (my reading is that the 'Bussy Galore' comment referred to them posting a lot of pics. Still not ok). The crocs one also seems to be one of a number.
It’s foreign language to me and has therefore no effect on me (i.e., a big loud woosh for me). So far, I haven’t read anything to upsetting about it. Death threats, on the other hand, I do understand.
This Madeleine Chapman Spinoff article covers quite a bit of territory over this issue. Chapman has clearly seen the postS:
"Stripped of context, the posts that all your favourite X lurkers are salivating over are pretty bloody boring. In one from 2020, Doyle kisses their young daughter on the mouth and says nice, parental things about her in the caption. A parent kissing their toddler on the mouth is not news, nor is it a reason to call the police. But Peters, both in speaking to Plunket and in his social media posts, is always keen to include the fact that Doyle is a supporter of safe access to puberty blockers. It appears that to Peters, such views means Doyle’s otherwise ordinary actions around their own kid are now suspect"
Chapman highlights Peter's motivation in going after Doyle, as part of NZF's anti-trans position. She also questions the naivety of the Greens in wanting to present themselves as authentic and whole people, but missing out preparation for new MPs like Doyle. A good opinion piece from someone who presumably has 'been shown the money', the purported posts that Peters insinuates represent child abuse within the context of the PRIVATE facebook page.
And who passed on this content, one must ask? Was it someone who posts at the site, or was this material cracked or even paid for?
By attacking an MP's family and private life, Peters has stepped right into the mudpit of 'dirty politics'. Shades of the insinuations of Colin Moyle's homosexuality by the Nats in the 70s. Peters better be careful there though. Peters insinuating Doyle is a pedophile is straight out of the QAnon playbook.
In other words, the only ‘dirty’ one in this is that dirty old man Winston Peters playing dirty games and encouraging a gang of dirty characters from the dark & seedy corners of the internet to play along in a frenzied orgy of hate & vileness that lives in their minds.
Wrong comparison; different party and he was convicted of a crime.
I don’t like whataboutery because it adds little to debate, generally, but a brave reporter could ask Peters if he watches movies together with his buddy Shane Jones.
A bit like Incognito and death threats, while valid and accurate, (Peters and his motivations) it's a distraction from what I was trying to drill into.
I'm not comfortable with 'bussy' for the mysoginistic and objectifying overtones as Francesca spoke to.
Maybe it is generational and my time has passed.
Peters aside, are you comfortable with the bussy vernacular?
it's not a trick question, I just wasn't sure what your thinking was.
Hysteria and bussy are words with multiple meanings and uses. Sexism or misogyny depends on context. A man calling a woman a hysteric has a different meaning than a psychiatrist talking about the history of hysteria as a diagnosis. Because of context.
Likewise the word pussy. Is it misogynistic for a woman to refer to her labia or vagina as a pussy? No, so why would it be for a gay man to refer to his anus as bussy? Lots of people use slang words for body parts when it comes to sex.
That some gay and queer men are sexist is a known thing. There are sexist left wing men too, even green politics men lol. Context matters. I'm not seeing anything particularly sexist in the posts. It's not porn, nor objectifying women. I can see how it could be and I'm sure is used in that way, but not in those posts.
Pussy Galore was a popular 'Bond Girl' – I first made her acquaintance in Goldfinger (1964 – PG), which does rather date me, but apparently Pussy was an original Ian Fleming character from the novel – who knew.
dunno, I just saw his response to Paul in the MSM and thought he sounded both ignorant and reactive and opened a door to the idea that Labour weren’t going to work with the Greens.
Maybe he was having a bad day. I do think he has some problems with his advisors, no idea if that was a factor this time.
From the article: “As with everything Musk-Trump does, however, the cui bono question about imperialism in Greenland is easy to answer: Russia benefits. Putin cannot contain his delight with US imperialism over Greenland. In generating artificial crises in relations with both Denmark and Canada, America’s two closest allies these last 80 years, the Trump people cut America loose from security gains and create a chaos in which Russia benefits.”
