Sunday, April 28, 2019

Let 'her' be - well enough alone: yes, 'we're all' going stark raving bonkers!

Sometimes turning on ye ole transistor radio in the wee hours (of the morning) can bring unexpected, unanticipated pay-offs...

Such it indeed proved overnight as I tuned in, at the ungodly hour of 12.57 a.m.to boot (on our local Hills AM network), to BBC World News/World Service with acclaimed Middle-East-based international correspondent and news presenter/associate editor Lyse Doucet...

Her/the subject under - rather heated, but quite understandable - contention? The recent (proposed) re-naming of ships - or, more precisely, the 're-gendering' of Her Majesty's Oceangoing fleet (and boats and ships in general, evidently)...

All I wish to say here is to add my hearty "Amen!" - 'with knobs on ' - to ex-British Navy head, 'Lord Admiral' Alan West...

Though I perhaps did not get (what was quoted from) West's speech down word-for-word from my late night slapdash, shorthand note summary, let me simply 'requote' the 'good lord' as best I can...

Yes, "the [Western] world's [indeed] gone mad" - "it's a very dangerous road we're going down" - "it's political correctness gone mad"...yes, all of these (and much, much more)...

"It's stark raving bonkers", in fact, to use the picturesque, colourful language...doubtless gained over years (?and even decades?) of sea-faring living and earthy lingo...

What we're seeing more and more is indeed "small pressure groups" increasingly "calling the shots" on all manner of matters (see 'identity politics' writ small, in this particular instance)...

As the 'good lord' pointed out, "sometimes what is [deemed antiquated, and ever pejoratively] 'old-fashioned' is in fact perfectly fine"...

Yes, leave her be...well enough alone - already!  

Thursday, April 25, 2019

"Soon there will be such sorrow in the world that no balm can heal"

So said a certain 'cult prophetess' nigh on 100-150 years ago...

Folks, I believe we've - now long since - reached that point in time, I really do...

Monday, April 22, 2019

Earth-Bound AND Hell-Bent? I'm Sorry to Report, the Evidence is Trending Majorly in the Latter Direction... and Folks, We're Only Just Beginning...


Homo Sapiens = 'Wise Human Being': Now Ain't That the Truth...NOT

Oh yes, *we've split the atom - *scaled the highest peaks - *soared up into outer space...and now digitalized the whole shebang...

One really bright species, by all accounts...

So much so, in fact, that not only are we finding it increasingly difficult to get along with those of our own species, but the sheer number and variety of ways in which we can now blast ourselves and our fellow earth-bound creatures into smithereens - or otherwise commit each other into eternity's fatal, fateful clutches - has increased almost exponentially...

...and we're still here...but not for not trying (to push that self-destruct button innumerable times and in ever more subtle and sophisticated ways)...

*And kiwis have been among the pioneers - for (ultimate) good or ill - in many of these areas... including of late the long-awaited vindication of a New Zealander for his epochal, ground-breaking discovery of the black hole...

...a discovery that actually explains a whole lot more about the ultimate spiritual realities of our universe and this tiny planet's historical trajectory than all too many realize...

...and with that rather cryptic 'allusion' I'll discontinue this latest musing for the present moment...

Thursday, April 18, 2019

And On A Much Lighter Note: Hey, Get Yer Fangs Off Ms F Fang

Yes, this Flintstones' fanatic has every right - and then some - to festoon her fantastic, scenic, spectacular view-to-die-for backyard with flintstone memorabilia...

...whatever her disgruntled and deeply depressing neighbours from hell might care to think...

So there...take that, you neanderthals from neverland! Or erehwonites from nowhere! 

P.S. Curiously enough, overnight (Good Friday morn, NZ-time, c/o the BBC) another incredible archaeological re-discovery's been made in West Kenya...of a 'denticular' animalesque Frankenstein monster...with three rows of teeth - massive, ferocious (hyena-like) fangs as they described it - somewhat larger than but akin to a lion...weighing up to around 15 ton(nes), or so they guesstimate...

Ughhh!

I'm Placin' my money on newbie Democratic presidential wannabe, Mr (what'shisname) 'Beau-regard' - and that despite any personal reservations...

(Scribbled upon the eve of Saturday the 13th April)

Out of the starting blocks in something of an unprecedented canter, Saturday evening's Newshub News gave us a sneak preview the other night of the person to watch as the 2020 US Democratic Party presidential selection draws inexorably closer...

...and so once again proved why it's the TV channel to watch to be better, more deeply informed as to some of the more interesting tidbits of news emanating out of who knows where on especially (post-Sabbath) weekend nights...

What can I say, even recall at this stage - least of all the fellow's name, especially surname - except to say that in looks, in attitude, in open and forthright approach and manner...this particular dude has exactly what it takes to take on both the Democratic Party's 2020 nomination and Donald J Trump.
Yes, the Kennedy mystique has at long last been revived, rediscovered and reclaimed...and by a most unlikely individual and in a most unlikely place and corner of politicsville, USA to boot...

Charisma befitting that star of American Democratic Party politics, the shot-down-in-his-prime erstwhile presidential hopeful, Bobby (as in Senator Robert F) Kennedy, that in normal circumstances could not but propel this South Bend, Indiana mayor inexorably onwards and upwards and ultimately into America's and the world's most powerful position.

I kid you not. What we saw portrayed is someone quite comfortable and at home in his own skin - the United States' "first openly gay presidential candidate" who's well prepared to 'take it to' his evangelical 'compatriots' without ill-will or rancour, yet quietly and confidently assert his own conviction that God made him thus and so...and that He don't make no junk...

