Is Mike Hosking lying

or simply hopelessly uninformed?
Some background:
Mike Hosking has hosted his number one Breakfast show on Newstalk ZB since 2008.
He’s regarded as something of a rare conservative (or at least neutral) voice in NZ.
There was a petition in NZ to get rid of him as an election debate moderator, a petition that was ultimately unsuccessful but which raised nearly 80,000 signatures.

Today, the the relentlessly leftist NZ Herald – the same NZ Herald that claims to be “in partnership” with the U.N. on promoting global warming scare scenarios and scam “solutions”,  published this stunningly misleading article by Hosking on the Marrakesh conference on migration.
An article which flies in the face of the facts, the truth and the consequences of mass migration from undeveloped countries into the West. Consequences which are already glaringly obvious in Europe.
You decide. The article is below the fold.

If You’re Afraid of The United Nations, You’re Afraid of Ghosts

There seems to be a fairly large disconnect between what we think has been happening in Marrakech this week, and what really happened in Marrakech this week.
The United Nations Migration Pact has created in this country what is clearly a well-orchestrated campaign designed to put people off signing it. It has done this by peddling what are clearly meant to be alarming scenarios.
And in painting said scenarios, the populace who under normal circumstances would not ordinarily be aware or exercised, get energised by the campaign to put pressure on politicians to avoid getting caught in the trap.
Now for the record, I wouldn’t sign it, mainly because I am no fan of the United Nations. They are by and large an inefficient, ideologically driven behemoth who cause more trouble than good, remain largely ineffective, and wander round the world as a result of their various pacts and programmes trying to tell people what to do.
I also wouldn’t sign it based on the fact that we do immigration and migration in this country pretty well, in the grand scheme of things we don’t have migrant problems. And we don’t, based on the fact we are at the bottom of the world with too much water between us and the issues.
But having said that, the sort of commentary we have seen whipped up this week lacks a logic that is a telltale sign of alarmists, if not extremists.
The giveaway is always the sudden appearance of emails and texts in unusually large numbers that come out of nowhere.
“When are you going to raise the migration pact and the danger it poses to this country,” they ask. “Are you aware of the danger this country is in?” And so it goes.
The wording itself gives them away. It’s one of the advantages of having been in this game a while, I’ve seen it all before.
My favourite bit was the part where by signing it means media organisations are silenced, in terms of criticism and free speech on areas like migration. That, of course, means I am silenced.
And it’s at that point I stop and ask myself, in 36 years in this business have I ever been silenced on anything? Have any of the warnings ever come to pass? Has the slippery slope portrayed ever turned out to be as slippery as they made it out to be?
No, of course it hasn’t. And nor will it be in this case, if in fact we actually put pen to paper.
The migration debate globally is, of course, of serious concern. There are millions displaced and on the move, but they’re not on the move here, and nor will they ever be because we have tangible borders.
The political consequences are there to be seen in places where the borders are geographically porous – Angela Merkel is on her way out because of it. Donald Trump, in part, got his way in because of it. Brexit was voted for because of it.
Uncontrolled migration is a political danger and because of that, that’s what dictates a country’s views and policy. The United Nations, you will note, has nothing to do with it. The United Nations doesn’t run countries. Never has, never will.
And that, ironically, is why its reputation is so tattered – because it has so little power it’s so ineffective. If you’re afraid of the UN, you’re afraid of ghosts.
Both fears are irrational.

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6 Responses to Is Mike Hosking lying

  1. KG says:

    To choose just one item from the article:
    ‘And in painting said scenarios, the populace who under normal circumstances would not ordinarily be aware or exercised, get energised by the campaign to put pressure on politicians to avoid getting caught in the trap.’
    (bold mine)
    He’s talking in part about Caroles petition, the petition which has been ignored by the leftist media in NZ.
    https://www.parliament.nz/en/pb/petitions/document/PET_82367/petition-of-carol-sakey-new-zealand-government-to-reject

  2. mawm says:

    Objective 17 (page 24)

    c) Promote independent, objective and quality reporting of media outlets, including internet- based information, including by sensitizing and educating media professionals on migration-related issues and terminology, investing in ethical reporting standards and advertising, and stopping allocation of public funding or material support to media outlets that systematically promote intolerance, xenophobia, racism and other forms of discrimination towards migrants, in full respect for the freedom of the media

    d) Establish mechanisms to prevent, detect and respond to racial, ethnic and religious profiling of migrants by public authorities, as well as systematic instances of intolerance, xenophobia, racism and all other multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination in partnership with National Human Rights Institutions, including by tracking and publishing trends analyses, and ensuring access to effective complaint and redress mechanisms

    Hmmmm…….thought police and re education camps? http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_unsure.gif

  3. Carole says:

    I generally agree with Mike but this time he has got it wrong. Quote “Too much water between us”. George Soros would be happy to provide transport for illegal “migrants”. Not a problem, done it all before.

    • Darin says:

      And don’t forget,all those NGO’s that are used to funnel in the invaders are being paid for not by Soros and his ilk,but by the taxpaying citizens of the very nations they seek to destroy.
      Their whole purpose in this is to bring about total anarchy,so when the time is right they can be seen as bringing order to chaos and setting themselves up as rulers over us all.