Written By:
weka - Date published:
12:20 pm, June 7th, 2025 - 16 comments
Categories: economy, us politics -
Tags: Democracy Addiction Syndrome, elon musk, Scott Galloway, trump
Never mind the two overly emotional, sociopathic, super egos having a cock fight on social media, here’s one of the wealth class talking about his infection with Democracy Addiction Syndrome and laying out argument after argument against Trump and Musk. Love the old school male values here too.
Marketing professor and business man Scott Galloway cutting through the crap. First a five minute, eloquent monologue on the damage from Trumpism and the oligarchy,
Guy is speaking my love language pic.twitter.com/hlaIJE23hn
— Boston Smalls (@smalls2672) June 6, 2025
Then a two minute burn of Musk, leaving Piers Morgan speechless,
Nah, swords.. (link nsfwoss)
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That's what two toddlers, who were never properly toilet trained before being allowed in public, look like.
The parallels, with NZ'S coalition of cockups is frightening!
This is a big nothing (meaning nothing will change) but hugely entertaining nonetheless 😄
you probably remember we do like people to read the post rather than just commenting on the post title 😆
I'm a busy man, I can't be expected to read
Possibly just can't read more than a slogan or title.
I'm all about the efficiency
AOC sums it up best of all: "The girls are fighting, aren't they!" 34 seconds
https://www.reddit.com/r/AOC/comments/1l4lvhl/aoc_the_girls_are_fighting_arent_they/
US Police now in balaclavas. Seeds of rioting now beginning. Can't be long before the fall:
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/563406/riot-police-anti-ice-protesters-square-off-in-los-angeles-after-raids
I tend to not spend any of my precious attention on things Trump/Musk/US politics.
This gloomy wet Sunday morning I had a look at the Morgan interview link.
Refreshing to hear a civilised, intelligent discussion. Right at the end, the last point is quite poignant here in Aotearoa. In short, how does the Left get the men back?
On Friday I had an exchange with my co-worker, a groundsman. His partner had lost her job at Subway with the changes to school lunches, his wages are effectively going backwards by standing still and he has been impacted fiscally by his partner's son turning 18, losing the state support they got and her income from the dole diminished because he earns just a whisker too much. Nevermind that he is supporting two other children from a past relationship.
He said that he had voted for ACT and "I'll never vote Labour again". His Covid experience wasn't flash, held off getting vaccinated, and when he did, had a bad response to it.
This isn't a Covid thing per se. Clearly his political analysis is very shallow and views rather inconsistent. It ain't misogyny (something we could all tone down a little bit on, or at least question if it is, why?), but there is a big resistance to things left/socialist/progressive.
His vote counts as much as anyones.
Gone a bit off topic…
For the many, not the moneyed. There's no hidden message – it means whatever anyone thinks it means, or nothing at all. But asking a group of students to list all the reasons why (some) things are unseen is a fun teaching exercise.
https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/colourblind-cephalopods/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_Geographic
https://brain.mpg.de/cephalopod-camouflage-searching-for-good-matches
Gone further off topic… this comment was supposed to be about ‘bottom feeders’.
Tough nuts to crack sometimes. The interests of the wealthy aren't theirs in the long run, but often the only way some will learn that truth is the hard way.
Yep, it's hard to watch.
I was able to get a mortgage in my early 20s in the early '90s because I got my pension after a 6 years stint in the Army getting qualified. (Would have pissed up against a wall in a year otherwise.) Marrying well as helped too.
This guy will never have a mortgage and lives in a school house for below market rent.
So… less about my workmate, I want to work out how to be more effective at getting others educated, organised, engaged and ready to act without being that guy, the one folk roll their eyes at and start to avoid.
Something which might be useful…
People move to Aussie large numbers for better job prospects mostly. Jobs there pay much better than here at the lower end because of a strong system of negotiating minimum pay and conditions e.g. hours and leave. Labour actually passed a similar system here (Fair Pay Agreements), but NAct discarded it under urgency ASAP. Whatever else Labour did or didn't do, that could have been a really good mechanisms for improvements in pay as already seen in Aussie.
Loved that Scott Galloway set thankyou.