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1 minute ago, Idolmite said:


You're a fucking dickhead very obviously (sadly for both you AND us) suffering seriously with reading, learning, understanding and comprehension disorders.....as I have written before, including TODAY, I did not vote left at the last NZ election, and I have never voted left in my life.

You obviously love America. It's a shame for us that you can't be there, without internet access to New Zealand.   

Imagine it with the Q crew, watching Fox all day, going to Gaetz/Greene rallies, visiting the Messiah in Florida.....go on, book now........🙏

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54 minutes ago, Idolmite said:


You're a fucking dickhead very obviously (sadly for both you AND us) suffering seriously with reading, learning, understanding and comprehension disorders.....as I have written before, including TODAY, I did not vote left at the last NZ election, and I have never voted left in my life.

You obviously love America. It's a shame for us that you can't be there, without internet access to New Zealand.   

 

So what is wrong with a forensic audit of all states?  You should welcome it.

If you even half bothered to investigate you would find there is 100% evidence of massive fraud already.

You are suffering seriously with learning

Triggered by truth

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2 hours ago, 100 1 said:

 

So what is wrong with a forensic audit of all states?  You should welcome it.

If you even half bothered to investigate you would find there is 100% evidence of massive fraud already.

You are suffering seriously with learning

Triggered by truth

There is fuck all evidence of fuck all, unless it's being fabricated. The fact that the guys that's heading up this audit, after two recounts, is a confirmed CTer leading a team that has no experience in such audits. Way to go. What a fucked up operation supported by fucked up dreamers like you. 

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3 hours ago, Idolmite said:


You're a fucking dickhead

 

Your constant abuse seems for some strange reason to have escaped the notice of the moderator but such invective is usually the domain of those who have lost the argument. Your "Member's Total reputation" score of around 15% of your posts suggests your place on the forum is irrelevant so maybe you should follow your moniker sub-script and "retire"??

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14 minutes ago, Idolmite said:

There is fuck all evidence of fuck all, unless it's being fabricated. The fact that the guys that's heading up this audit, after two recounts, is a confirmed CTer leading a team that has no experience in such audits. Way to go. What a fucked up operation supported by fucked up dreamers like you. 

Ha Desperate...talk about brainwashing

How would you know anything that is going on?

Show me your evidence but don't quote fake news because they are the ones scrambling to hide it.

 

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6 hours ago, chevy86 said:

 

Your constant abuse seems for some strange reason to have escaped the notice of the moderator but such invective is usually the domain of those who have lost the argument. Your "Member's Total reputation" score of around 15% of your posts suggests your place on the forum is irrelevant so maybe you should follow your moniker sub-script and "retire"??

I've never looked at that before. Anyway, it still says I'm excellent despite your perception haha

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8 hours ago, rdytdy said:

 

Hey guys.

What about taking your arguments to another thread where it is more appropriate. This one is about the useless and dangerous Ardern and her Government.

Thank you.   

 

You are right, but as you are finding out they are very connected

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12 hours ago, rdytdy said:

 

Hey guys.

What about taking your arguments to another thread where it is more appropriate. This one is about the useless and dangerous Ardern and her Government.

Thank you.   

 

This thread was not initially about "dangerous Ardern", you have merely turned it toward that.

The first post mentioned how Ardern would resonate with Gen X voters, and that is exactly what occurred.

I would assume you are not Gen X, given your propensity for posting the rants of far right commentators.

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On 5/12/2021 at 7:14 PM, 100 1 said:

Ha Desperate...talk about brainwashing

How would you know anything that is going on?

Show me your evidence but don't quote fake news because they are the ones scrambling to hide it.

 

This bloke talks about brainwashing and asks for evidence yet has been pushing the great election lie promoted by Trump where there is none.....and I mean “real” evidence. He certainly hasn’t found any.......😆

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2 hours ago, crustyngrizzly said:

Gummitt concerned that if they don't phase out petrol and diesel engines in cars NZ may become a dumping ground for old cars....Solution you meatheads

Change the law so that they can't import cars older than 1/2 years. You are the Govt.

