Solid Energy spy debacle spotlights threat to democracy
The Alliance says the use of spies and private investigators on political groups by Solid Energy would end under full public and democratic control of electricity and other state owned assets.
The use of young people to infiltrate political groups by private investigators, who are linked to Solid Energy and other corporates, has been revealed by an investigative report in today's Sunday Star Times.
Alliance Party President Victor Billot says corporate interference in democracy has to be stopped for good.
"They are getting more aggressive and more arrogant, and comments from the Solid Energy CEO to the media on this issue illustrate that well."
He says some state owned corporations are acting like private fiefdoms, and are dominated by right-wing and anti-democratic values at the management level.
"The real problem is the corporate system that gives power and control to the type of person who believes they have the right to spy on and manipulate anyone or any group who disagrees with them."
He says the Alliance wants all electricity operated for the public good under democratic control, with a goal of providing affordable energy to all New Zealanders and developing sustainable and renewable sources.
"At the moment Solid Energy's efforts seem to be directed at using taxpayer's money to build a private police state."
He says the problem shows how any moves to address climate change by the Government are useless if public-owned energy corporations continue to operate under the current business model.
"This shows clearly that you cannot have environmental sustainability or even democratic debate unless we dump the corporate model in electricity and other state assets."
Mr Billot says the way the Labour Government deals with the issue will show whether they are more interested in the environment and democracy, or more interested in staying on side with corporate management.
http://www.alliance.org.nz
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Re: Solid Energy spy debacle spotlights threat to democracy
What a joke. "Threat to democracy". Ha! This is predictable and expected in a society split between those with power and those without. It's class war. There aint no nice friendly bantering expected round here.
Re: Solid Energy spy debacle spotlights threat to democracy
"At the moment Solid Energy's efforts seem to be directed at using taxpayer's money to build a private police state."
Um, it already has a *public* one.
Where the State starts, democracy ends.
Re: Solid Energy spy debacle spotlights threat to democracy
Democracy died a hundred years ago. Corporations are the sovereign Government in this country. Parliament along with its clean green whitewash are just figureheads, symbols of a bigone regime, reduced to be landlords of corporate assets.
What is needed is regime destruction.
Re: Solid Energy spy debacle spotlights threat to democracy
Ditto! NZ has never had genuine democracy anyway. Corporations, mostly american have run your shithole for decades.
Re: Solid Energy spy debacle spotlights threat to democracy
I third that. Anarchism is the real democracy.
Re: Solid Energy spy debacle spotlights threat to democracy
As I always ask u folk who always want to use this word democracy please expalin it to me and where does/did it exist? I think we need to look at words that we are taught to use to discribe things. Middle clas culture invades our language as well u know. Language is used to control and we seriously need to look at words we use. Think about it's meaning and the way it is being used. Does someone who come here beleive the state does not spy on us? The above people discribe things well and thanks to them. Anarchy gives us hope for a future. The status quo keeps us as slaves. Kia kaha the working class.
Re: Solid Energy spy debacle spotlights threat to democracy
If we want to look for a "middle class" idea then anarchism is exactly that – a lifestyle outlet for hippies whose analysis of society and analysis of what can change it is in most cases a bunch of individualistic, self-absorbed romantic nonsense.
In fact, it seems to lead in many cases, to a quick jump over the middle aged fence to free market capitalism.
The manipulation of language is a common problem, and funnily enough it also applies to anarchists or indeed anyone who has an opinion.