Although such a bountiful 'bouquet' from an old-fashioned conservative such as myself - who moreover has no time for the legalization of same-sex marriages (although even former kiwi Attorney-General Chris(topher) Finlayson - the then Key Government's only (openly) homosexual minister, apparently - himself, like many gay folk evidently, was quite opposed to that (2013?) law) - might come as a huge surprise to any regular reader of this (or my other) blogsite...

my basic thesis is and has ever been: give due credit where credit is due. Or as my davidedwinisms blogsite motto has it, 'bestowing bouquets and brickbats with fear of and favour toward none'.

Moreover having such a problematic, hard to pronounce let alone spell properly, sort of a name - an affliction Yours Truly has also long been saddled and handicapped with - is actually more of a blessing-in-disguise...counterintuitively giving him both the instant 'name recognition' that any serious presidential wannabe desperately desires and needs...plus - which is an awfully misunderestimated (as a former President might express it) asset in campaigning - providing instant joke status - what with his 'Mr Bean'-ish joker face to match (take a bow, Ukraine's new comedian-wannabe president!) - and thus and so the ready ability to crack through the usual 'break-through' difficulties such a newcomer to national (US) politics would inevitably face as he goes forward...

Whilst being an 'all-star' American ex-military man/hero certainly cannot hurt his chances in gun-toting and arguably war-mongering America...alongside the fact that, according to otherwise supportive 'Democracy Now', he's fairly pro-Israel; and so evidently not part and parcel of the
increasingly influential, and potentially worrisome/concerning Israel divestment movement...

Being an openly gay candidate from a heartland American evangelical state (*Indiana) and with the youth and 'kiddie' good looks some would die for...

I'm sad to say, in this day and age of 'tolerance' and 'breaking down of barriers', 'ageism' is still - indeed more than ever before, quite arguably - 'alive and kicking'...and so my own two favourites, Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden (with Biden as Sanders' Veep, or perhaps via-versa), appear likely to be collateral damage to that societal trend of all ages being equal, but some being well and truly more equal than others...

Yes, as I say, my money - as inconsiderable as it may well be! - is now well and truly upon this guy who has emerged from pretty much nowhere (apologies to all 'Hoosiers' reading this)...and has built up in no time a head of steam likely to propel him to the top of the Democratic Party pack of hopefuls...

...although they also do say that some 'stars' shine brilliantly at the outset, and make a whole lot of noise and pizzazz, and then like their astronomical namesake, the shooting star, just as quickly fade away again...

But for the present moment I'm rooting for this fellow with the small-town roots who's certainly got what it takes...in terms of the Camelot star power and appeal...and so I reckon's the person to watch...

...if I could only remember his name, both Christian and surname...

*Incidentally its near neighbour, Minnesota - my Mum's home state - recently saw, alongside Indiana,  the sad decease of two of the most 'salt of the earth', true-blue, real-deal Christians (or, more pertinently, 'Christ-followers') myself and my siblings here in God's Own ever had the privilege and honour to meet and visit with; cousins of my mother's, 'brethren' folk who Abe Lincoln himself would've been proud to have known.

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Rueful Ruminations and Reflections upon a Cotton-Pickin' Christian Politician...and a (postscript) 'bon jovi' to Joe Biden...

But after checking up upon the 'bona fides' of the subject of a potential blogpost bouquet...and suffering severe disappointment...to wit federal Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton...I'm going awol for the forseeable...

...though I'll have some good things to say about him - in two/three highly specific areas only - in an upcoming blogpost (or this one, when I get back to it)...

...vis-a-vis his - onetime - views upon the internet; a resolution he helped advance/promote/support in staunch defence of China's persecuted 'Wega' people; the ever fraught and contentious issue of abortion; and the 'ad hominem' anti-Christian modus operandi of the mainstream (Western) media...

...though in light of a long-gestating opinion piece I'm hoping to have published sometime soon here in NZ I do believe that at times the credibility of  individual politicians - especially those laying claim to integrity they are palpably deficient in - is not akin to such ad hominem 'attacks' or for that matter character assassination...

...for at times the real, unvarnished presentation of the full doss upon folk is indeed imperative...

...as could also be said, in fact, vis-a-vis the aforementioned Senator Cotton's apparent acclaim for none other than *Henry Kissinger; for myself and fellow kiwis, perhaps the best-known then living 70s American politician (alongside Richard Milhaus Nixon, of course). For though he might well write well and interestingly, I'd personally ever and always want to attach a strong and unmistakable, uncategorical caveat to any sort of accolade bestowed in the direction of that particular 'gentleman'...

...for all sorts of almost innumerable reasons...

...though an intelligent, astute politician par excellence Kissinger most assuredly was, carrying the now well-worn 'art-form' of realpolitik to new heights (or rather depths), so much so that no less personage than the 'great' Machiavelli himself would undoubtedly have been duly proud of him...

Postscript - vis-a-vis budding presidential hopeful Joe Biden...

Only to say...the former Vice-President (over the weekend, New Zealand time) gave what can only be described as an admirable, spirited, comprehensive and deeply heartfelt, un-PR spin-saturated, authentic to bits 'mea culpa' the other day...not once claiming he'd never done wrong in regards to the obvious, nor that these alleged incidents hadn't occurred - in itself a wholly refreshing contrast from el usual media 'suspects'...

Though I might have more to say in the future, said incident brings back memories of former NZ PM Key's own 'ponytailgate'...