The Coalition of Cockups doesn't believe in Government investment, unless one of their funders makes a mint from it. Obviously Team NZ didn't donate/bribe National enough.
Having said that, I'm still not keen on supporting an America's cup team who took all our money and support last time. Then ran away to an offshore venue. Costing millions in wasted infrastructure.
..in that peters made the original cock-up…by ..as minister of rail..ordering ferries that were going to need an eye-watering amount of infrastructure upgrade ..
Labour then compounded that error by peters by not checking the nuts and bolts of the deal he came back with..and refusing it because of those attendant costs…
Labour then compounded it even further by just charging ahead with peters cock-up….and once again…not taking enough notice of these costs ..
..(have I missed anything..?)
..and if all the above is accurate…the cancellation of that Peter's deal would seem to be the best thing to do ..?
(Once again..have I missed anything..?)
..of course there are the eye-watering ironies of the architect of this cock-up now hailing himself as some kind of saviour….
..those ironies abound…
..and ardern and hipkins must share the approbrium…
..for the crime of not paying close enough attention…
They got a real good deal for the 2 large ferries.
Treasury and others connected the cost blow out of onshore cost to the large size of them.
I doubt they really worked out what the difference was between the cost of the onshore/wharf work to manage larger ferries, from need for onshore/wharf upgrade and meeting higher earthquake standards .
Note there is nothing, as yet, about the cost forecast of this work, for the larger than now, smaller than planned, ferries.
The other problem is moving from 3 ferries now to 2. Two new ones would be more reliable, but still need maintenance.
And then there is catering to future expansion of carriage volume across the strait.
Hipkins should have supported the original deal more strongly than he has, the case is easy to make.
Is this an effort to spread a little oil on troubled waters, so to speak. On the very outside chance of needing NZF in the next election and the even smaller chance of a coalition with them.
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Good explanation of the fishhooks in a recent executive order about US election laws. These literal Jim Crowe tactics worked in the 2024 election.
It could get ugly here when trump does his tariffs thing…
He has already said he sees gst as the regressive tariff that it is between American goods and consumers here..and that he will retaliate in kind…factoring in that gst figure ..on countries that have gst..
So …y'know..!
He is threatening a negative tarriff of 15% on US exports?
A free MAGA hat and one year free use of X Premium with each order over US$100.
Can I please pay in installments of $99.99?
New RNZ poll results…
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/poll/556772/rnz-reid-research-poll-coalition-in-front-as-labour-gains-ground
It is close for sure, Nat 32.9%, Lab 32.3%, it is good to have another poll, hopefully a regular one.
post up now
https://thestandard.org.nz/the-rnz-reid-research-poll/
The RNZ Header. And where exactly is that part amongst the jumble-link !? (RNZ Curates Egg…mostly good)
Anyway I looked elsewhere….and the problems could be with the New Ferry Saviour….or something completely different. Politics..sheesh !
Hipkins needs to keep his focus on health, housing and jobs. The ferries are just a massive win for Peters that everyone knows only Peters and Peter Reidy's team could pull off.
Like National's last term in power, they will get to the election with a series of mega-infrastructure projects opened and delivering.
When you look across New Zealand there are so many new mega-projects underway from state entities and 149 more in a burgeoning development pipeline, Hipkins' team need to keep hammering away at the degradation of local democracy in the RMA to oppose mega-projects across communities.
Bishop's version of the RMA in particular needs more political energy from MP Rachel Brooking who is supposed to be leading the charge on this.
It's a smaller target but it's the one he's left with.
Exactly the problem with Labour.
The ferries were a king hit gifted to Labour by Nicky no boats. A National fuckup from the Coalition of Cockups.
Then Hipkins has to publically turn around and water it down.
For fucks sake.
Can't Labour ever stick to their guns?
Agree KJT…another Hipkins own-goal.
The guns they do seem to stick to …are of the pop variety. I keep waiting…and hoping..for the broadsides that NAct1 deserve. And Action to spark the Red Crew. How long to wait for it?
I watched an episode of BHN last night where Pat, Chewie and Bomber discussed the etymology of bussy. They acknowledged being 3 hetero blokes.