But that would give them one pathetic excuse less to implement Wholesale change for something that isn’t settled in the Scientific Community..🙄  Carbon Dioxide is our enemy   😆  Left Lunacy 

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5 hours ago, crustyngrizzly said:

Gummitt concerned that if they don't phase out petrol and diesel engines in cars NZ may become a dumping ground for old cars....Solution you meatheads

Change the law so that they can't import cars older than 1/2 years. You are the Govt.

Gee I'm not keen on electric for reliability,maybe if I can hook a extension cord  I might be more confident.

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The fight for New Zealand is now underway

One country, two governments

 

In spite of government opposition, a radical report proposing destroying  New Zealand’s democracy, unintelligibly called He Puapua (let’s not give it an English title, or people may begin to wonder what is in it) has been released, because of an appeal under the Official Information Act (OIA). A previous, heavily redacted version was finally released but only as a result of constant pressure.

He Puapua argues for this country to be predominantly governed by individuals of part-Maori ancestry and for those of part-Maori descent — no matter how minimal. A separate parliament and civil service is to govern those identifying as Maori, with, as usual, no definition of who can legitimately be regarded as Maori — in a country where intermarriage has been the norm for 200 years — and where full-blooded Maoris no longer exist.

Its intent is for separate Maori health and court systems; Maori ownership of the foreshore and seabed (now already happening); separate Maori wards on  councils; Maori governance over water and every other possible sphere of influence — such as the reassignment of the entire conservation estate under the Department of Conservation (DOC).

This two-systems approach has already been adopted, with health reforms dominated by a separate Maori Health Authority able to veto government decisions relating to everybody’s health. Under Jacinda Ardern’s supervision, Labour has already pushed legislation through parliament to ensure the public no longer has a say with regard to Maori wards on councils. Moreover, it is envisaged that progress between basically two governments would be overseen by the Aotearoa Monitoring Group, currently chaired by the Maori sovereignty activist, Margaret Mutu. Larded with increasing numbers of untranslated Maori words and phrases — making it virtually impossible for most New Zealanders to understand — it has been well described as ‘a masterpiece of deceit’. No reference is made to the fact that a previous Independent Constitutional Review Panel examining radicalised Maoris’ call for a Treaty-based constitution found widespread opposition to the proposal, with 96 per cent of submissions opposing it, ‘and 97 per cent vehemently opposed to local government Maori seats’.

Incredibly, some former politicians are simply shaking their heads at Jacinda’s supposed ‘naïveté’. This manipulative politician, adept at projecting compassion and well-being, flashing her famous smiles, and  talking at great length —while  managing to say almost nothing relevant in response to questioning — is dodging accountability by switching to vigorous and indignant Hollywooding, claiming she hasn’t read the document.

Who actually believes her, given that while she claims the report hasn’t found its way to the Cabinet table, and refuses to state her view on its recommendations, her ministers are already implementing some of its communications? Her current ploy is to brush off criticism of this pernicious, fundamentally racist document by accusing its critics of ‘playing politics’. So much for her promise of transparent government.

 

As historian Mike Butler has pointed out, the plan to implement He Puapua was slipped in under the radar, without troubling MPs or talking to the media. That Labour did not campaign on this in either the 2017 or 2020 elections invites the charge of sheer duplicity.

What we are being now faced with is apparently prevarication on a grand scale — from the same determined woman who has consistently handed over every possible advantage, with preferential taxpayer funding, to perennially obsessed part-Maori agitators.

This same adroit politician appointed the controversial Nania Mahuta to crucial portfolios imposing thoroughly undemocratic directions. Mahuta could not possibly have done so without Jacinda’s backing. And if the Prime Minister’s hand is being forced here, who is the puppeteer? To whom does she owe allegiance?