...except that said deep and meaningful apology by Mr Biden has unfortunately been somewhat - as in severely! -  since undermined, and in no uncertain terms to boot, by a flippant, throwaway, 'jokey', offhand remark - about his past behaviour (of being 'out there' in terms of the open affection he ever showed - and moreover couldn't help showing - as an essential part of his character) - he has since made at another pre-campaign meeting/rally or the like...

The old adage of 'adding insult to injury', of 'quitting while one's ahead', and of 'stop(ping) digging oneself a deeper hole', all spring readily to mind...

More's the pity, because though Bernie Sanders would be my personal choice - despite my inability, for (recently) previously blogposted reasons, to cast my vote for him myself (presuming I do vote, which, as a dual American citizen - and moreover, citizen of the world, a world ever dominated in so many important respects by the United States of America - I am certainly legally entitled to)...

'Joe Biden's the man' - no, not in some old-fashioned patriarchal sense whereby prospective female candidates are not even given the time of day to stand, much less ever stand a real chance of gaining their party's coveted nomination - in this sense only, and in particular: he's the **only adult in the room. (**Alongside (would-be 'Colonel'-in-Chief) Sanders, that is!)

Yes, and that despite his well-known and publicly acknowledged - including by Biden himself - flaws. foibles and even outright, full-scale failures...-it's the man's humanity that makes him so personable, endearing, and even lovable (as a politician, you understand!)

End of story...or as I might more usually sign off, 'nuff said'!

*HK's writing anyway, if not necessarily the person himself.

And the Latest (NZ) Census...as in that undertaken in 2018...???

Well, where does one - can one possibly, conceivably - even begin...to do proper justice (?)...

...to such an utter sham of a so-called 'census'...not even - remotely - approaching the level of quality sufficient to designate it as a mere sham of one, a 'clayton's census', i.e. a census one has when one isn't taking a proper census...

Hey, even the late great Israeli King David...three-some millennia ago now, without any of our modern, digital gadgetry let alone other sophisticated methods of data gathering and retrieval... managed a damn sight better...

...despite his one being ill-conceived and improperly motivated and prematurely abandoned due to evident divine disapproval...

However its abysmal and abject failure is hardly due alone to the present, relatively newbie Government now in power, the previous, flag-obsessed, Key Government most assuredly sharing a large proportion of the blame thereabouts (in its 'preparation' - not - for said event; all the more pitiful and blameworthy since it had previously had to shelve the planned 2011 census in the aftermath/backwash of the Christchurch/Canterbury earthquakes, so 'having insufficient time to plan' can hardly be given as any kind of reasonable excuse)...

...though Minister Shaw's attempts to duck and dive and squirm in and out of any sort of half-decent semblance even of due and appropriate accountability thereabouts is truly a wonder to behold...

...no doubt, rather than addressing that issue when asked in Parliament yesterday, he was actually hallucinating...believing himself rather to be auditioning for his unfulfilled lifelong dream of the starring role in John Cleese's inimitable 'Minister of Silly Walks'...

Yet I must 'declare my own interest' in this matter, having myself unsuccessfully applied - with earnest and intense, and, I'd add, a rather superb effort thereabouts - to get some sort of a job in the vote-counting for General Election 2017 (aside from that on the one main official 'day' of voting, the biblical Sabbath itself)...

Suffice to say that my credentials themselves - let alone my eloquent expression thereof - were not only quite salient, but the very qualification most needed in such a position, i.e. (compared to most partisan party supporters) political impartiality/neutrality on a major scale, but, moreover, a degree of honesty and integrity that they'd arguably rarely encounter...and, more's to the point, that I'd argue I made quite a coherent and cogent demonstration, yea, even proof, of, throughout my covering letter...

Kicking the Latest Permutation of Euthanasia-Sanctioning Legislation for Touch...

First - and foremost - good one, 'whoever it concerns' (as in, was involved in the decision), in the recommendation (I suppose from the Select Committee itself) to 'return' David Seymour's legalization of euthanasia bill to the House for its second reading...presumably today, being Wednesday here...

Only recommending it for terminal illnesses...thus avoiding the 'slippery slope' that's been only all to evident in overseas jurisdictions, especially certain Scandinavian 'Low Countries'(?) such as the Netherlands and Belgium...and, I believe, also various states in the U S now...such as 'my own' beloved Oregon...

...and subject to approval by a nationwide referendum...-yet another reason I intend to vote for NZ First next time round; at last, now wishing I had in two at least of the previous three general elections in NZ - specifically 2011, when they were trying to re-enter Parliament after a three-year hiatus (and previous 'conspiracy' to get them out - and keep 'em so - by then PM John Key & Co), and last time round, following which they not only went with the centre left, but Winston admirably acquitted himself when explaining the essential reasons thereof...

I can only say a hearty "Amen!" - though I don't approve of/agree with euthanasia at all - whilst fully 'getting' the nationwide (and even 'global' - as in 'first world' Western nations) increasing support  thereabouts of recent times, seeing it as a rare sort of 'moral issue' that, for all sorts of reasons, I've not only much 'understanding' for those who take the opposite position to myself, but see it as a matter in which such differing views seem eminently reasonable in many ways...

Perhaps 'one little reason' that NZ's 'non-partisan' mainstream TV stations both, yesterday evening, decided, inexplicably, though it was hardly a 'busy' news day, to relegate this then breaking news - which had been leading both major (leftwing and centre right) radio stations throughout the later afternoon...to almost halfway though the first segment (indeed pretty well the exact selfsame time on both, as I flicked back between them both)...

