there is no far right, the left have moved that faaaar left that the centre to centre right are now further right than usual but still in the same place.
@@internethardcase there are some members of the far-left who are all for authoritarianism but most far leftists (at least in NZ) are in support of democracy and freedom
@@racsoboom8570authoritarian policies, banning free speech, Inforced medical experiments, health care access based on race. Police door knocking for political views the government doesn't like.
You are precisely the reason we need right wing ideas. To provide a counter balance to your parasitic left wing idiology. You said it yourself in one of your other videos, you want a model where businesses are owned by workers. Communism. I know you probably support the greens and/or labour, its very obvious. That is also totally okay, we need diversity of thoughts. But at the end of the day, it is the left wing wokeness which is MOST radical. Not the right block.
Businesses owned by workers are called Co operatives. The workers are shareholders of the capital of the industry they work in. Which means the workers are capitalists operating cooperatively. You could argue that shareholders of companies are communists because they communally own the company that exploits the labour, the environment and the markets.
The fact you don't know the difference between socialism - what NZ was built on before, during and after WW2, and when NZ's economy was comparatively it's strongest, versus Communism, says a lot about you.
@@AholeAtheist so you don't see forcing people to take a medical procedure to keep their jobs or be able to go to restaurants and venues or make deliveries or pick up loads at locations and depots, or locking up a part of a country and effectively holding them hostage and giving them a ultimatum to be released and preventing people outside the boarder entry unless they have the correct papers as authoritarian. And the war on drugs has been happening for decades and the only good thing they did on that front was offer a referendum to legalise marijuana which was high jacked by a biased media.
What is he saying that you find so offensive? This was a pretty milk toast take video explaining how the far-right is fortunately not as prominent in NZ as in America or some european countries.
@@racsoboom8570 The "far right" ie Brenton Tarrant, Tommy Robinson are all Israeli Mossad ops.real White supremacist Neo nazis only exist in California prisons. you fell for the psyop lol
Calling far right people evil is a bit over the top. I'm pretty sure that most far right people won't support cruelty and hatred. Yeah sure there maybe a few nutters there but that's the same on the far left as well. There are far right groups that have caused violence and destruction but there are groups on the left that do the same. So in my opinion you saying that the far right is a group of hatred and cruelty and not the other is a little bias. Unless ofc you believe that as well
They hated it. Good thing I don't make videos with the goal of popularity. I don't know what they found so offensive about it but I managed to make both the left and the right angry.
The truth is that in 1984 Labour set out to create "a truly multiracial society". When the economy took a downturn and people sought better opportunities in Australia the government back-filled with migrants: "this process of population replacement is proceeding apace" (Bedford). The social goal has not improved living standards for ordinary NZrs because (as the Savings Working Group confirmed), it "appears to have the opposite affect to what was intended". So as well as identity threat NZrs see their lifestyle and wellbeing eroded. It has also meant that vested interests and the state have taken control of the narrative leading to censorship (by exclusion) and out-right lying (skills based migration adds a million people a decade and is driven from offshore and an ageing population isn't made younger by migration, unless it is also accompanied by a massive increase in population.).
I'm not worried in the slightest of NZ becoming far right, (seemingly no one here holds those beliefs) however a shift to the far left seems FAR more likely to occur.
We're talking about common garden kiwis here aren't we.......lol. There was a bloke in CHCH who was a skinhead nazi style fascist wasn't there, he was about the most violently objectionable leader of a group that I can think of other than the gangs.
3:48 totally disagree. If a politician is willing to signal to authoritarians like how you're describing, then their political positions can bend and they may end up as far-right anyway
I would disagree with your comments on Te Pati Maori. They are extremely exclusionary and very nationalistic. They are escentially a far right movement for Maori. And I understand your bias, but far left extremism is far more common and goes underreported. We have antifa movements in New Zealand, which are mainly extremist leftists featuring many communists, anarchists and maori nationalists. They are less organized, but it doesn't make them any less of a threat. We would all do good to not just pin point right wing extremism and go after both problems. But tribalism doesn't allow for that.