While she has described herself as socialist, in fact socialism is regarded as the smokescreen of communism — to tactically present a more palatable face to the public. Moreover, destabilising a democracy is regarded as a communist coup.

We should be under no illusions. This attack on this country is well under way, as is the Maori sovereignty takeover, assisted by a Prime Minister so foolishly dismissed as merely naive, but who, on the actual evidence — her ongoing promotion of divisiveness and separatism — is bad news for New Zealanders and undermining national unity.

What about government-related official institutions embracing the ridiculous? To simply laugh off what is happening would be a big mistake in relation to the nonsense recently produced by Christian Hawkesby, assistant-governor of the Reserve Bank, now to be known as Te Putea, no doubt to bring it into line with what pre-European Maoris used to call it before their colonist oppressors arrived.

Hawkesby’s recent address to the Institute of Directors centred around the claim that Tane, the God of the Forest, watches over all bank employees. ‘Each day as we walk through the security gates to enter our Wellington offices, Tane Mahuta (New Zealand’s oldest living Kauri tree) ‘looks back at us as a reminder of our responsibility… which is to ensure that “Tane will not wilt and lose mana”.’ And so on.

Could we ever have envisaged such nonsense — a Reserve Bank official calling on his staff to worship a giant tree to make sure it doesn’t wilt? It’s been pointed out that, ‘Mr Hawkesby is responsible for formulating monetary policy, providing equity in financial markets, managing the foreign reserves, operating interbank payment and settlement systems, and circulation of currency’.

It is not his job, if undertaking a personal journey into the psychobabble of animism, to inflict what many regard as less than rational thinking on bank employees. He should be required to resign. Simply calling what he said ridiculous is only a start. His New Age nonsense and arguably racist activism is conduct unbecoming  – not only unacceptable – but with no place in government.

And yet this primitive underpinning of what should be rational advocacies is becoming increasingly pervasive — as with activists’ success in opposing specific project developments because of the claimed presence of taniwhas (mythical Maori monsters).

With New Zealand’s democracy now white-anted by racist policies, we will also deservedly become a laughing stock if our politicians and bureaucrats continue to pay obeisance to primitivism. However, as  Einstein observed, ‘Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.’

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They are ‘giving’ to beneficiaries but this will be offset by the rising cost of living, Building merchants have projected 7-9 % rises monthly and Material is becoming more scarce, most struggle to get any 300,150 x2 for average deck construction not to mention 75 ceiling batten... this as the Smiling Assasin eluded is going to get tough ...buckle up Labour have put us in a huge hole and blames ‘COVID’ 😆

What F($&n COVID... we had our Borders open months later than many countries including Vanuatu , have had thousands of cases and 20 plus breaches at least of isolation and untold ‘Spastics’ wearing PPE without following basic guidelines rendering the act useless yet NOTHING... 3 million dead worldwide in 16 months.... with the average age of Death at 80 😂 Our problem isn’t just the Government....its you 

 

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Is Jacinda Ardern The Most Divisive Politician Ever?

By Graham Adams 

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Ardern’s gamble on shutting down the “white privilege” debate
June 1 2021
 
