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June 2, 2025 2 mins

If the headline is right, and I hope it isn't, the Government are seeking advice on what to do about Run it Straight. 

If the Government is seeking this advice, they have been sucked in. 

Unless of course they are saying they are seeking advice so everyone shuts up for a bit, because the whole thing has got hopelessly out of control. 

We need to break the ongoing grip too many New Zealanders have with Government, or the ongoing spell that too many are under, that Governments run our lives and it is only Government that can do stuff. 

Ardie Savea, God bless him, got it spot on last week. He spoke for all of us in trying to balance a sensible observation about an activity, while balancing the reason for the angst for the tragedy that led to the heightened upset around it. 

What happened was a tragedy. But accepting that, we seem unable to separate out tragedy from Government, or accident from rules, or mishap from common sense. 

We fail to recognise the most obvious lack of connection – Run it Straight the competition, the organised sport, was not involved in a death. 

The death happened at a 21st party. As the Prime Minister pointed out, no law is stopping a 21st. 

We want desperately to stop stupidity. We would like to find a way to prevent young men, mainly, doing dumb stuff young men do. 

But as Ardie quite rightly put it, the athletic side of the activity is part of contact sport. We have all in our own way, whether it be bullrush, or league, or union, or MMA, all done something like it. 

Savea and his brother did what many, many, many, young men do in backyards: try to run each other over. Why is his brother called 'Bus', do you reckon? 

The heat I took on this last week when I said similar things was interesting. There seem a group who feel if they spray, or get aggro with a person like me, that makes them feel better. 

Maybe psychologically they can absolve themselves for feeling helpless. 

Tragedy generally leaves us helpless. 

But looking to a government is pointless and a government looking for advice is even more pointless. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now listen. If the headline is right, and I hope
it isn't, the government is seeking advice on what to
do about run it straight. If the government is seeking
this advice, they've been sucked in, unless, of course they're
saying they're seeking advice. So everyone basically just shuts up
for a bit because the whole thing's got hopelessly out
of control. We need to break this ongoing grip too
many New Zealanders have with the government, or the ongoing

(00:20):
spell that too many are under, that governments run our
lives and it's only governments that do stuff. Ardi Savilla,
God bless them, got it spot on last week. He
spoke for all of us and trying to balance a
sensible observation about an activity while balancing the reason for
the angst, the tragedy that led to the heightened upset
around it in the first place. What happened was a tragedy.
Of course it was a tragedy. But accepting that we

(00:41):
seem unable to separate our tragedy from government, or accident
from rules, or mishap from common sense, we fail to
recognize the most obvious lack of connection. Run it straight.
The competition, the organized sport was not involved in the death.
The death happened at a twenty first no law, as
Prime Minister point it out, is stopping at twenty first.
We want desperately to stop stupidity. We would like to

(01:04):
find a way to prevent young men mainly doing dumb
stuff young men do. But has already quite rightly put it.
The athletic side of the activity is part of contact sport.
We have all in our own way, whether it be
bull rush, ll league or union or Mma, all done
something like it. Savilla and his brother did what many, many, many,
many many young men do in backyards, try to run

(01:27):
each other over. Wiser's brother called bus The heat I
took on this last week when I said similar things
was interesting. They seem a group who feel if they
spray or get agro with a person like me, that
makes them feel better. Maybe psychologically they can absolve themselves
for feeling helpless. Tragedy generally leaves us helpless, but looking
to a government is pointless, and a government looking for

(01:49):
advice is even more pointless. For more from the Mic
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