Who are 'extreme leftists' a threat to? If they are anti fascist, pro union, pro democracy, pro democratic government lead institutions, pro public health services, pro public education, pro public transport, pro urban design and planning, pro sustainable economics, pro equality and justice, ... who would be threatened by that? The image given of the left by the right is they force people to live in state houses, they force conformity and uniformity, they force people to join trade unions, they force people to use public transport, they over employ inefficient public servants to force people to conform to laws and rules and regulations. But look at what the far right offer. They force people to become unemployed by increasing interest rates when u employment levels get too low., they take the handbrake off banks and financial institutions, they promote urban sprawl and unaffordable housing, they dump any attempts at creating public transport services, they sell off public assets to their business colleagues, they fire public employees are replace them with consultants at far greater cost, they divert government income streams into the business colleagues bank accounts, they cut down on government spending and increase the cost of living, and as that is more profitable for their business colleagues they say they are more efficient. This is an economic class war that leans on foreign think tanks for direction and ideological props.
the part you don't recognize is our system isn't in the middle. it's very capitalist which is a problem of course. any country with tourism as their largest revenue suffers severe consequences in the experience as citizens.
@@macksii If you think a country's political environment is right wing MERELY from engaging in capitalist systems, you are too far fkn gone to claim to know where the centre lies. We have one of the most socialized capitalist systems in the west, and you still believe we have a right wing political system & economy due to this?
Seems to me these days that any far right in NZ are vastly out numbered by the far left. Having in the past voted for Labour and Greens and avoided Act and National , the authoritarianism and looney wokeism in the previous Labour coalition govt made me think it is overdue for the pendulum to swing well to the right.
can u give me an example of the maori party claiming racial superiority im no fan of them in this day and age they exist to divide the working class but thats just bs
The quote "It is a known fact that the Māori genetic makeup is stronger than others," was published on Te Pati Maori website and reported to Race Relations Commissioner, Meng Foon in August 2022. A few weeks later the Race Relations Commissioner's written response was ""I understand your concern and the sentence you highlight should have been constructed better." Kinda sums up both the ideas held by Te Pati Maori at its highest level and the bias of the office of the Race Relations Commissioner at the time. Both the claim and response are a matter of record in Hansard.
@@jeffappleton926 can you give me a source or screenshoot? It's one of those things half the country has been primed to believe if they hear one d******d pensioner cry about it on newstalk zb they'll take it as fact
@@universome511 I absolutely know about those cases and laws, and yet, I would still not say we live in a "police state" we operate very similarly to the UK and Australia. Just wanted to take you up to speed, have you heard about David Mcbride? He was put in jail for whistleblowing Australian war crimes, by a right wing government. I still would not say they are a "police state". I would say yes, we have no free speech as in true free speech, but we are FAR from a police state or any totalitarian government.
Bro said the same thing for 12 minutes
@@ArnoBreker49yea I've noticed that as well, extremely repetitive videos.
he went to fancy big words school! where they teach word salads. he wish he lived in america lol
Annoying af
Meaningless word salad that you appear to be reading.
Food.
Only meaningless if your brain can't handle big words. Maybe go back to college.
He doesn't really understand what's going on. Either that or this channel is a right wing psyop.
@@AholeAtheist ??? how? what did you disagree with?
@@AholeAtheist What do I not understand? Do tell me.
there is no far right, the left have moved that faaaar left that the centre to centre right are now further right than usual but still in the same place.
In what way is the centre left (Labour for example) "far-left". Even the Greens aren't exactly far-left
The people who say this always turn out be nazis, just saying
Love how this applies perfectly equally to the far left
LOL
The Mosque attack was perpetrated by a far-right white supremacist not the far-left
sure.
@@stephentitus7137 lol it literally does. i guess authoritarianism is good when you do it for some reason? 🤣
@@internethardcase there are some members of the far-left who are all for authoritarianism but most far leftists (at least in NZ) are in support of democracy and freedom
Just because the Maori party says some dumb shit doesnt mean we all think the same way
THE COMPLETE 12 MINUTES, I WAS THINKING HOW WELL IT FITTED WITH LABOUR/ GREENS/ MTP.🤣
How? What charcteristics of the far right do labour and the greens possess?
@@racsoboom8570authoritarian policies, banning free speech, Inforced medical experiments, health care access based on race. Police door knocking for political views the government doesn't like.
Funny that ...me too
@@racsoboom8570 authoritarianism
we have learned here in new zealand that both sides can be good or bad, so this drivel doesn't really mean much to us.
he thinks he's in America! lol
You are precisely the reason we need right wing ideas. To provide a counter balance to your parasitic left wing idiology. You said it yourself in one of your other videos, you want a model where businesses are owned by workers. Communism.
