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9:42 am, May 6th, 2016 - 10 comments
Categories: accountability, cartoons -
Tags: burn it down, chris slane, reputation, the listener
https://player.vimeo.com/api/player.jsShe chooses poems for composers and performers including William Ricketts and Brooke Singer. We film Ricketts reflecting on Mansfield’s poem, A Sunset on a ...
https://player.vimeo.com/api/player.jsKatherine Mansfield left New Zealand when she was 19 years old and died at the age of 34.In her short life she became our most famous short story writer, acquiring an international reputation for her stories, poetry, letters, journals and reviews. Biographies on Mansfield have been translated into 51 ...
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At first I smirked then I realised it really isn’t funny…just sad, very sad.
Plenty more democracy to be stolen too.
The reputation that took so many politicians and citizens to build, trashed by one man, our PM. Whataguy. Re-building takes much longer, if at all.
Still, when you are lying by the pool, sipping cocktails, in Hawaii, why worry? In fact, I expect Key is “fairly relaxed about it”
If anyone thinks this doesn’t matter … imagine for example, being an honest Nigerian banker.
We won’t realise the full “benefit”of Key’s legacy for a while, as usual people don’t appreciate things until they are gone. International reputation for integrity is worth a lot more than we realise, and international reputation for corruption and a haven for the 1% will impact negatively.
Cheers John
“Wealthy dictator trashes South Pacific paradise.”
OR
Merrill Lynch’s “Smiling Assassin” trashes South Pacific paradise.
Up in smoke, Key style- we are broke Key you bastard, that’s your legacy
It’s a shocking sadness to me what New Zealand has become.
Under a showboat. Who’s also an AB. Somehow the showboat’s taking on water though. Shouldn’t be long.
I remember being told at a public meeting of Transparency NZ in Wellington a few years ago that NZ was the least corrupt country and that we didn’t have any corruption to measure!