The Prime Minister’s denials that the topic forms part of the school curriculum are puzzling. Graham Adams tries to make sense of her tactics.
Jacinda Ardern has offered herself as a hostage to fortune by repeatedly denying that the doctrine of “white privilege” is being taught in schools, or that the teaching curriculum mentions it anywhere, or that it is part of her “government’s agenda”.
She has conceded that white privilege — namely, the social and economic advantages that white people allegedly enjoy — might have been taught by a teacher somewhere at some time in some school but insists it isn’t official policy.
“If, indeed, it has been used — that’s just maybe the way it’s been used in a particular classroom,” she said.
In denying that discussing white privilege is an approved part of teaching in schools, she has opened the door wide for opponents such as Act’s David Seymour to wander through with evidence that shows she may have been bending the truth beyond breaking point.
As he points out, the official education document Te Hurihanganui: A Blueprint for Transformative System Shift mentions “white privilege” in its opening paragraphs: “Building critical consciousness means reflecting critically on the imbalance of power and resources in society, and taking anti-oppressive action to do something about it for the better. It means recognising white privilege, understanding racism, inequity faced by Māori and disrupting that status quo to strengthen equity.”
The government has funded the programme to the tune of $42 million over three years. Launched in October 2020, it has now been established in numerous schools in Nelson, Te Puke, Porirua and Southland, with more to come.
For someone who prides herself on mastering the details of her government’s policies, it’s impossible to believe Ardern is simply ill informed or forgetful about Te Hurihanganui’s existence or what it recommends. And if her memory needs jogging, she could reread Labour’s 2020 election manifesto, which stated: “With iwi across the country we are going to finally teach our history in schools and are working hard to implement Te Hurihanganui with our communities, to remove racism from them as well.”
Last week, Newstalk ZB broadcast a recording from a recent teacher-only day that featured Auckland educator Dr Michelle Johansson advising her audience to reflect on their white privilege.
Earlier this month, the Teaching Council launched its Unteach Racism programme fronted by film-maker Taika Waititi. One segment explains, “We have to talk about white privilege and white supremacy,” claiming, “The intractability of this supremacy in education institutions is one of the main challenges for critical pedagogy.”
If teachers are being trained so thoroughly to be aware of and deal with the topic, it looks pretty much like a fool’s errand to deny that it is official policy.
Nevertheless, Ardern is trying to do just that. Her motivation for her repeated refusals to accept reality is very hard to fathom given it leaves her open to a charge of outright lying. Why would she be so willing to brazenly distort facts? Why doesn’t she simply defend her government’s programme?
Is it because polling has told her that such anti-racism programmes directed at making Pakeha feel responsible for society’s inequalities are political Kryptonite? Or has she been particularly spooked by the fact that the programmes can be linked back to He Puapua, which has been used by Judith Collins and David Seymour as a stick to beat her with inside and outside Parliament?
He Puapua — which has been painted as a secret Labour Party manifesto mapping a path to wide-ranging co-governance for Māori — recommends combatting “structural racism” through “school programmes and media campaigns”, including by “conscious and subconscious bias training”.
Teaching awareness of white privilege in schools fits squarely within that framework.
Of course, in making her denials Ardern may be relying on a very narrow definition of what “curriculum” means to ensure her point is at least technically true but that would be far too subtle to convince most of the public.
Or she may simply be making a calculation that with Labour riding high in the polls and with her personal ratings as preferred prime minister reliably in the 40s, most voters won’t pay any attention to Seymour and Collins or the questions they are raising.
However, with so much evidence stacked against her, this is a risky gamble.
The debate over white privilege is not confined, of course, to the current public dispute over its appearance in school teaching resources. The same debate underpins objections to the draft of the compulsory history curriculum to be taught in schools from next year.
The draft appears largely dedicated to exposing the historical basis of white privilege and white supremacy. With its focus on colonial oppression that has inflicted damage and injustice on Maori, it is skewed towards examining Pakeha advantage and Māori disadvantage to the exclusion of anything that doesn’t fit that particular narrative.
It is clear from reports in the mainstream media as well as social media that there is extensive public opposition. More than 2000 submissions had been received by the cutoff on May 31.
The draft has been widely criticised as “black armband” history, in which epochal events that might reflect unfavourably on Māori — such as the extensive slaughter during the Musket Wars in the decades before 1840 — don’t rate even a single mention. In contrast, events that could be seen as reflecting poorly on Pakeha, including battles during the New Zealand Wars of the 1860s, are highlighted.
In its submission, the Royal Society of New Zealand criticised the curriculum’s narrow focus. It cited, among other examples, the omission of women and economic activity — as well as the draft’s skating over the longest distinct era in the country’s human history: the 600 years of pre-European Māori life. ”Despite the prominence given to Māori history, there is a 600-year gap between the arrival of Māori and the arrival of Europeans. It is almost as if Māori arrive in New Zealand and become instantly the victims of colonialism.”
The society also mentioned its concern that the draft’s terms meant New Zealand history could be incorrectly framed in some schools as illustrating “white supremacy”.
While Pakeha parents may be happy to endorse the general concept of schools working to eradicate racism, many will bridle at their children being given history lessons that depict their ancestors as colonial oppressors who did nothing admirable or worthy of praise while enjoying the benefits of the white privilege and white supremacy they had engineered.
Last week, Ardern told a journalist who persisted in asking her questions about teaching white privilege in schools that the topic was “not something I’ve dwelt on”.
She will be hoping the public doesn’t dwell on it either — or joins the dots between the recommendations in the revolutionary document He Puapua and the teaching of white privilege in schools alongside the proposed one-eyed history of colonialism.
Graham Adams is a journalist, columnist and reviewer who has written for many of the country’s media outlets including Metro, North & South, Noted, The Spinoff and Newsroom

