Werewolf Edition #44 : Referendum On A Robbery
Wednesday, 13 November 2013, 8:18 am
Article: Gordon Campbell
Werewolf Edition #44 : Referendum On A Robbery
From Werewolf Editor Gordon
Campbell
http://werewolf.co.nz/Enter the
Wolf!
Hi and welcome to the 44th edition of Werewolf. Our
cover story this month has been timed to co-incide with the looming
Citizens Initiated Referendum on the government's asset
sales programme. From the outset, opinion polls have
shown the partial asset sales programme to be wildly
unpopular with the general public. As our cover story amply
indicates, the selldown is also socially and
economically irresponsible - and will benefit only a tiny
minority of the population. Voting in the referendum
will be by postal ballot, anytime between November 22 and
December 12. Despite what Russell Brand says, voting is a
significant act - and while the government has already made
it clear that the outcome won't stop the selldown from
proceeding, a large "No" verdict would be highly relevant to
next's year's election campaign.
Elsewhere in this issue,
Werewolf continues with its series
analysing the (lack of) progress being made on the TPP trade
pact, and explains why the Labour Party has been wise to
take a 'wait and see' approach to a deal that may never
eventuate. In other stories, Emma Beals and Murdoch Stephens
ask why New Zealand is not offering to take
in refugees from Syria's civil war, and we also examine why and how - despite the Arab
Spring - Algeria's old and discredited elite is still
clinging to power. In a double package of film stories,
Philip Matthews casts a critical eye over
Woody Allen's 'comeback' effort Blue Jasmine. In
addition, this Werewolf issue also contains a feature about the making of
Gravity, the ingenious thriller starring Sandra
Bullock and George Clooney - and the perils of being in
Earth orbit after you seem to have lost your only way of
getting back home.
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Talking of Earth and the black vastness
of space, this issue also contains a story suggesting that the size of the
universe can be a useful reminder of the cosmic
insignificance of our personal problems. In our regular
satire column, Lyndon Hood merges the spirit of Hallowe'en
with the recent operational failures of the men in blue,
while our music column The Complicatist joins in the critical
admiration for the black metal/shoegaze band Deafheaven and
their album Sunbather.
Thanks once again to
Lyndon Hood and Alastair Thompson for helping me post this
online this month. And to everyone who’s shown an interest
in reading Werewolf and keeping it going…thanks a bunch.
If you want to be involved and talk over some story ideas,
contact me gordon@scoop.co.nz
Cheers,
Gordon
Campbell
Werewolf/Scoop
gordon@werewolf.co.nz
The contents of this
edition
are:
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FEATURES:
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Referendum On A
Robbery
http://werewolf.co.nz/2013/11/referendum-on-a-robbery/"
The asset sales referendum kicks off on
November 22…
by Gordon Campbell
TPP : The Never-To-Be-Ended
Story
http://werewolf.co.nz/2013/11/tpp-the-never-to-be-ended-story
Does even Barack Obama want a fight over the
TPP?
by Gordon Campbell
Our Silence On Syria’s
Suffering
http://werewolf.co.nz/2013/11/our-silence-on-syrias-suffering/
Why is New Zealand not offering to take in
some of Syria’s refugees?
by by Emma Beals and Murdoch
Stephens
In The Autumn of the
Woodsman
http://werewolf.co.nz/2013/11/in-the-autumn-of-the-woodsman/
Is Blue Jasmine, Woody Allen’s
so-called “return to form” really as good as they
say?
by Philip Matthews
Keeping Things In
Perspective
http://werewolf.co.nz/2013/11/keeping-things-in-perspective/
God and the universe have larger
concerns
by Gordon Campbell
Algeria : Boutekflika Strikes
Back
http://werewolf.co.nz/2013/11/algeria-boutekflika-strikes-back/
In Algeria, a regime in trouble tightens its
grip on power
by Hicham Yezza
The Unbeatable Lightness of
Gravity
http://werewolf.co.nz/2013/11/the-unbeatable-lightness-of-gravity/
Sandra Bullock and the space/light
dimension…
by Gordon
Campbell
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COLUMNS:
***********From The Hood : The Masque Of The
Blue Line
http://werewolf.co.nz/2013/11/from-the-hood-6/
Am I getting old or are holidays just not as
fun any more?
by Lyndon Hood
The Complicatist : Deafheaven and
Sunbather
http://werewolf.co.nz/2013/11/the-complicatist-deafheaven-and-sunbather/
This black metal / shoegaze hybrid is
(almost) everyone’s pick as album of the year
by Gordon
Campbell
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