2022 word of the year according to one group. A conjunction of boy and pussy meaning male anus. Pussy as a suffix came to mean cavity. Eg, calzone was pizzussy.
If hysteria is a touchy word, I imagine bussy is off the charts.
In my time as a young man (early 90's) I worked in Harvey Nichols 5th Floor Cafe. A lot of my colleagues were queens. To this day, I have never met more mysoginistic people than 2 of them.
There has been a bit of korero about woke recently and I think it was Ian Mac or Mac2 that said it was about being respectful and polite, which I can roll with.
Where woke gets a bad rap is when folk think there is nothing wrong with words/attitudes that can be offensive to people.
But scattergunny, but a few ideas that have been swirling round just as I was thinking of getting in behind The Greens again.
I agree Gsays.It may be a generational difference but I associate the word"pussy" with male usage, as in Trump's "grab em by the pussy"
It's also heavily used in porn .
So bussy, meaning boy pussy has a cringe factor for me.
I cringe more when people are sending death threats to other people.
Good for you , but surely "cringe" is a lame response to death threats?
I'd condemn them
You’d condemn them to death?
Comprehension fail
"Them" refers to death threats
I’m not sure what that really means either but thanks anyway for clarifying.
I know the woman who used to have to clear the phone messages every morning at Jacinda's Mt Albert office. Every weekday morning she had to listen to an avalanche of sexist, ageist, filth – of threats of sexual assault and other forms of bodily harm, including death threats.
I agree that death threats to politicians are absolutely unacceptable. It is long past time that the Diplomatic Protection people (whose job it is) stepped up their game and that every offensive or threatening message is responded to with a return call or message from the appropriate Police service (this can of course be automated), that the message has been received and has been recorded for evidence purposes.
There needs to be a lot more prosecutions and these should be publicised wherever possible.
I agree more needs to be done. I suspect when the MSM says an MP received death threats, most people don't know what that entails. I can see why the MSM wouldn't give details (because it gives these violent people ideas), but I wonder if people think it's just a few comments on twitter.
One of the problems with responding to them is many of the accounts on twitter are pseudonymous, and I expect people phoning threats are withholding their number. So doing replies to actual people would take a fair amount of police resources.
I didn’t say “politicians”, I said “people”.
That’s a response I’d expect from the Coalition but here on TS card-carrying Labour supporters claim that the Greens are weak and ineffective on crime, so we’ll probably get what you wish for.
They aren't comparable.
One group are anonymous. …and worthy of condemnation
The other is an old individual who is seeking to represent us.
true, but it sounds like squeamishness about gay men's sex. If you take the child out of the photos, is there a problem with the posts given they were made on a personal account before they stood for parliament?
"given they were made on a personal account before they stood for parliament?"
Well it shows the attitudes and mindset that will enter parliament.
Don't you have any issues with the vernacular?
a man using the term bussy? No, no problem, (see my comment below about context) and tbh, apart from the homophobes, I'm still not sure what the issue is with the word.
Bingo!
This Madeleine Chapman Spinoff article covers quite a bit of territory over this issue. Chapman has clearly seen the posts, or had them described in detail to her:
"Stripped of context, the posts that all your favourite X lurkers are salivating over are pretty bloody boring. In one from 2020, Doyle kisses their young daughter on the mouth and says nice, parental things about her in the caption. A parent kissing their toddler on the mouth is not news, nor is it a reason to call the police. But Peters, both in speaking to Plunket and in his social media posts, is always keen to include the fact that Doyle is a supporter of safe access to puberty blockers. It appears that to Peters, such views means Doyle's otherwise ordinary actions around their own kid are now".
Chapman highlights Peters's motivation in going after Doyle, as part of the NZF anti-trans position. She also questions the naivety of the Greens in wanting to present themselves as authentic and whole people, but clearly have badly prepared new MPs like Doyle for the horror show of NZ political life.
The purported posts that Peters insinuates represent child abuse within the context of a PRIVATE FB page. And who passed on this content, one must ask? Was it someone who posts at the site, or was this material cracked on purpose, or even access bought from FB?
