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John Robertson's avatar

Well said. And so "Both countries need to face the harsh truths of national decline". But given the changing nature or our society at the present time, what will the catalyst for this be? Sadly in the past it has been some sort of national or international tragedy. Just watching "WWII - From the Frontline" on Netflix. Truly chilling. Perhaps it might help if everyone was made to look back at what the world can become if harsh truths are not faced.

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Gary Judd KC's avatar

"Harsh Truths" is required reading for anyone interested in understanding the threats to New Zealand as a nation revering freedom and political equality with improved economic wellbeing for all as an achievable aspiration.

I think Chis has accurately identified absence of institutional memory of what things have been like (bad and good), as the source of today's feckless disregard for reality.

In July 2023, I wrote Freedom is a precious commodity, https://open.substack.com/pub/garyjuddkc/p/freedom-is-a-precious-commodity?r=1wehrs&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web, which included:

"World War II posed a tangible threat to physical freedom. Wondering why the concept of freedom is being more and more devalued, it has occurred to me that the further removed in time people are from the last time there was an existential threat to freedom from domination by a foreign power, the more they fail to realize that freedom is a precious commodity, the denial of which may start in small ways but imperceptibly extend into all facets of life in the absence of conscious efforts to sustain it."

Chris' perceptive analysis goes further than I did, especially in the two paragraphs commencing "The indelible mark left upon a whole generation of New Zealanders." The depressing conclusion may be the one posited in the following paragraph: in the absence of real-life experiences, or sufficient proximity to them ("the common memories") "the influences of class, race and gender [have recovered?] their power to separate and divide human-beings."

In some cases, it is the direct influence which separates and divides, but more often it results from the cynical exploitation of race and gender -- not so much class, these days -- to prey on the minds of those who cannot or do not wish to think. As ancestry and biological sex are beyond the possessor's control, any rational person must dismiss them as irrelevant. Yet, those seeking political and/or economic power, or who are driven by ideology, may find in them a means of obtaining what they want.

What is to be done about it? There is little that is encouraging. We are faced with establishment institutions hellbent on making matters worse, and an absence of political leadership. Bold and principled political leadership is required. Perhaps all we can do is to is to keep on drawing attention to what is happening and to hope that political leaders will eventually see that the status quo is not an option.

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