...and barely mentioning the protest outside Parliament yesterday...featuring a bunch of 'pale, stale males' (as you'd gather today, from RNZ National's citing of 'religious groups and the medical fraternity' as the major opponents of liberalization of the existent laws)? Not at all: it was staged by a group of earnest as Pasifika women...

So perhaps Mr Seymour won't have quite the easy run he might rightly have anticipated following the handy margin of victory (72 to 48 some, I believe) his bill achieved in its initial reading...

...this punter certainly hopes so, that's for sure!

Friday, April 5, 2019

Elections, Elections Everywhere...2019: The Year of the Election: A Few Brief Thoughts and Reflections

Media overload and inundation having hit me bigtime - doubtless like innumerable others - of late...
excuse me if today I simply default to getting a few rungs on the board as it were...

Of the 86 (Wikipedia-cited) elections globally throughout this year, including many and various local ones...

*the Aussie one coming up very soon interests me as always, and appears a Labour rout...for no other reason evidently than the Australian public have once again tired/soured of the current major party occupants of Kirrabaldi (I believe is the Prime Minister's residence) - despite the abject, awful, appalling record of both sides of the political divide there...

Personally give me the likes of (former federal Labour leader, now One Nation federal senator) Mark Latham any day...a reflective, free-thinking politician of which/whose breed there are remarkably few these days...not least in Oz...-but more on Aussie politics another time altogether...

*the United Kingdom could of course go to the polls at any time...and Labour with Jeremy Corbyn is evidently by no means a dead cinch to win...a pity, in my view - at one time - as I foolishly supposed he was of a different breed of politician who actually stood for something, that rarest of electoral assets, honesty and integrity...and could and would have risen - post PM May's hastily-called and ill-conceived snap election awhile ago, having done far better than expectations and thus quelled all murmurs of discontent in the ranks for the (then) forseeable - to a rare position of statesmanship...

*India, the world's largest democracy, is due to undergo their five-yearly month-long saga in May...and now the long-established and recently-resurgent Congress Party of Nehru/Gandhi fame appears as if its re-nascent star is once again regrettably descending/declining...for in a day and age of sectarian conflict and tensions worldwide, especially in South Asia, they were always a safe bet...

However President Morsi's deft handling - alongside that of newbie Pakistani Prime Minister (and former, longtime cricket captain) Imran Khan - of the recent flash-in-the-pan, potential nuclear standoff and war between the two neighbours and ethnic 'bosom buddies'...has doubtless deservedly earned him genuine kudos throughout that populous nation and among that great people...

*Russia's (I believe parliamentary but not presidential) elections look set to - 'surprise, surprise' - reinstall, or should I not rather say, put in Putin once again...-and that despite the best efforts (to the contrary) of the likes of Pussy Riot, recently touring New Zealand and interviewed on RNZ National by Nine to Noon's Kathryn Ryan...and, oh, yes...the countless poisonings of outspoken political opponents over a long period of time...and other rather effective means of silencing the opposition...

*Israel's also appears a foregone conclusion...though if I were Benyamin Netanyahu - quite apart from the various and sundry corruption (bribery) scandals that've been swirling around him for some considerable time, I'd personally be a whole lot more concerned about the sort of (admittedly somewhat conditional) prophetic insight from Michael Drosnin's acclaimed The Bible Code and/or The Bible Code 2...

Info about which I understand his (doubtless 'late') dad - as he was already in his eighties/nineties, I believe, 15-20 years ago - warned him...for, like Syria's 'Asad' (then doubtless believed to be Bashir's own dad)...his name crops up much in last-days mathematically-precise hidden Bible coding...and some of the 'stuff' outlined is the sort that might keep one awake at night...

Which (foregoing) references are just my way of introducing the only real reason I intended posting this of late...no, not New Zealand's own local elections in October, nor the just-completed ones in the kingdom of Thailand (once Siam)...

...but rather those recently-held (local and presidential elections respectively) of Turkey and the Ukraine...

*To wit, celebrating celebrity success in Ukraine: *Triumph of the Airheads (like D J Trump, Justin Trudeau, even our own, and justly acclaimed Jacinda Ardern)? No, I unfairly insinuate...
except to say that most nations could do a whole lot worse than selecting a comedian as their head of state...at least over ye average run-of-the-mill politician...for from my own study of/reflection upon folk of that esteemed 'profession', their comic genius belies a deep-seated seriousness and even **sorrow over the innate waywardness of that ever ornery, perverse creature known as homo sapiens

*The title of a fascinating-sounding tome in my massive book collection I've regretfully still to read.

**Much as had That Man of Sorrows Himself as He strode this human stage for that briefest of lives ...33 years...the longest that our (human) race could bear with having Him here...

As for Turkey, for once I've far more respect for the Aussies, to wit present Prime Minister Scott Morrison, for at least having the balls...unlike our (this time unusually, and in the circumstances I suggest cringingly) diplomatic own Foreign Minister/Deputy PM Winston Peters...in not being backward about being forward to stick it to their President vis-a-vis his appallingly poor judgment in using footage of the recent kiwi tragedy in the (local) election campaign...

And yes, I'm well aware that a quite different tenor of comments from the ever-controversial Peters might well have caused 'undue' friction in the annual lead-up to the Gallipoli commemorations, but as the Good Book well declares, 'there's a time to be silent...and a time to speak...' - and no, it won't alway go down well, but that's not the point...at all...just as Jacinda Ardern - if she has any integrity at all (and I'm not saying she doesn't, as I've always esteemed her quite highly) - had one and only one course open to her recently in China...

