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Trixtah ([personal profile] trixtah) wrote2009-03-28 03:10 pm
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Former NZ PM appointed as UN Development Plan administrator

As mentioned here. But I think this cartoon summarises things nicely:



Kind of reminiscent of Obama "cleaning up" after Bush. (And I wonder if Time deliberately chose that article title, because I've seen it less-charitably observed by some that things haven't changed that much in the White House from early times, with black men cleaning up the messes left by others).

[identity profile] radicalyffe.livejournal.com 2009-03-28 05:56 am (UTC)(link)
Back when I was studying Organisational Behaviour, the text book mentioned the peculiar habit of putting women in positions of power only after things had been royally fucked up by men for years. The author implied that this was a sexist strategy to maintain the status quo... that is, letting women get into positions they've never held before, but only when its setting them up for spectacular failures. Its something that Australia is particularly guilty of, apparently.

I think its an interesting idea, and one that I've had brought to my mind more than once in recent times, with some of the leadership choices that the university has made recently.

I hope that in this case, she does awesome work.

[identity profile] pretentiousgit.livejournal.com 2009-03-29 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
During the election runup, this is what myself and a bunch of other canuckistanians decided was happening in the US. And that the GOP was chucking the election because there was no chance of fixing a lot of the BS.

On an unrelated note, I love both your icon and your username.

[identity profile] radicalyffe.livejournal.com 2009-03-29 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
WAI THANKEE! :D

I like your robot. It is cute. :)

We had a similar theory regarding the election here... 12 years of conservatives in power fucked up the economy good, and a recession was inevitable. Is it any surprise that the Liberal campaign centered around 'Elect Labor, and you'll have a recession'?