tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post5791518119067547315..comments2024-03-29T17:12:19.648+13:00Comments on Bowalley Road: The Death Of Kiwi “Spiritedness”.Chris Trotterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09081613281183460899noreply@blogger.comBlogger19125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-92047866026530449702018-11-30T10:37:50.639+13:002018-11-30T10:37:50.639+13:00It was Kim Hill's ego that led to the disaster...It was Kim Hill's ego that led to the disaster of an interview with John Pilger. I still remember watching the interview when it was shown on TV. The interview was specifically about the pending invasion of Iraq in the second gulf war. The program started with some background information that was blatant NATO invasion propaganda, namely that Iraq had chemical weapons. Pilger immediately said the intro was rubbish and full of propaganda unsurported by the evidence and it went downhill from there as Kim vehimently insisted that Iraq possessed chemical weapons. Unfortunately the only part of the interview that is available to view today omits all of lies that Kim told in the lead up to the invasion of Iraq.<br /><br />At the end of the day history has shown that Kim was full of it and Pilger was right. Her pathetic comments about him since show what a revolting human she is. Kim Hill should apologise to Pilger and the more than 1,000,000 Iraqis that were murdered by the invasion her propaganda helped enable.Jesusnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-75030384430891952722016-05-08T22:14:15.467+12:002016-05-08T22:14:15.467+12:00""A person, or a society, in which the q...""A person, or a society, in which the quality of thymos was lacking would have no desire to seek recognition or renown. They would be preoccupied with securing creature comforts and pursuing strictly personal and private gratifications. Making money and amassing possessions would count for much more than making a name for themselves or amassing the good opinions of their fellow citizens. Such people might best be described as the inhabitants of an “erotic” society.""<br /><br />Spot on<br /><br />Great read thanks<br /><br /> ngawaka19https://www.blogger.com/profile/16768255570702707869noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-18016972348743751612016-05-08T21:45:28.933+12:002016-05-08T21:45:28.933+12:00Diversity Dividend
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11...Diversity Dividend<br />http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/03/health/death-rates-rising-for-middle-aged-white-americans-study-finds.html?_r=0Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15607028751724602829noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-36730605528724453002016-05-04T18:03:19.974+12:002016-05-04T18:03:19.974+12:00I suspect it was HIS ego.
I've met Kim on a n...I suspect it was HIS ego.<br /><br />I've met Kim on a number of occasions. Her ego is certainly jumbo-sized but so is her sense of professionalism and fairness. <br /><br />Pilger seemed to be in a predetermined huff on the occasion in question. There was neither rhyme nor reason to his behaviour...just self-importance and faux outrage.Victornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-36204011036815023622016-05-03T22:19:51.273+12:002016-05-03T22:19:51.273+12:00Objection to John Pilger as an ideal power-challen...Objection to John Pilger as an ideal power-challenging journalist. He was so incredibly enthusing when he talked to Kim Hill on National Radio in the 90s. In that dark period of oppressive national political life. I don't really know the details of his fall-out with Kim Hill on TV in 2003 - her or his ego? But I read a book of his essays where he mangled the Rogernome coup in NZ, and no longer had the same faith in him.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-88824697492277892372016-05-03T14:27:34.154+12:002016-05-03T14:27:34.154+12:00Thymos, symbolised the human quest for recognition...Thymos, symbolised the human quest for recognition and renown<br />...<br />How does that sit with "celebrate diversity"?<br /><br />If you don't know that it's got nothing to do with celebrating diversity then maybe you should stop fucking posting. Because all you're doing is writing random shit about immigration – yet again. Jesus wept, I'm not actually for a great deal of immigration – probably for different reasons from you, but even I'm sick of it.Guerilla Surgeonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03427876447124021423noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-27441529950306745522016-05-03T08:13:13.601+12:002016-05-03T08:13:13.601+12:00"Lets' face it when it comes to Hilary Ba..."Lets' face it when it comes to Hilary Barry, she is light years away in intellect, credibility, and doing the stuff real journalists should be doing from, say, Jeremy Paxman, Christopher Hitchens, or John Pilger etc"<br /><br />That's because she's a newsreader, not a journalist?Guerilla Surgeonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03427876447124021423noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-74423023678362104522016-05-02T19:42:10.699+12:002016-05-02T19:42:10.699+12:00Thymos, symbolised the human quest for recognition...Thymos, symbolised the human quest for recognition and renown<br />...<br />How does that sit with "celebrate diversity"?jhnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-61688768586545773752016-05-02T13:56:01.114+12:002016-05-02T13:56:01.114+12:00"Yes Wayne the Hillary Barry business really ...<br />"Yes Wayne the Hillary Barry business really made me wonder too!"<br /><br />She is maximising her earning potential here. She can sell the story to the woman's weekly or some such. Plus as the "aunt/stepmother" whatever of the nation - whoever publishes the story of her retirement probably gets a few extra clicks as well. That's all perfectly in line with Wayne's neoliberal philosophy. Don't know what all the fuss is about.Guerilla Surgeonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03427876447124021423noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-28033416049986929072016-05-02T12:41:27.178+12:002016-05-02T12:41:27.178+12:00Lets' face it when it comes to Hilary Barry, s...Lets' face it when it comes to Hilary Barry, she is light years away in intellect, credibility, and doing the stuff real journalists should be doing from, say, Jeremy Paxman, Christopher Hitchens, or John Pilger etc<br /><br />We've fallen so far away from credible journalism in NZ, I only read quality foreign newspapers online eg Guardian, New York Times etc<br /><br />The reality is most NZers don't know what good journalism is or what a good journalist looks like.