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Media accused of creating Opportunity’s rise, not just reporting it

Opportunity is receiving the kind of attention “you can’t even pay for”.

Summarised by Centrist

Commentator Ani O’Brien argues that media coverage is helping create Opportunity’s political momentum by repeatedly presenting the party as viable, serious and electorally interesting.

She says voters are influenced by “social proof”, where people are more likely to support parties that appear to matter. In her view, repeated coverage gives Opportunity legitimacy “simply through repetition” and creates a “self-fulfilling prophecy” where attention generates awareness, awareness generates support, and support generates more attention.

O’Brien contrasts that treatment with conservative minor parties, saying the New Conservatives have often polled in a similar range but were treated as fringe rather than plausible. 

She argues this is because Opportunity’s support base overlaps with the “urban, university-educated professionals” common in media circles.

She says Opportunity is receiving the kind of attention “you can’t even pay for”, with journalists discussing coalition scenarios, leadership profiles and 5% threshold speculation even when the party was barely above 1%.

Her main criticism is that the media focuses on the possibility of Opportunity’s success rather than testing its policies. She says the party is routinely described as “centrist” without a serious look at its proposals, such as a universal basic income, a land value tax, and free public transport.

O’Brien also argues its policies point toward a Labour-Green alignment and calls the party “a more palatable and polished Green Party with better business acumen.”

She concludes that serious parties should be able to withstand hostile questioning, and says voters deserve more than “promotional slop” before deciding whether Opportunity is a genuine centrist kingmaker or simply the media’s preferred alternative to New Zealand First.

Read more over at Thought Crimes

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