...and that was to courageously confront President Hsi(sp?) and unsparingly denounce his Government's treatment of the Wega people in the nation's far southwest corner...

for their shameful treatment of the same...

...having only recently heard firsthand from a refugee from thereabouts at our local (non-alcoholic, please understand!) watering hole...

...confirming all the BBC reports thereabouts, and then some...

But briefly back to Turkey...

...as I initially subheaded my intended blog-comments: The Biter's Been Bitten: Er-do-gan loses his ***one-time grip on the Turks following fascist, even pseudo-Nazi-type tactics in campaign.

***But, sure, only on a very small scale...and demagogues such as he have ever found ways of 'righting' such electoral 'wrongs', as all good students of history well know...

Postscript (April 10th):

As results of the Israeli elections come dribbling in - what matter which of the two main hawkish contenders ultimately wins, following America's recognition of the Golan Heights as a legitimate part of Israel and their 'declaration' of Iran's 'revolutionary' military guard as persona non grata, an all-out (possibly even nuclear) war in the Middle East appears as on the cards as ever - and as India's own 900-million plus electors begin voting shortly -

I realised, hearing of yet another election - i.e. the Indonesian presidential one - yesterday aft, that isn't it interesting how little is ever heard in God's Own - or in Western jurisdictions generally, I gather - about the sort and extent/degree of persecution of Christians in majority Moslem nations...

...such as Indonesia...-hey, I'm not referring here to low-level abuse and the like, but to the bombing of churches and killing of Christians...though such ongoing 'low-level' mal- and mis-treatment is all too evident...upon even a cursory glance at and understanding of what actually goes down in such nations ...for instance the treatment of Christians (and Jews) as second-class citizens (with all that that entails) in workplaces, education, social rights etcetera...

So why a mention of the upcoming Indonesian election in this regards? Because, after listening to RNZ National's weekday World Watch programme yesterday and hearing about the '[fraught choice]' between incumbent Widodo and his authoritarian-sounding opponent, all I could think of was how a highly worthy and exceptionally popular (now former) Christian Governor (of one of the country's main islands) was sidelined, framed on false blasphemy charges, and thereby dismissed from his post and moreover thus put well and truly out of any reasonable contention for said Indonesian presidency...though credible reports gave him a fairly good chance of wresting it out of the hands of the present incumbent...

That, I respectfully suggest, was and still is the real story of this year's Indonesian elections...not that ye mainstream Western media could really care a fig...

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Some Final - or, let's say Penultimate - Reflections Upon the Brexit, However It Ultimately Pans Out - or Doesn't

What's there really left to say, you rightly ask...and especially from someone (such as this writer) who's neither British/English - or, for that matter, even a descendant of the Brits (or Welsh, Scots, (Northern) Irish) - nor has ever lived in any part of the United Kingdom or has any realistic likelihood of ever doing so...? A fair enough question...and like any 'good' politician, I'll completely evade it - at least for now...

To Be Continued (i.e. the body of this blogpost)

Wednesday morning (as P.M May gives her speech, following unprecedented seven-hour caucus meeting with her colleagues over this vexed issue):

As I've written in two recent blogposts, any attempt to conflate the Brexit vote/*intention of the British public (sure, not by an overwhelming margin, but a *decisive 'verdict' nonetheless) into anything remotely equating the underlying sentiment delivering that referendum outcome with the awful, tragic events in God's Own on the afternoon of March 15th 2019...

is shameful, reprehensible, a slur and slander upon the good name and character of the British.

And this (March 24th, I believe) Newshub news bulletin did...in not so unveiled or oblique and indirect a fashion either...pretty much listing the British decision to Brexit as one of a number of 'equivalent' things happening across the globe, and especially Westerndom, that, ipso facto - supposedly, allegedly - made conditions 'favourable' for the horrific massacre that occurred here.

That's all I'd like to say in that regard, except to rhetorically ask, am I at all surprised they did so? No, hardly - given their track record (and that of certain mainstream New Zealand broadcasters generally, whether TV or radio)...and to also suggest that far greater considerations lay at the heart of the decision of/by many or even most - if not in fact the vast majority of British 'Leave' voters who delivered that referendum outcome...than merely **some primeval, blindly nationalistic, Anglophile or even white supremacist, urge to close the doors of the United Kingdom to all comers, especially those of a darker skin complexion or from a potentially problematic Middle Eastern background...

Indeed, such English notables/acting celebrities as John Rhys-Jones and John Cleese, no less, have - at least at times (I haven't heard about Cleese of late) - been outspoken in their support of leaving the European Union (as per Brexit)...and neither, may I point out, has done so in keeping with the stereotypical (purely racist, anti-immigrant, 'let's keep Britain for the British', 'dog whistle politics') caricature of Brexiters so often and tiresomely dragged out by Bremainers...

Yes, to those like Cleese (Basil Faulty in another life) and Rhys-Jones (Gimli in 'Lord of the Rings'), Great Britain has a proud, if uncelebrated, history and historical tradition in which the words sovereignty and self-determination actually mean something...other than being mere slogans repetitiously trotted out and tediously spouted ad nauseum, by politicians and their spin-meisters...

To return to my earlier point (vis-vis the UK's 'Brexit' being carelessly cited as an instance of white supremacy/Islamophobia), as I've already written elsewhere this is one particular 'bugbear' I've every intention of taking all the way to our Broadcasting Standards Authority...if and when, that is - as the legislation, I understand, requires - I fail, after first approaching the particular broadcaster concerned, to get a satisfactory response/answer to/resolution of my concerns...

