• RegalPotoo@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “In my fantasy we’d send a guy called Guy Fawkes, and it’d all be over, but we’ll probably have to have a more formal approach than that,” Seymour told Newstalk ZB.

    What a totally reasonable and normal thing to say about government employees

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      I know he is a tool, but is is better that he says this stuff out loud so we know his real views, or for him to say the politically correct thing adn keep his real views to himself.

      Saying it out loud will embolden some crazies out there…there is that to think about.

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        I think in general, it’s much worse for politicians to be saying these things out loud. I’m pretty sure Seymour doesn’t literally think we should blow up a ministry. But there are people who think that would be a great idea. When they hear people in respected positions saying that kind of thing (even jokingly), it legitimises their positions.

        Seymour knows all of this. He’s seen protesters in parliament grounds calling for politicians (and not just the left!) to be executed. So he either made a very poorly thought out joke, or he’s trying to play some 5D chess which will backfire on him in the long run.

        Either way, I’m sure he won’t back down and will happily embrace the “OMG the woke left crazies can’t take a joke” narrative.

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          For all the hype from National about Labour + Green + possibly other party being a coalition of chaos, I think that’s probably preferable to a National + Act coalition of terror.

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            Terror and chaos, I’d be inclined to say. Seymour’s policy doesn’t seem particularly consistent with itself, or National’s