I think people online have a shockingly inaccurate assessment of the average kiwi. Kiwis are by and large much more conservative than people think. More conservative, more racist, more ignorant, more stupid, and more cruel than you or the rest of the world thinks.
@BalpeenHammer@quoll , not the ones that I know.
I think the bigger problem already might be that the ‘pied Pipers’ of industry make to many offers that can’t be refused (otherwise how can people that not that long ago gave one opinion now claim the opposite,
I mean, are they nut jobs pretending to be normal or just haven’t they got enough backbone to stand against orders from the top, or the money is too good - both I guess).
@BalpeenHammer@quoll
It depends on income, education and living situation like everywhere in the world.
I was 2008/9 in Nz and found so many helpful people of any type, like in the gone GDR - but not today in modern countries.
Its hard to say, typically takes a wee while for Kiwis to admit the mistake, or experience the buyers remorse of a National government. Plus with the trend amongst western liberal democracy towards authoritarianism, the massive funding gap between the two major parties and the inevitable disinformation shitstorm ramping up even more around election time on Facebook where seemingly so many morons learn about the world its very much a 50/50 even if this lot get even more unpopular.
what the odds of a one term gov? from across the ditch they look like some pretty cooked nutters.
but not polling that bad https://www.roymorgan.com/findings/9903-nz-national-voting-intention-april-2025 (rando search result)
Considering we’re just past half way through their term, and Labour haven’t released any policy or started campaigning, it’s pretty bad.
I think people online have a shockingly inaccurate assessment of the average kiwi. Kiwis are by and large much more conservative than people think. More conservative, more racist, more ignorant, more stupid, and more cruel than you or the rest of the world thinks.
@BalpeenHammer @quoll , not the ones that I know.
I think the bigger problem already might be that the ‘pied Pipers’ of industry make to many offers that can’t be refused (otherwise how can people that not that long ago gave one opinion now claim the opposite,
I mean, are they nut jobs pretending to be normal or just haven’t they got enough backbone to stand against orders from the top, or the money is too good - both I guess).
@BalpeenHammer @quoll
It depends on income, education and living situation like everywhere in the world.
I was 2008/9 in Nz and found so many helpful people of any type, like in the gone GDR - but not today in modern countries.
Its hard to say, typically takes a wee while for Kiwis to admit the mistake, or experience the buyers remorse of a National government. Plus with the trend amongst western liberal democracy towards authoritarianism, the massive funding gap between the two major parties and the inevitable disinformation shitstorm ramping up even more around election time on Facebook where seemingly so many morons learn about the world its very much a 50/50 even if this lot get even more unpopular.