And what about the increasingly vocal demand for a so-called peoples' vote? A proposal understandably being pushed and pushed and pushed by folk like (long-serving U K Prime Minister) Tony Blair - and doubtless his equally vocal predecessor, former P M (and Margaret Thatcher's successor) John Major - highly dissatisfied with, even arguably aggrieved by, the pro-Brexit result of the 2016 referendum...

'Scuse me? What was the June 23rd referendum if not a 'peoples' vote'

Or is it rather a(n all too typical) case of it being a truly democratic - as in 'peoples' - vote when it just so happens to go the way one wants it too...democracy being truly seen to be done only when one gets the result/outcome one was hoping to get... 'Scuse me again, but isn't that precisely the sort of gerrymandered outcome we Westerners have been giving the self-appointed elites bearing rule over vast swathes of the globe a bad press and hard time about for decade upon decade?

As for all those - predominantly Conservative Party - MPs who've been prepared, often at the cost of a lucrative cabinet position and/or even remaining a member of their parliamentary party (whether Brexit- or Bremain-leaning - as the case may well be), to 'cross the floor' (of Parliament) and vote against the express wishes of their own party leaders and/or 'whips'...

...good on them for thus maintaining the long-cherished and hallowed, Westminster tradition of personal independence from one's political/parliamentary party...whatever the cost...to maintain that rarest of intangible things these days, a personal conviction...

...thus showing that Great Britain's fine tradition of unfettered free-thinking is still well and truly alive and well at the very heart and soul of British democracy...unlike some of her former colonies, sad to say...

And what a letdown Labour's one-time unorthodox, renegade, 'contrarian' leader Jeremy Corbyn has proven throughout the whole, never-ending, long drawn-out political crisis... Admittedly inclined to support his particular brand of politics - minus the distinctly unsavoury, though, admittedly, arguable, *****anti-Semitic tinge it has taken over recent times - he has signally failed to take the sort of statesmanlike, Churchillian stand/stance that say *****Hilary Benn, son of the British Left's one and only, now deceased, best ever illustration of true national leadership material, *****Tony Benn, has been seen as taking...

He has played a most dishonourable role throughout the admittedly labyrinthine post-Brexit process, failing to hold to his own, initial, indeed longtime, anti-European Union instincts...giving in - bit by bit, a little here, a little there, on-again, off-again - to his party's youthful staunchly pro-Bremaining brigade...till he has come to the position of finally embracing a second referendum...which, of course, would ultimately achieve nothing, only a never-ending impasse...and by so doing evincing his own lack of understanding of what true, ground-level, grassroots, participatory democracy is all about...

Not unlike Theresa May and the great bulk of 'her' MPs, moreover, and as some professor on the daily New York-based broadcast, Democracy Now, said only yesterday (or the day before), JC and his party want to "keep all the advantages/benefits of the European Union/Common Market without any of the disadvantages", something a beloved, could-have-been stepdad, Richard Welch (cited in my Endnotes) so memorably impressed upon my teenage mind in that classic idiom of 'wanting one's cake and eating it too'...

In ending let me simply rehash the well-known catchcry of P M May in the following way...When Nine to Noon host Kathryn Ryan caught up with her regular economics correspondent Rod Oram yesterday, he told her (as a British-born kiwi) of his preference that the present situation in the U K ultimately lead to a "meltdown" and realignment of the Conservative Party...thus giving the thumbs-down to the brexiting plans of its current leadership...

Ryan concluded by reiterating May's frequent 'unanswerable' assertion vis-a-vis simply abandoning Brexit altogether: "That would not be keeping faith with [the majority of Britons] who voted for Brexit."

I couldn't have put it any better... It's called democracy, folks - last I heard, a time-honoured tradition of the British people/s...and far as things stand, a system of government, however deficient - as Winston Churchill so unforgettably put it on one occasion - not likely to be abandoned anytime soon.

*And to those - seemingly innumerable commentators (both here in Aotearoa-New Zealand, and moreover especially in 'the Old Country') - who've ever maintained, like all good, true democrats always do (i.e. vis-a-vis any electoral results, whether party political or referenda) they don't happen to find pleasing or agreeable, that the people simply didn't or couldn't understand the question put...

...hey, you tell me how difficult or complicated or potentially problematic - confusing, baffling, perplexing, convoluted, bamboozling or the like - this question is: should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?

Yep, that's it, folks...the whole shebang...i.e. 'the agreed referendum question' (according to Wikipedia's lengthy 'Brexit' entry), in other words that put to U K voters on June 23rd, 2016... Which might seem bleedin' obvious, as plain as ye proverbial mud - not!...and easy enough for anyone to ascertain, with a modicum of trouble or effort...

So why do I bother here, seemingly ad nauseum, to pedantically belabour the point? For this reason: you'd surely think anti-Brexit commentators and political pundits were/are living in an alternate universe - yes, in the very cybersphere of fake news that such tend to accuse everyone else of inhabiting - the way they now, post-referendum and with more than the usual share of sour grapes not to mention venom dripping out of their mouths, talk about that very referendum...as if the wording were somehow vague or confusing - hard for ye dumbskull masses to understand...

In God's Own, or what (pre-March 15th, 2019) once was, we've a little billboard rejoinder which responds beautifully and ever so succinctly to that 'learned supposition': yeah, right! Or, in language less suitable to polite or mixed company, b...s...!

Hey, again, you decide, but for me anyhow - and to quote pretty well word for word (with grammatical reconstruction whenever and wherever necessary) that great discerner of the human condition and things bleedingly obvious - CJ of 'The Rise and Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin' fame: '[Most of us] didn't get where [we are] today by not knowing [good, basic, grammatical construction and wording] when [we] see it!!!' Nuff Said!