I know you probably support the greens and/or labour, its very obvious. That is also totally okay, we need diversity of thoughts. But at the end of the day, it is the left wing wokeness which is MOST radical. Not the right block.
Businesses owned by workers are called Co operatives. The workers are shareholders of the capital of the industry they work in. Which means the workers are capitalists operating cooperatively.
You could argue that shareholders of companies are communists because they communally own the company that exploits the labour, the environment and the markets.
The fact you don't know the difference between socialism - what NZ was built on before, during and after WW2, and when NZ's economy was comparatively it's strongest, versus Communism, says a lot about you.
@@tankerspam5884 how about you go on a helicopter ride
@@tankerspam5884 Your critical thinking skills represent something close to a chicken.
@@sneed1208 how about you take a trip to Siberia
Ok. Now do the far left.
You mustn't have been in New Zealand from 2020 to 2022 otherwise you would know that the labour government acted authoritarian.
LOL. Labour are authoritarian, but it's to do with the war on drug users, not what you think it is.
@@AholeAtheist so you don't see forcing people to take a medical procedure to keep their jobs or be able to go to restaurants and venues or make deliveries or pick up loads at locations and depots, or locking up a part of a country and effectively holding them hostage and giving them a ultimatum to be released and preventing people outside the boarder entry unless they have the correct papers as authoritarian. And the war on drugs has been happening for decades and the only good thing they did on that front was offer a referendum to legalise marijuana which was high jacked by a biased media.
Guys, don't listen to this guy. Check the political compass.
What is he saying that you find so offensive? This was a pretty milk toast take video explaining how the far-right is fortunately not as prominent in NZ as in America or some european countries.
@@racsoboom8570 The "far right" ie Brenton Tarrant, Tommy Robinson are all Israeli Mossad ops.real White supremacist Neo nazis only exist in California prisons. you fell for the psyop lol
nah he's right. no space for right wing bs in this country
Calling far right people evil is a bit over the top. I'm pretty sure that most far right people won't support cruelty and hatred. Yeah sure there maybe a few nutters there but that's the same on the far left as well. There are far right groups that have caused violence and destruction but there are groups on the left that do the same. So in my opinion you saying that the far right is a group of hatred and cruelty and not the other is a little bias. Unless ofc you believe that as well
Some parts of the "far-left" are evil. Stalinists are pretty evil.
so...
far right bad?
No
Yeah when you said the opening line "the ideology of authoritarianism, tribalism and cruelty" the first thing I thought was lab-grn-maori parties😂
LOL. wut?
@AholeAtheist authoritarianism - labour's during covid, tribalism - maori party, cruelty - green party.
dummest shit iv ever heard
What an annoyingly repetitive script
far right far right far right far right bad bad bad bad
damn the dislikes on this video haha. i think the people have spoken lol
They hated it. Good thing I don't make videos with the goal of popularity. I don't know what they found so offensive about it but I managed to make both the left and the right angry.
videos critiquing the far right tend to draw far right viewers who will bitch and seethe in the comments
@@PaulPolitiks gota h8 wen ya h8ted on iguess offence is your only defence chea bru
The truth is that in 1984 Labour set out to create "a truly multiracial society". When the economy took a downturn and people sought better opportunities in Australia the government back-filled with migrants: "this process of population replacement is proceeding apace" (Bedford). The social goal has not improved living standards for ordinary NZrs because (as the Savings Working Group confirmed), it "appears to have the opposite affect to what was intended". So as well as identity threat NZrs see their lifestyle and wellbeing eroded. It has also meant that vested interests and the state have taken control of the narrative leading to censorship (by exclusion) and out-right lying (skills based migration adds a million people a decade and is driven from offshore and an ageing population isn't made younger by migration, unless it is also accompanied by a massive increase in population.).
I'm not worried in the slightest of NZ becoming far right, (seemingly no one here holds those beliefs) however a shift to the far left seems FAR more likely to occur.
We're talking about common garden kiwis here aren't we.......lol. There was a bloke in CHCH who was a skinhead nazi style fascist wasn't there, he was about the most violently objectionable leader of a group that I can think of other than the gangs.
I don't think you know your left from right champ. Keep learning
3:48 totally disagree. If a politician is willing to signal to authoritarians like how you're describing, then their political positions can bend and they may end up as far-right anyway
I would disagree with your comments on Te Pati Maori. They are extremely exclusionary and very nationalistic. They are escentially a far right movement for Maori. And I understand your bias, but far left extremism is far more common and goes underreported. We have antifa movements in New Zealand, which are mainly extremist leftists featuring many communists, anarchists and maori nationalists. They are less organized, but it doesn't make them any less of a threat. We would all do good to not just pin point right wing extremism and go after both problems. But tribalism doesn't allow for that.