Peters insinuating Doyle is a pedophile is straight out of the QAnon playbook. By attacking an MP's family and private life, Peters has stepped right into the mudpit of dirty politics. Shades of the insinuations of Colin Moyle's homosexuality by the Nats in the 70s. In turn, NZF make themselves a target. Winston enjoys the fisticuffs, but some of his own MPs may be more fragile.
A good opinion piece from someone who presumably has "been shown the money",
Sorry moderator, can you remove my second (first draft) comment, 4.2? Forgot to instantly delete it, my bad.
it's already got replies, so can't delete it sorry.
it was Instagram not FB. My best guess is the posts were publicly visible up until Doyle became an MP. Which means a year or two from selection until then. The Greens either didn't vet properly or didn't see a problem with the posts.
Also possible is the account was set to private and one of his followers leaked the images. Same issue for the Greens.
The posts themselves, the photos aren't an issue, but the context and words are. They were posted from an account called bible belt bussy (bussy = boy pussy/anus), and two in particular shouldn't haven't been made. The one with Doyle and their son and Doyle posting 'Bussy Galore', the other a photo of presumably the son's legs and feet with crocs on, and the text 'swipe to see a
'.
These are inappropriate fullstop. They're entirely inappropriate for an MP to leave up, especially one that wants portfolios involving children.
None of that makes Doyle a child sex offender. The right are running a large, very nasty smear campaign, and basically going off on one including a lot of homophobia and green hatred. That doesn't mean the posts were ok.
I accept what Swarbrick is saying about sub culture context, and agree that the death threats need to be addressed immediately. But it's wrong for the Greens to not acknowledge there is a problem with the posts. Wrong ethically and a political mistake.
these are two of the posts. The Bussy Galore one was a set of photos and this one was of their kid (my reading is that the 'Bussy Galore' comment referred to them posting a lot of pics. Still not ok). The crocs one also seems to be one of a number.
https://x.com/aniobrien/status/1905415609271419238/photo/1
https://x.com/aniobrien/status/1906206993658064914/photo/1
those appear to redirect to the tweets.
If you can't see them, try this
https://xcancel.com
Unfortunately I was wanting to play a different game to Bingo.
Are you comfortable with the bussy vernacular?
It’s foreign language to me and has therefore no effect on me (i.e., a big loud woosh for me). So far, I haven’t read anything to upsetting about it. Death threats, on the other hand, I do understand.
Ok, I can pivot.
What to do with the death threats?
I am trying to reconcile yr concern with the reply @ 4.1.1.2.2
My starting point is zero-tolerance to death threats.
There are two aspects to death threats: 1) prevention; 2) response. These two aspects are linked and the approach should be integrating these two.
The wider context and background to death threats is the debate about freedom of expression (‘free speech’) which is a hugely complex issue.
This Madeleine Chapman Spinoff article covers quite a bit of territory over this issue. Chapman has clearly seen the postS:
"Stripped of context, the posts that all your favourite X lurkers are salivating over are pretty bloody boring. In one from 2020, Doyle kisses their young daughter on the mouth and says nice, parental things about her in the caption. A parent kissing their toddler on the mouth is not news, nor is it a reason to call the police. But Peters, both in speaking to Plunket and in his social media posts, is always keen to include the fact that Doyle is a supporter of safe access to puberty blockers. It appears that to Peters, such views means Doyle’s otherwise ordinary actions around their own kid are now suspect"
Chapman highlights Peter's motivation in going after Doyle, as part of NZF's anti-trans position. She also questions the naivety of the Greens in wanting to present themselves as authentic and whole people, but missing out preparation for new MPs like Doyle. A good opinion piece from someone who presumably has 'been shown the money', the purported posts that Peters insinuates represent child abuse within the context of the PRIVATE facebook page.
And who passed on this content, one must ask? Was it someone who posts at the site, or was this material cracked or even paid for?