*For in politics 'a miss is (surely) as good as a mile' - just ask Al Gore - and 4 percentage points, equating (if I recall correctly, and my memory's not too bad, if I do say so myself) to well over a million votes separating the two sides of the referendum question, is surely not something to be sniffed at, much less able to be effectively challenged in order to secure a recount...

...and indeed, had it not been for another awful act of homegrown terror, immediately pre-referendum, (by another racially-motivated white supremacist, incidentally), the margin of victory, according to opinion polling, was giving every indication of being much more significant, say in the region of 55:45.

And sure, constitutional experts and their endless horde of after-the-fact (invariably emphatically anti-Brexit) acolytes have since bemoaned the absence of a 'clearcut' numerical 'mandate' for such a major constitutional change...but methinks, **all too predictably, the selfsame folk, back in the 70s and 80s, were not in the least demanding such - e g a 2:1 or 3:1 ratio in favour - when the United Kingdom entered what was then known as the European Communities - which, with the process of time, was transmogrified from one entity into another and eventually became known as the European Union...

Admittedly, as I discovered from Wikipedia's lengthy entry thereupon this evening, the decision of the British to enter the 'European Communities' (as the collective European arrangement was then known) was indeed by a substantial margin (of 2:1 in favour) so I'll freely concede that that does appear to blunt my argument in that respect at least...And yet...(as my very next sentence reminds us)

Everybody is oh so wise after the fact, aren't they, and anyhow, ***those were the rules of the game... as only too clearly understood by the British people themselves...when they voted in the referendum...

**Intriguingly, though I've little doubt you'll never hear this in any typically partisan reportage thereabouts, ***Wikipedia ('The Free Encyclopedia'), in its Brexit entry, under the major subheading of 'Voter Demographics and Trends', carries this interesting 'fact': 'Support for leaving was linked with "poor economic outcome of the individual or area level" and with "self-reported opposition to immigration, but not with exposure to immigration."

Huh? Surely that doesn't fit in with the narrative with which strident Bremain-supporters have since littered the political landscape? No indeed, but that surely shouldn't surprise anyone very much, eh...

***Itself 'accused' - or at least carrying the needed caveat or disclaimer - at the outset of its coverage therein, of being subject to some criticism from some sides of the debate (I'm assuming Brexiters and Brexit sympathizers) for presumably - again, reading between the lines - presenting biased coverage.

***But again oh so typically some folk have attempted and are still trying to revisit the matter after the fact...and hence New Zealand's own much-respected Professor of Constitutional Law, Bill Hodge - in interview, if I heard aright (and the voice sounded identical), yesterday aft with RNZ National's Jesse Mulligan - proposed as much...and echoed renewed calls for a ****'peoples' vote' in the U K now to effectively bring an end to the matter...

...except that that would itself only endlessly prolong it, opening up yet another can of worms...

****See (above) for my own assessment of this so-called Peoples' Vote (and no, as you can well gather, I don't take any prisoners!)

****For some, but by no means all, of those claiming he's been displaying such a proclivity are themselves doubtless guilty of just such tendencies themselves on other issues...and equally typically, the very people also so keen to brand Trump et al with that very slur are themselves often prominent in the ongoing battle, even war, to have the nation of Israel effectively labelled Public Enemy #1...

But of course taking an anti-Israeli stance on Israel's extremely problematic conduct vis-a-vis its 'homelands' on the West Bank and its ongoing skirmishes (and far worse) with folk, not only militants, in the Gaza Strip - in my view the issue of Jerusalem, and, for that matter, the Golan Heights, is another matter entirely (for another time and day - and blogpost!)...

...well, it's just like saying that every single occasion one particular nation has any beef with another it's tantamount to being anti-that particular nationality, race and/or ethnicity...and that's of course wholly absurd and even laughable...and why, incidentally, I believe the only way the never-ending Israeli-Palestinian conflict will ever be resolved is through America electing a Jew who is not - reflexively, automatically - ever and always pro-Israel...

...and last I heard, such a person is making yet another bid for America's and the world's 'top job'...

*****Not that I agree with Hilary Benn, M.P., but I freely concede he's trying to take/play a nonpartisan, constructive stand/role in proceedings, unlike so many seemingly...- and incidentally his father, Tony (about whom, shortly after his death at the ripe old age of 88, I did two blogposts awhile ago) himself is part of a grand tradition - ******in the British Labour Party, no less - of staunch opposition to the European Union; though his nominal (Christian name) modern-day counterpart, ex-P.M. Blair, has arguably long since sold out to the Europeans...even being well in the running at one stage for the EU's top job, evidently; leading some - biblically literate folk, that is - to posit (and not without fair justification) that he could well be the leader of a future United States of Europe...

******Indeed, only this very (3/4) afternoon, upon Wikipedia ('Brexit') I've discovered a whole lot more about *******just how Eurosceptic, nay, positively Europhobic, British Labour once was - and increasingly -from the early seventies into the early eighties...before at length, due to electoral disfavour, resiling from this one-time staunch as stance...-don't they say you (can) learn something (new) each and every day of your life!

*******And apparently not just among its high-profile left-wing or left-leaning parliamentarians such as Tony Benn, Michael Foot, Jeremy Corbyn or Bryan Gould...

EndNotes: -typically written ('yesterday' April 2nd) before the main body of this saga, but so be it...

