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View Poll Results: Which party to you intend to give your PARTY vote to?

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  • National

    8 19.51%
  • Labour

    2 4.88%
  • ACT

    18 43.90%
  • The Greens

    0 0%
  • Te Pāti Māori

    1 2.44%
  • NZF

    5 12.20%
  • TOP

    6 14.63%
  • Another party

    0 0%
  • Still undecided

    0 0%
  • Not voting

    1 2.44%
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    Quote Originally Posted by justakiwi View Post
    It is nothing like saying that
    "Historically, "far-right politics" has been used to describe the experiences of fascism, Nazism, and Falangism. Contemporary definitions now include neo-fascism, neo-Nazism, the Third Position, the alt-right, racial supremacism and other ideologies or organizations that feature aspects of authoritarian, ultra-nationalist, chauvinist, xenophobic, theocratic, racist, homophobic, transphobic, or reactionary views."

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    Quote Originally Posted by justakiwi View Post
    Oh FFS! I told you what to do. Go and change your freaking profile settings and turn reputation visibility OFF! Then you will get zero rep votes, and you'll be able to sleep at night.

    Honest to God - this place is turning into a freaking Kindergarten.
    You're insinuating that I get lots of negative Reputation from people. But it's BlackPeter that does it. He's the one from the Kindergarten.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Azz View Post
    I'm not doing that at all, you idiot.
    And that's my point, neither was I.
    You really don't do well on the subtleties like context do you.
    You remind me of punch drunk boxer who doesn't know when to quit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daytr View Post
    And that's my point, neither was I.
    You really don't do well on the subtleties like context do you.
    You remind me of punch drunk boxer who doesn't know when to quit.
    Yes you were, and yes you are. You are deliberately using the term Far Right to describe Act when they are nothing of the sort. It's obvious what you're doing, and you throw up your hands in faux innocence when you are challenged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Azz View Post
    Yes you were, and yes you are. You are deliberately using the term Far Right to describe Act when they are nothing of the sort. It's obvious what you're doing, and you throw up your hands in faux innocence when you are challenged.
    If you want to jump to that conclusion then so be it. I repeatedly said in the NZ political landscape.

    How often as you referred to Marxists, Communists, Socialists etc?

    If you wish I will change my anagram from FRACT to FART, either is appropriate. 🤣

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    Next time I create a poll I'm going to find a way to disable comments altogether. At least that way I won't keep getting sucked into futile and ridiculous, never-ending arguments, out of sheer frustration

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daytr View Post
    If you want to jump to that conclusion then so be it. I repeatedly said in the NZ political landscape.
    As I said, that is irrelevant. New Zealand does not have a single Far Right party that is polling over 1%. I don't even know if we have even one Far Right party in the election at all.

    Quote Originally Posted by Daytr View Post
    How often as you referred to Marxists, Communists, Socialists etc?
    AFAIK, I've not done that on this site, not even once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justakiwi View Post
    Next time I create a poll I'm going to find a way to disable comments altogether. At least that way I won't keep getting sucked into futile and ridiculous, never-ending arguments, out of sheer frustration
    Apologies Justakiwi.
    Try not to take comments on here too seriously.

    I know I shouldn't bait the child.
    Whoops I have gone & done it again...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baa_Baa View Post
    I would have thought that the bias toward being angry, upset or even just disappointed would lean towards those who want a change in government? Our country seems to have gone backwards on so many fronts and the accolade that most of us survived Covid doesn't cut it anymore, the country overall is in a worse place than it was in 2017, let alone 2020. Understandable imo that there is plenty to be angry, upset or disappointed about. Vote for change.
    I agree that there are plenty of angry people out there. And more people are getting angry as this election campaign goes on. What I see with many of the comments on here is that Labour is being scapegoated especially because of Covid. It is convenient to blame the nanny state for not taking care of us during that time.
    Many of the problems are global macro economic problems, not specifically because the Labour government was in power during that time. I don’t think the outcomes for NZ would have been much different if National was in power during Covid.

    I see other groups being scapegoated too, beneficiaries, gangs and those at the lower end of the socio-economic scale. Scapegoating is a process of directing one's anger, frustration, and aggression onto others and targeting them as the source of one's problems and misfortunes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moka View Post
    I agree that there are plenty of angry people out there. And more people are getting angry as this election campaign goes on. What I see with many of the comments on here is that Labour is being scapegoated especially because of Covid. It is convenient to blame the nanny state for not taking care of us during that time.
    Many of the problems are global macro economic problems, not specifically because the Labour government was in power during that time. I don’t think the outcomes for NZ would have been much different if National was in power during Covid.

    I see other groups being scapegoated too, beneficiaries, gangs and those at the lower end of the socio-economic scale. Scapegoating is a process of directing one's anger, frustration, and aggression onto others and targeting them as the source of one's problems and misfortunes.
    I see a lot of scapegoating going on. Hard working Kiwi’s are being lined up as the scapegoats for Labours failed policies & profligate wasteful spending. They are being labelled as ‘selfish’ and ‘greedy’ because the Leftist state is lining them up for more ‘Robin Hood’ redistribution & they refuse to put their heads in the noose that has been prepared for them. I see these Kiwi’s being scapegoated for Labours failure to maintain its popularity and electoral power.

    I see lies being told down in Huntly where the theft of a sign was described in hysterical fashion as a ‘ram raid’. I see scapegoating of ‘white people’ as a reason for the failures of maori people to rid themselves of anger & violence. I see the scapegoating of an ‘elderly white man’ who came to wish someone well and instead was deliberately used in a puerile and disgraceful stunt by the amoral John Tamihere, who persecuted the elderly man in order to whip up hysteria about ‘racists’.

    I see a maori elite attempting to amass wealth and power at the expense of national unity, while scapegoating ‘white people’ as a cover for their own malice and avarice.

    Scapegoating is a process of directing one's anger, frustration, and aggression onto others and targeting them as the source of one's problems and misfortunes.

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