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On 5/20/2021 at 10:21 PM, Gruff said:

They are ‘giving’ to beneficiaries ...

Yeah flaming bludgers, they getting around $ 20 extra to make up for the THIRTY dollars the government stole off them back in 1991. Now I don't know the calculations, but fairly sure that's not even close to parity. 

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And Hprseface has NEVER mentioned a benefit rise in her entire time in charge.

A Labour PM who doesn't give a fudge about the poor !!!

See how lowering house prices, is no longer flavour of the month, as her and Gaybo are building their own collection. 

Everybody at the wall, demanded a real increase ( ie at least a $100) in benefits, and she blew them all off, in the end she might be more hated more than that pedo Key.

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7 hours ago, Archer said:

And Hprseface has NEVER mentioned a benefit rise in her entire time in charge.

A Labour PM who doesn't give a fudge about the poor !!!

See how lowering house prices, is no longer flavour of the month, as her and Gaybo are building their own collection. 

Everybody at the wall, demanded a real increase ( ie at least a $100) in benefits, and she blew them all off, in the end she might be more hated more than that pedo Key.

Have you ever liked any politician? Ever?

Or any person? Ever?

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4 hours ago, Uriah Heap said:

What about this latest guy impersonating his girlfriend and sending out sex images of her.

Is the National Party choice full of deviants or what?

Hes Keys Apprentice 😆

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With the FYI disclosure and release of Biden's communications, What does PM Ardern have to say about the fact that the whole Covid19 saga is looking very much like a Drill that some of us went through at school for Earthquakes. Fire & Floods and what do do in an Emergency situation involving such disasters?

 

Does anyone know if and where we can locate the email and other communications in the lead up to some being Misled that the world was going to end between Ardern, Bloomfield, Baker, Wilson, Wiles, Hendy and the likes, including with President Biden?

 

Ditto Communications between New Zealand Scientific Advisors and that of those based in the UK' s SAGE UK  Advisory Group whose works have clearly been ''Rubber Stamped'' by the aforementioned without factoring into account we live in completely different countries to that of those Miss Ardern was using for her  controlling the people of New Zealand's Freedoms.

 

Remember how we were told of a Case in church in South Korea, Wisconsin Choir group, Meatworks in Melbourne?

How we could possibly be told these 'Cases' had any connection to that of the people in New Zealand is beyond belief how poorly qualified those are telling us what to do with our lives.

 

Oh and for those who didn't know, it was the 75th anniversary of H.G Wells death  - he who wrote War of the World's and who's story was broadcast on the BBC in the 1930's and some who missed the beginning announcement  that it was 'Fiction' not fact, and panicked and died of shock as they truly thought the world was going to end.

 

There

s some great accounts and memoirs of H.G Wells and his thoughts to how people viewed and took his works in reputable archives - notably Papers Past NZ - very easy to locate.

 



 

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