NZ: Mission accomplished?
- Di Wundrin
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Bugger indeed. I have a member on OF who it is impossible to convince that Cindy isn't Mother Mary sent down to succour the poor and needy, or is that sucker?
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I remember when NZ was the great white hope of the world.
These days, there doesn't seem to be one. Not even the fantasy.
It's like I woke up from a nap, and the dystopian future was here.
Everywhere.
These days, there doesn't seem to be one. Not even the fantasy.
It's like I woke up from a nap, and the dystopian future was here.
Everywhere.
- arthwollipot
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It's still better than America.
Oh yeah, shots fired.
Damn America's got too many guns Aaahhhh!
*hides*
Oh yeah, shots fired.
Damn America's got too many guns Aaahhhh!
*hides*
If you're not on edge, you're taking up too much space.
- Di Wundrin
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Ahh Stanky. Now you know how cynical old pragmatists like me have felt all along, because we never did take that nap and have that 'pipe dream' to hold onto. Shit's been real to us all along.
Society always been seen as some form of dystopian, depending on the point of view of the 'historian', or the self appointed 'fixers' of it.
It's just getting worse because so many have wanted to 'dream' it away. They first imagine the cause, then they imagine they can 'fix' it by removing hindrances to dystopian behaviour, as though if there's no penalty for it then no one will commit a crime. Boy, how deeply dreaming would you need to be to think that would work?
Finding excuses for 'dystopia' doesn't fix it. Tell it's cause that it's not their fault and they'll just keep going for more ''dystopian" ways to fuck things up and keep telling YOU 'guilty' people to fix it.
So how is that tactic going ?
It's sure not going well in Alice springs!
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Definitely the latter.Di Wundrin wrote: ↑Sun Jan 22, 2023 1:39 pm Bugger indeed. I have a member on OF who it is impossible to convince that Cindy isn't Mother Mary sent down to succour the poor and needy, or is that sucker?
She said she'd fix it; she lied. Didn't even try. Inequality is the highest ever.
- arthwollipot
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There are more reasons why a politician may not follow through on a promise other than outright lying.
If you're not on edge, you're taking up too much space.
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Just found this:
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Sure there are, and if there were valid reasons for her inaction I'd be the first to defend her.arthwollipot wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 4:38 am There are more reasons why a politician may not follow through on a promise other than outright lying.
Unfortunately, she loved the celebrity status more than the job in hand. What she needed to do wasn't even that hard.
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That's the flip side of it - while I'm happy to criticise her for the lousy job she did overall, the abuse of her by that fringe is driven by misogyny from a bunch of conspiracist lunatics.
There are presently eight active police prosecutions before the courts for death threats made against her. Considering the vast majority of threats are on the dark net and untraceable, there being 8 who were stupid enough to post in clear means there's a serious problem.
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