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-32513039044561042102016-05-02T12:35:01.383+12:002016-05-02T12:35:01.383+12:00"When the All Blacks perform the 'haka..."When the All Blacks perform the 'haka' they become the embodiment of ... " primitive Stone-Age ugliness!<br /><br />Would you say that about the bagpiper that plays on Anzac morning? Or the Dunedin city pipe band that plays before Highlanders games? It's much the same thing. If there is any primitive stone age ugliness around here it's in your comment. The face of New Zealand's mean-spirited bullshit reigns supreme there obviously.Guerilla Surgeonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03427876447124021423noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-85848934865563937892016-05-01T18:52:59.467+12:002016-05-01T18:52:59.467+12:00Yes Wayne the Hillary Barry business really made m...Yes Wayne the Hillary Barry business really made me wonder too!<br /><br />Let's face it pretty much all of us can read from an auto cue, there's lots of men and women who scrub up well and could look good on a screen. Yet the reader of news stories morphs effortlessly in the public eye as the story. The power of the media or the mindless vacuity of the populace who can't distinguish one from the other? Who knows you tell me. No wonder a man famous for firing people on a "reality" show looks like the next US president. Nick Jnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-14358701608297425122016-05-01T16:12:00.580+12:002016-05-01T16:12:00.580+12:00"When the All Blacks perform the 'haka...<br />"When the All Blacks perform the 'haka' they become the embodiment of ... " primitive Stone-Age ugliness!Barrynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-22447589499516107702016-05-01T14:46:05.389+12:002016-05-01T14:46:05.389+12:00Doesn't it come down to the so-called values d...Doesn't it come down to the so-called values division ie 'resume values' versus 'eulogy values'<br /><br />To be frank, I'd be irritated in extremis if someone got up at my funeral and proceeded to read out my CV.<br /><br />Too many NZers these days are bound by resume values.<br /><br />Last month a friend of mine who took a Philosophy degree from Otago asked a 20-something colleague 'what he was reading?'.<br /><br />The youngster replied: 'Oh I don't read, I don't have time.'<br /><br />Perhaps he should have finished the sentence: 'I don't have time to build and expand my character and knowledge.'<br /><br />But isn't that what the Neo-Liberal Masters of the Universe want? Dumb and characterless kids?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-56040498338667698702016-05-01T10:17:42.950+12:002016-05-01T10:17:42.950+12:00It seems to me that you are describing the complet...It seems to me that you are describing the complete front bench of the Labour party, plus James Shaw.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-32224867448622082362016-05-01T10:02:55.771+12:002016-05-01T10:02:55.771+12:00I was rather inclined to dismiss this article as C...I was rather inclined to dismiss this article as Chris being curmudgeonly. Another protest against neo-liberalim al all its evil works. <br /><br />New Zealand seems perfectly capable at producing the modest, somewhat self effacing leaders as it has even been. Just think of Richie McCaw relative to the All Blacks of earlier times. Or Sir Jerry Mataparae. Similarly in the artistic world or the realm of science New Zealanders continue to excel, perhaps even with greater success than ever before.<br /><br />But the Herald yesterday gave me pause for thought. A full front page devoted to Hillary Barry!<br /><br />Now I would not put that down to the National Party, as Chris would have us believe. Rather it seems a world wide trend. <br /><br />But coming back to my initial point. Does this (and the attendant interest in social media) really mean a basic change in the New Zealand character? <br /> <br />I think not, there are so many examples of people from all ages and all situations in society that point the opposite direction.<br /><br /><br /><br />Wayne Mapphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12906396523791648270noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-27409548213419899272016-05-01T09:34:09.962+12:002016-05-01T09:34:09.962+12:00I am thinking of how we used to look to the USA an...I am thinking of how we used to look to the USA and the progressive spirit we believed it had. We felt with our spirit we could grow into a great little country. We had the move forward along the spirit of the Age of Enlightenment. Labour was keen to set the base of our rise with hearings about Maori claims arising from past malefactions from pakeha. Thank God that was done, but the Ayn Randian reactions arose and there are virtual mafia in the National government, and many in Labour feel the spirit of the country in a far different way than experienced in the earlier spirited government. <br /><br />And the citizens have great difficulty with their spirit of enterprise that provides national earnings that remain here to circulate and provide the base for other small businesses, employment, living wages and hours, and a life worth living. When people or nations are starved and diseased they tend to limit themselves, they resort to junk food, bonds, goods,for immediate relief. Short term props, not for long term solutions. I'm very bad in my ways of plant raising, I get distracted with something else requiring attention, the plant droops and sometimes all my reparations and care do not restore it. That's what is happening to us in NZ, much irreplaceably lost, and it is very dispiriting to those who care to notice.greywarblernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-15674505280607294952016-04-30T18:56:32.939+12:002016-04-30T18:56:32.939+12:00New Zealanders not punching above their weight.......New Zealanders not punching above their weight......selfies and mincing on the catwalk......John Key specialties. With the PM showing the way what more can you expect. Katnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3753486518085091399.post-27433846150009840562016-04-30T16:04:15.613+12:002016-04-30T16:04:15.613+12:00I think the notion of collective 'spirit' ...I think the notion of collective 'spirit' has been co-opted, privatised and subjectivised via the rhetoric of its etymologically close relative: 'aspiration'.<br /><br />In that way, 'thymos' has become constrained to the sphere of the individual. Once that's achieved it's then a short step to subsume it under the consumerist and materialist values of 'eros (fame and fortune)' and so establish them at the centre of a society.Puddleglumhttp://www.thepoliticalscientist.orgnoreply@blogger.com