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Quentin McDonald's avatar

Crikey - it doesn't look good when you lay it out like that.

Still, he's meeting all his KPIs though. "Key Performative Ignorance" that is.

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Mark Behnke's avatar

“…and let’s hope the others learn to make better choices. We do want someone in charge that knows what’s going on, don’t we?”

No, actually they don’t. Denial is their thing. It’s how they get by. Everyday. If you are the kinda person who has your head in the sand about truly significant threats like Climate Change—if you can easily deny it is even happening—you clearly don’t want your chosen leader to keep reminding you of it do you?

In The States, from whence I hail, we’ve watched this for decades now. In 2005 a massive hurricane (Katrina) drowned New Orleans and beyond. GW Bush flew over in his 747 and said, ‘no one could have imagined a Cat-5 hurricane making a direct hit on New Orleans.’ Even though there had been white papers and ample coverage and presentations for years saying it was inevitable and what would happen. Hell, even Joe Biden this week called Hurricane Milton “the storm of the century.” Last I checked 2005 was in this century and by almost any and ALL measures Katrina dwarfed Milton.

In 2001 everyone in GW Bush’s governing Cabinet kept repeating, “no one could have imagined terrorists flying airplanes” into buildings like that. The security services had spent that year ‘running through the halls with their hair on fire’ with intel “something big was coming.”

Denial is our true epidemic; denial is so much easier and more comforting than reality. Who wants to have to admit to themselves their PM actually KNOWS OR KNEW many of these inconvenient facts and would prefer to just lie to them and feign ignorance? Who wants to believe he is that Machiavellian?

Voters today broadly aren’t rational. They are making choices based on emotions, not reason. And this new era of politicians have realized that.

We truly are living in a post-truth disinformation landscape whence a plurality of folks would rather not know the facts. They are more comfortable having their biases confirmed.

Life is easier when you stay in denial. Until, one day, it isn’t anymore. It finally becomes undeniable. Then you tell yourself, “no one could have imagined that happening.”

Buckle-up for more of this, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet Kiwis.

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