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Seymour digging his own grave? - Lilith7 - 13-09-2024

According to this, he may well be. With any sort of luck...

His divisive ideas seem not to be going down at all well, despite having been welcomed with open arms by racist plonkers. I think this govt has had quite a shock, that so many - including a large-ish number of pakeha - have turned out to be strongly opposed to their appeal to the racist element.


https://thespinoff.co.nz/atea/12-09-2024/seymour-is-digging-his-own-political-grave?fbclid=IwY2xjawFPibdleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHXeYmWSp24OrFimEkAjPQX6cN60j-lBLasc0TG0_7zT5pYpkMJmYDfCDaA_aem_sxNZ19ll1jPEeBv6Aug0cA


RE: Seymour digging his own grave? - Oh_hunnihunni - 13-09-2024

I would quite like a referendum. I suspect ACT wouldn't like the results.


RE: Seymour digging his own grave? - zqwerty - 13-09-2024

Let's hope so, he's an idiot just look at his face, dumb and detached from reality, with a hint of befuddlement.


RE: Seymour digging his own grave? - Lilith7 - 13-09-2024

A referendum might just hit the spot; or it might instead just make them more determined to impose their dire ideas.

(13-09-2024, 12:50 PM)zqwerty Wrote: Let's hope so, he's an idiot just look at his face, dumb and detached from reality, with a hint of befuddlement.

Yes,sort of Rimmer with a dash of Mr Bean & Kermit the frog...(sorry Kermit.) Rolleyes Rolleyes


RE: Seymour digging his own grave? - Zurdo - 13-09-2024

Very much like Rimmer - power hungry with delusions of grandeur.


RE: Seymour digging his own grave? - Lilith7 - 13-09-2024

(13-09-2024, 05:21 PM)Zurdo Wrote: Very much like Rimmer - power hungry with delusions of grandeur.

I'm almost hoping he manages to pith Winnie off fairlly quickly.... Rolleyes Big Grin Big Grin


RE: Seymour digging his own grave? - C_T_Russell - 15-09-2024

How a bill that gives everybody equal rights regardless of race could be so controversial baffles me.


RE: Seymour digging his own grave? - Praktica - 15-09-2024

(15-09-2024, 12:39 AM)C_T_Russell Wrote: How a bill that gives everybody equal rights regardless of race could be so controversial baffles me.

I'm not surprised...you must find living in the 2020s quite confusing.


RE: Seymour digging his own grave? - zqwerty - 15-09-2024

This simplified form of Right Wing Thinking (DUH) (by C_T_Russell) must show something besides just sheer bloody-mindedness.

Indeed, a sign of intelligence is the ability to fully understand what is being contemplated.

This inability to fully comprehend a given circumstance, I think, shows exactly the opposite is at play.

Or perhaps it is life-long damage caused by involuntary early childhood cult participation.

Or maybe some people are just not up to fully understanding subtleties, period, or are focused on lesser endeavours.

This would explain Seymour and Luxon at least, C_T_Russell is just exhibiting reactionary stabbing in the dark in unfortunate, perhaps well-meaning attempts to attain some form of post traumatic "enlightenment".

Seymour is chasing dogma, Luxon is after money and power. Neither is thinking deeply about the people of the country as a whole they are supposed to be benefiting.

They probably aren't capable of such thinking so why are such incompetents in charge of running the country?

Poor shouldering of voting responsibility by the voting public perhaps plus manipulation of the system by the aforesaid "leaders".


RE: Seymour digging his own grave? - Lilith7 - 15-09-2024

(15-09-2024, 09:06 AM)zqwerty Wrote: This simplified form of Right Wing Thinking (DUH) (by C_T_Russell) must show something besides just sheer bloody-mindedness.

Indeed, a sign of intelligence is the ability to fully understand what is being contemplated.

This inability to fully comprehend a given circumstance, I think, shows exactly the opposite is at play.

Or perhaps it is life-long damage caused by involuntary early childhood cult participation.

Or maybe some people are just not up to fully understanding subtleties, period, or are focused on lesser endeavours.

This would explain Seymour and Luxon at least, C_T_Russell is just exhibiting reactionary stabbing in the dark in unfortunate, perhaps well-meaning attempts to attain some form of post traumatic "enlightenment".

Seymour is chasing dogma, Luxon is after money and power.  Neither is thinking deeply about the people of the country as a whole they are supposed to be benefiting.

They probably aren't capable of such thinking so why are such incompetents in charge of running the country?

Poor shouldering of voting responsibility by the voting public perhaps plus manipulation of the system by the aforesaid "leaders".



Very well summed up.  
Or - to take a far more uncharitable view - perhaps they actually do comprehend. They just don't care about the effects on their fellow humans.

Sometimes, I tend to think its one & other times I think its the other...


RE: Seymour digging his own grave? - Oh_hunnihunni - 15-09-2024

(15-09-2024, 12:39 AM)C_T_Russell Wrote: How a bill that gives everybody equal rights regardless of race could be so controversial baffles me.

Because it doesn't do that. It removes Treaty obligations put in place in this nations founding document. And it is intended to remove protections from a group of people already suffering the generational consequences of culture loss and ongoing domination by a colonising force.

It's a bit like the way certain groups are trying to rewrite America's constitution.

And like them, it pays to look a little closer at their motivations and agendas.


RE: Seymour digging his own grave? - harm_less - 15-09-2024

(15-09-2024, 12:39 AM)C_T_Russell Wrote: How a bill that gives everybody equal rights regardless of race could be so controversial baffles me.
It would seem from this article that Janet Wilson has her head around the Treaty Bill situation better than most, including both Seymour and Luxon.


RE: Seymour digging his own grave? - Lilith7 - 15-09-2024

(15-09-2024, 07:07 PM)harm_less Wrote:
(15-09-2024, 12:39 AM)C_T_Russell Wrote: How a bill that gives everybody equal rights regardless of race could be so controversial baffles me.
It would seem from this article that Janet Wilson has her head around the Treaty Bill situation better than most, including both Seymour and Luxon.

Yes..its hard to believe that even Seymour would have done as he did, had he fully understood all the possible implications.