LOL
Who are 'extreme leftists' a threat to? If they are anti fascist, pro union, pro democracy, pro democratic government lead institutions, pro public health services, pro public education, pro public transport, pro urban design and planning, pro sustainable economics, pro equality and justice, ... who would be threatened by that?
The image given of the left by the right is they force people to live in state houses, they force conformity and uniformity, they force people to join trade unions, they force people to use public transport, they over employ inefficient public servants to force people to conform to laws and rules and regulations. But look at what the far right offer. They force people to become unemployed by increasing interest rates when u employment levels get too low., they take the handbrake off banks and financial institutions, they promote urban sprawl and unaffordable housing, they dump any attempts at creating public transport services, they sell off public assets to their business colleagues, they fire public employees are replace them with consultants at far greater cost, they divert government income streams into the business colleagues bank accounts, they cut down on government spending and increase the cost of living, and as that is more profitable for their business colleagues they say they are more efficient.
This is an economic class war that leans on foreign think tanks for direction and ideological props.
@@AholeAtheist wow, great comeback
the part you don't recognize is our system isn't in the middle. it's very capitalist which is a problem of course. any country with tourism as their largest revenue suffers severe consequences in the experience as citizens.
@@macksii If you think a country's political environment is right wing MERELY from engaging in capitalist systems, you are too far fkn gone to claim to know where the centre lies. We have one of the most socialized capitalist systems in the west, and you still believe we have a right wing political system & economy due to this?
Seems to me these days that any far right in NZ are vastly out numbered by the far left. Having in the past voted for Labour and Greens and avoided Act and National , the authoritarianism and looney wokeism in the previous Labour coalition govt made me think it is overdue for the pendulum to swing well to the right.
Omg NZ kinda looks like Italy upside down
I just listned to the first 5 or 12 seconds of the video, and it is already talking the same stuff as CNN
Wheres old Zealand tho
@2:30 '''''relegated to the corners of the internet''''' How many consumers do they attract? ...around the 328 range?
Did left wing chat gpt right this
can u give me an example of the maori party claiming racial superiority im no fan of them in this day and age they exist to divide the working class but thats just bs
The quote "It is a known fact that the Māori genetic makeup is stronger than others," was published on Te Pati Maori website and reported to Race Relations Commissioner, Meng Foon in August 2022. A few weeks later the Race Relations Commissioner's written response was ""I understand your concern and the sentence you highlight should have been constructed better." Kinda sums up both the ideas held by Te Pati Maori at its highest level and the bias of the office of the Race Relations Commissioner at the time. Both the claim and response are a matter of record in Hansard.
@@jeffappleton926 can you give me a source or screenshoot? It's one of those things half the country has been primed to believe if they hear one d******d pensioner cry about it on newstalk zb they'll take it as fact
BREW TEAL IKEAOLOGY
Got it.
This sounds gay.
Hey man
😂🎉
How does one make a video that pisses me (a leftist) off almost as much as these nazis in the comments.
I must say, I am impressed by my own ability to somehow make literally everyone angry with one video. Perhaps I am the great unifier.
Dunning Kruger is a very annoying thing to watch
@@internethardcase YES EXACTLY
It also helps that New Zealand is a Totalitarian Police State where saying things and watching videos are felonies
Yeah, dude, so totalitarian. You just learned that word today, kid? Using big words means you're a big boy now. Not forget to use deodorant now kid.
Do you know what any of that means? New Zealand is far from totalitarian. We are not ran by a military junta.
@@bogdanmeoff What does a Junta have to do with the state and adjacent powers influencing every aspect of the lives of those under it?
@@bogdanmeoff You didn't know about those laws and cases in New Zealand did you?
@@universome511 I absolutely know about those cases and laws, and yet, I would still not say we live in a "police state" we operate very similarly to the UK and Australia. Just wanted to take you up to speed, have you heard about David Mcbride? He was put in jail for whistleblowing Australian war crimes, by a right wing government. I still would not say they are a "police state". I would say yes, we have no free speech as in true free speech, but we are FAR from a police state or any totalitarian government.
Nothing wrong with the far right and new Zealand dosent have a proportional system