So what sparks my interest in things British, such as its politics, and especially the whole Brexit 'conundrum'? Many and various things, truth be told, *'f'r instance'...

Let's just say I've ever been - as a political junkie since my earliest days (I mean early teens, anyhow) - a keen observer of both kiwi and, especially Western (Oz's, America's, Great Britain's) politics...and I've often thought it'd **have been nice to **have met someone nice and ultimately relocated there...

*Yes, I'm well aware that that's not proper English, but it's one of my many (latter-day) grammatical and spelling idiosyncrasies...

**'Have (been)' being the operative word/idea, as time's rapidly passed me by, and that's the only way I'd ever be able to live in any part of the U K - unlike a nephew of mine, who sojourned a little while (around 2008-2012, I believe) in Wales...which probably explains his older brothers' antipathy to the idea of the Brexit, seeing as they no longer would be able to seamlessly either move there - by dint of their family's Dutch connections - or even stay awhile/for very long, (once they grow out of their 20s anyhow)...

However, following her divorce from my Dad (or rather, vica-versa) in my pre-teens, my Mum could well have remarried (within a fairly short space) and the fellow in question hailed from WW11 London and the Blitz there...and had as good a cockney accent as you'd ever come by, I'd wager...

Of course, despite my American (and way back when, Danish and Swedish - and perhaps with a fair bit of German thrown in for good measure) pedigree, growing up ***not in the U S of A but in Aotearoa-New Zealand the non-indigenous kiwi heritage that was bequeathed to me by dint of my homeland meant things British/English played a major part in my childhood 'enculturation'...

...foremost among which were naturally enough the fantastic British comedy/'sitcoms'/sci-fi shows (and comicbooks) that plastered the walls of my childhood imagination...

***Which - growing up in America, that is - in the 1960s and 1970s, would've actually suited me, I reckon, to a t...

Monday, April 1, 2019

A Latter-Day Paul Putting his Felines Well and Truly Amongst the Political Birds of Prey

Ruminations on the eve of Friday the 29th of March, following the special public memorial service
held in Christchurch this morning to mark the tragedy which afflicted our nation two weeks earlier.

Good on ya, Paul [Professor P Spoonley] for having the the gumption, the moral fibre, honesty, integrity - and sheer courage, yes, and temerity! - to state what many (of the *liberal-leftwing class, anyway) have evidently long been thinking...vis-a-vis the Right Honourable Winston Peters, Deputy Prime Minister - or, more precisely, 'things' he has said in times gone by...

To wit, that Mr Peters' own, seemingly politically expedient and opportunistic, utterances in particular may well have majorly contributed to helping create the sort of political climate (over recent decades, especially from 1996 on) in which the sort of event occurred that has so powerfully, seismically even, affected our little nation - ushering this tranquil little kiwi *****Shire into the front and centre of the war long underway for the very heart of Planet, I mean *****Middle Earth...

Yes, that what took place in 'God's Own' a fortnight ago this afternoon - the tragic events that shook our little ('shaky') isles to the very core - were given their oxygen to breathe as it were by just such emotionally-laden language as was wont to proceed from the gentleman's mouth, especially during the periodic general election campaigns in which his political cunning was so masterfully employed...

Yes, it's verily a legitimate matter/subject of debate...and at this very time, moreover - however understandably distasteful to the likes of Peters (& Co) himself/themselves...

But...by the same token, I'm 'fraid to say, Professor Spoonley, you've doubtless well and truly set the cats among the pigeons this time...and will speedily get pushback thereabouts...from one quarter in particular...to wit, one particular 'gentleman' not especially well known for retiring unobtrusively from the scene (of conflict, whether actual or merely potential)..when his 'good name' and reputation have been brought into question/are actively under attack/assault...

No, as you - when later provided the perfect opportunity - hastened to qualify said comments, WP has not been (previously) guilty of any 'hate speech' as such - no indeed, as the various'Project' co-hosts  themselves readily attested...

...and doubtless the P.M. herself - reliant for the very survival of her Coalition Government upon keeping in the good graces of Mr Peters - will be exceedingly careful not to *******scare the horses and *******ruffle some very sensitive political feathers and sensibilities...

To Be Continued (after sufficient shuteye)...

*Of which 'class', incidentally, this particular punter no longer considers himself a member in good and regular standing...having long since jettisoned the politically correct baggage that so many of this 'class' have seemingly impenetrably and inextricably encased themselves in... -but I simultaneously consider myself objective enough to be able to stand outside the fray and see, **recognize and applaud due merit (or at least 'chutzpah') whenever I perceive it...

**Or as that great boss of British sitcom, 'the Rise and Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin', fame was wont to repetitiously and tediously intone, "I didn't get where I am today by not knowing true dinkum ***/****spunk and chutzpah when I see it!"

***No, he never actually used all the words from 'true' to 'chutzpah'...

****The word I intend to rail against when I undertake a class action in the not too distant against those young lasses who periodically made my walk home from high school an on-again, off-again misery by using it, with a little 'y' attached to the end, in systematically objectifying Yours Truly without consent and thus destroying his emotional innocence at a time when my self-esteem was doubtless still formative and rather fragile...

*****Due credit to J R R Tolkien's creative genius for the universal applicability of these geographic terms he employed to situate his Third (and other) Age/s of the world he ******re-created in his mythology brought to global attention through The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings (as well as their long-subsequent Jackson (Walsh and Boyens) cinematic reinterpretations thereof)...

******As the chief purpose he had, according to the notes he made, was to recreate a mythology worthy of the British peoples and their classic history...

*******To rather shamelessly mix my metaphors...