Michael Martin
Since: 2007-10-16 12:42:16.079
Posts: 5
Posted at 2007-12-07 11:23:49.723. Permalink.
Hello, Peter;
As an expatriate American, and a recently-joined member of your party, allow me to make a few observations.
1. I concur with Brian Ward's observation that New Zealand society, in general, is a "high blame" culture. I have worked for several companies since I came here 8 years ago, and my current employer is the first one which actually understands what "Quality Management" is all about. Everyplace else I have worked, when something goes wrong, the response has been not to analyze the event and get to the root of the problem, but rather to find whoever is standing next to the problem, and clobber him. This approach is morally dishonest and intellectually lazy.
Kiwi's exhibit the same mindset when it comes to social problems. The whole conversation about domestic violence is a prime example. Judy Turner appears to be the only person in New Zealand public life, who actually looks for systemic causes of the problem, rather than reflexively blaming men in general (all men!) for all the social problems of the world.
2. Having said all that, I do disagree with your recent votes in favor of Sue Bradford's repeal of Section 59 of the Crimes Act and your current support of the Electoral Finance Bill. In both cases, we have extremely sloppy legislation, log-rolled through Parliament, which makes nearly everyone in New Zealand a technical "criminal," and which had to be Band-Aided with an escape clause to the effect that "Yes, everyone is a dastardly felon under this law, but that's OK, because we will only prosecute certain people."
As I see it, a central principle of United Future is that we support (and propose) only legislation which has been properly drafted, and which is buttressed by empirical evidence, not blind ideology. Both of these bills fail ignominiously by that standard.
Therefore, I ask you, Peter, to stand by your principles, and say "No" to this bill, because it is simply bad law. If Labour and National don't like such a stand, tough luck. The public will support you, and I believe that such support will translate into party votes.