By attacking an MP's family and private life, Peters has stepped right into the mudpit of 'dirty politics'. Shades of the insinuations of Colin Moyle's homosexuality by the Nats in the 70s. Peters better be careful there though. Peters insinuating Doyle is a pedophile is straight out of the QAnon playbook.
In other words, the only ‘dirty’ one in this is that dirty old man Winston Peters playing dirty games and encouraging a gang of dirty characters from the dark & seedy corners of the internet to play along in a frenzied orgy of hate & vileness that lives in their minds.
yes, and, the posts themselves are a problem.
And ACT with Tin Jago get a free pass.
Wrong comparison; different party and he was convicted of a crime.
I don’t like whataboutery because it adds little to debate, generally, but a brave reporter could ask Peters if he watches movies together with his buddy Shane Jones.
A bit like Incognito and death threats, while valid and accurate, (Peters and his motivations) it's a distraction from what I was trying to drill into.
I'm not comfortable with 'bussy' for the mysoginistic and objectifying overtones as Francesca spoke to.
Maybe it is generational and my time has passed.
Peters aside, are you comfortable with the bussy vernacular?
how is bussy misogynistic?
I feel like that's a trick question.
Objectifying a woman's body.
The word pussy being rife in pornography.
As a suffix meaning cavity.
it's not a trick question, I just wasn't sure what your thinking was.
Hysteria and bussy are words with multiple meanings and uses. Sexism or misogyny depends on context. A man calling a woman a hysteric has a different meaning than a psychiatrist talking about the history of hysteria as a diagnosis. Because of context.
Likewise the word pussy. Is it misogynistic for a woman to refer to her labia or vagina as a pussy? No, so why would it be for a gay man to refer to his anus as bussy? Lots of people use slang words for body parts when it comes to sex.
That some gay and queer men are sexist is a known thing. There are sexist left wing men too, even green politics men lol. Context matters. I'm not seeing anything particularly sexist in the posts. It's not porn, nor objectifying women. I can see how it could be and I'm sure is used in that way, but not in those posts.
All cool.
I have no intention of using FB, X, insta etc.
Imagine a world when, for 18 months, The Greens weren't in a political crisis of their own making…
lol, same. But when you set up blind spots, you can't actually see what is wrong.
I'm not sure it's possible to understand the issues with the posts without actually seeing them. They are on blogs now, not just SM.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldfinger_(film)#Critical_response
Pussy Galore was a popular 'Bond Girl' – I first made her acquaintance in Goldfinger (1964 – PG), which does rather date me, but apparently Pussy was an original Ian Fleming character from the novel – who knew.
https://www.007james.com/articles/top_10_james_bond_girls.php
Reckon it will a while before Bussy Galore debuts in a Bond film, but I've been wrong before.
Sorry, got that PG rating wrong. Apparently it was originally rated ‘M’ in NZ – can’t remember how I got in to see it.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058150/parentalguide/?ref_=tt_stry_pg#certificates
I think the m rating was more a guide for parents..
..it didn't age restrict the movie ..
.the r16 etc. did that ..
Thanks Phil – that might explain it.
Good point! James Bond forced himself on Pussy Galore in that movie.
The early Bond films were deeply misogynistic
Nope. They were sexist and 007 was a male chauvinist but not a misogynist.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/mar/31/yes-helen-mirren-james-bond-is-profoundly-sexist-but-he-doesnt-need-a-telling-off-he-needs-a-face-off [date yesterday]
Well , all in the eye of the beholder I suppose
https://www.criminalelement.com/the-12-worst-james-bond-films-a-feminists-take-on-the-worlds-favorite-spy/
And I would call a man forcing himself on a woman misogyny , rather than sexism
and the books were worse.
Good to see Labour holding an olive branch out to the Greens, or at least letting voters know they're still friends.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/politics/chris-hipkins-calls-marama-davidson-and-discusses-police-row-the-greens-raise-some-legitimate-issues/LZQEX53YWBBDXBPI66OJLW5GAI/
Not for you to answer…
How did Hipkins get into this muddle?
Poorly advised?
His own thoughts on the matter?
Ambushed by churnalists?
