January 29, 2023
Jacinda Ardern’s instincts are unfailingly autocratic, ignoring the wishes of 90% of New Zealanders on a variety of issues. Very possibly no other New Zealand prime minister has become so universally and deeply disliked, to the consternation of the far-left.
In a Substack article, Paul Collits discussed how the pro-Ardern media are, predictably, dealing with her retirement claiming she will need ongoing security because of trolling by right-wing nut jobs.
The Left Media’s New Jacinda Narrative
By Paul Collits
Those in any doubt about how the pro-Ardern media would deal with her retirement from politics and international wet-dream level stardom have now been given the heads-up. She is being trolled by death-threatening right-wing nut jobs! She will need permanent security protection! If only all the Kiwis she screwed over had had some security protection against her.
The Sydney Morning Herald breathlessly reports:
Gosh. Off the charts. Toxic. This all smells like carefully constructed narrative building to me. Just like the narrative created earlier by those who depicted Ardern as “the empathetic leader”. Because she donned a scarf and comforted Christchurch Muslims after their awful shootings. Some might well have regarded her Christchurch play as a carefully crafted pitch. Narrative construction.
Within moments of her tearful resignation in Napier the other week, my former fellow Napierians organised a pointed demo against her. God bless them. The Kiwis are pretty worked up over Ms Ardern, with good reason.
Read more: Hatred and vitriol Jacinda Ardern endured ‘would affect anybody’, NZ Herald, 19 January 2023
What she did to her fellow countrymen doesn’t bear close examination. And not just in relation to Covid. Just like one of her mentors and fellow revolutionary, Tony Blair, she has been setting out to create a legacy that no future New Zealand government can overturn. The aggressive and radical Maori (apartheid) play is just one example. This will change New Zealand forever. Then there is her sell-out to the Chinese. The Three Waters calamity. The crushing of education. The green push. The abortion and euthanasia push. Her support for the World Health Organisation’s diabolical new pandemic treaty. Changing New Zealand’s name. The out-of-control government spending. Why on earth would there be anger in the Shaky Isles, I wonder?
Amy Brooke observes:
Righteous anger. It was inevitable that the Napier protesters would be vilified, of course. The deplorables always are.
So, martyrdom, then. But first, there was the misogynist card. This targeting would never have happened if Ardern were a man. (And, no, there is no reliable evidence that some of the rabbit-holers’ theories about her original gender have any substance).
They wheeled out academics, inevitably:
All we need is to let loose a faux-sociologist and a former lefty feminist politician on the discussion.
The physical insults have been referenced, for example. Horse face? The over-hyped feminazis are a little short on the memory. Only women politicians get this stuff? The usual suspects were wheeled out to prosecute the case.
Read more: From ‘pretty communist’ to ‘Jabcinda’ – what’s behind the vitriol directed at Jacinda Ardern? Women’s Agenda, 16 March 2022 Yes, this has been going on for a while. The feminist theorising, I mean. According to one sympathiser:
This is rubbish, of course.
The most casual observer should vaguely remember all of the male politicians on the conservative side that have been pilloried for their physical appearance. It is the core business of cartoonists, for example. But not just the cartoonists. Think Billy McMahon, whose head was once described by some clever critic as looking like a volkswagen with both doors open. He was bald with big ears. Little Johnnie Howard kept the left scribes amused for decades. Little? Five foot eight. Same as me. Same as Bob Hawke. Can anyone remember Bob Hawke being called “little Bobby Hawke”? No, I didn’t think so. No one has ever called me “little Paul”. Well, not since third form. Howard was normally pictured next to the giant Malcolm Fraser. It is all comparative. Howard, to his immense credit, ignored the barbs, barbs that formed the basis of a decades-long campaign of derision concocted by the likes of Mike Carlton, who didn’t know how else to lay a glove on him. Speaking of Fraser, he was always described as an Easter Island statue. A lifeless blob. Tony Abbott? He in the speedos. Because he was (and probably still is) a lifesaver, wearing his work gear in a rather noble (unpaid) profession.
No, Jacinda has been roasted for her politics, not her gender or looks. Playing the misogynist card just looks pathetic. Casual abuse of politicians’ appearance is par for the course, and anyone who signs up for this job must know this. (Ron Tandberg, of course, was taken to task for depicting Serena Williams as an angry, bulky, black woman throwing a tantrum on the tennis court. She is, and she did). It is called “public life,” and it has considerable upsides, too, for the canny practitioner. Just wait for Jacinda’s next gig(s). Suck it up, princess. Don’t have a glass jaw. Your lot dish it out, too.
Ardern, of course, subtly played to this preferred new narrative, speaking with apparent passion about not having anything left in the tank. She is forty-two, for God’s sake. Mental health issues? The demands of the job? I suspect she will pull through.
So, martyrdom now seemed assured. The narrative is set. Martyrdom in the cause of great progressive fights. Oh, how she suffers, still.
The rapid – instantaneous? – creation of a post-Ardern narrative is a textbook case of how progressive elites do business. They were on the case within hours. Identifying enemies. Labelling protesters. Creating a backstory of deplorable hatred of a sainted innocent. Creating linkages to misogyny and patriarchy. Getting onside academics on board. Positioning the troops for the new assault. All very Orwellian textbook stuff. Sadly, Orwell didn’t know that what he was doing in writing Nineteen Eighty-Four was drafting the playbook for future revolutionaries.
Narrative creation and defence is now the primary weapon in the propaganda wars of our age. Just so long as we know what is going on.
About the Author
Paul Collits is an Australian freelance writer and independent scholar and researcher, with interests in politics, public policy, philosophy, economics and education. His writings on ideology, conservatism, politics, religion, culture, education and police corruption have been published in such journals as Quadrant, News Weekly and The Spectator Australia. He also publishes articles on his Substack page which you can subscribe to and follow HERE.
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