It's strange the masts he chooses to nail his colours to.
dunno, I just saw his response to Paul in the MSM and thought he sounded both ignorant and reactive and opened a door to the idea that Labour weren’t going to work with the Greens.
Maybe he was having a bad day. I do think he has some problems with his advisors, no idea if that was a factor this time.
And here's a suggestion to strengthen protection against Trump scooping up Greenland: federate with Canada.
From the article: “As with everything Musk-Trump does, however, the cui bono question about imperialism in Greenland is easy to answer: Russia benefits. Putin cannot contain his delight with US imperialism over Greenland. In generating artificial crises in relations with both Denmark and Canada, America’s two closest allies these last 80 years, the Trump people cut America loose from security gains and create a chaos in which Russia benefits.”
An improvement in the tariff wars – make them based on carbon input
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/556767/europe-heading-towards-emissions-tax-on-dairy-imports-expert-says
I don't think the animal exploitation industry realizes the uncertainties around their world…
..the cancer deniers will run out of steam/gravitas ..
..and the emissions..lordy the emissions…!
..the proposed carbon tax above is just a taste of what is to come ..
Strange call on the Americas Cup funding.
At $75M they would have got their money back in GST revenue (team spending) and tax on higher local business profits.
And frustrating since AK Council and MBIE spent a couple of hundie on the infrastructure to host more of them.
What a strange place to find myself..
..absorbing the above information..and finding myself asking myself: 'if the math is as straightforward as described..
..why on earth didn't the clown-cart finance this..?
..we already have all the infrastructure in place…
..are they actually financial illiterates..?'
And I'm thinking: am I an America's cup supporter ..?
I didn't see that coming..
The Coalition of Cockups doesn't believe in Government investment, unless one of their funders makes a mint from it. Obviously Team NZ didn't donate/bribe National enough.
Having said that, I'm still not keen on supporting an America's cup team who took all our money and support last time. Then ran away to an offshore venue. Costing millions in wasted infrastructure.
Now I remember why I didn't like them..
..but the financial case for racing here would seem to be kinda compelling..
..esp. 'cos of that already there infrastructure…
The stated ROI is considerably better than one of National "roads of National significance", I suppose.
And a much needed influx of cash to counter Nikki no boats recession in Auckland?
Yep..all that…
..and re the 'no boats' thing…
..my thinking on that has evolved..
..in that peters made the original cock-up…by ..as minister of rail..ordering ferries that were going to need an eye-watering amount of infrastructure upgrade ..
Labour then compounded that error by peters by not checking the nuts and bolts of the deal he came back with..and refusing it because of those attendant costs…
Labour then compounded it even further by just charging ahead with peters cock-up….and once again…not taking enough notice of these costs ..
..(have I missed anything..?)
..and if all the above is accurate…the cancellation of that Peter's deal would seem to be the best thing to do ..?
(Once again..have I missed anything..?)
..of course there are the eye-watering ironies of the architect of this cock-up now hailing himself as some kind of saviour….
..those ironies abound…
..and ardern and hipkins must share the approbrium…
..for the crime of not paying close enough attention…
They got a real good deal for the 2 large ferries.
Treasury and others connected the cost blow out of onshore cost to the large size of them.
I doubt they really worked out what the difference was between the cost of the onshore/wharf work to manage larger ferries, from need for onshore/wharf upgrade and meeting higher earthquake standards .
Note there is nothing, as yet, about the cost forecast of this work, for the larger than now, smaller than planned, ferries.
The other problem is moving from 3 ferries now to 2. Two new ones would be more reliable, but still need maintenance.
And then there is catering to future expansion of carriage volume across the strait.
From every angle..it is pretty much a cluster-f#ck…
Hipkins should have supported the original deal more strongly than he has, the case is easy to make.
Is this an effort to spread a little oil on troubled waters, so to speak. On the very outside chance of needing NZF in the next election and the even smaller chance of a coalition with them.
Isn't the point that labour did not do due diligence on the ancillary infrastructure upgrade costs mandated by the choices made by Winston peters..?
..which made the deal a dog..?
And…No desires to oil up w.peters here…