Kiwi journalist Dan Wooton has written a piece in the Daily Mail about Jacinda Ardern and her cushy new job doing some woke womble stuff for Prince William’s climate scam organisation. He is not impressed, either with Jacinda Ardern or with Prince William:
I can only imagine the jubilant scenes behind closed doors at Kensington Palace.
The reigning queen of the woke world Jacinda Ardern had just picked her side in the increasingly bitter War of the Windsors.
Against all odds, and despite a massive schmooze campaign by the Montecito moaners, William and Kate won this apparently prized endorsement over their arch-rivals Harry and Meghan.
On the week she quit as an MP in the New Zealand parliament, leaving the country more divided than ever in its history, Ardern proudly announced she was joining the board of the Prince of Wales’ beloved Earthshot Prize.
William even gushed that he was ‘honoured’ Ardern had accepted the role, praising her ‘life-long commitment to sustainable development and climate action’.
‘I am hugely grateful to her for joining us as she takes the next steps in her career,’ he added.
All of a sudden it made sense why Ardern had expressed such horror at being used in Harry and Meghan’s Netflix show Live to Lead last year, publicly hitting back at the docuseries by saying she wasn’t aware of the involvement of the Sussexes when she first agreed to be interviewed.
Being snubbed by Ardern in favour of Wills and Kate marks a significant deepening of the toxicity now associated with Harry and Meghan, who have already faced the indignity of the Obamas and even Oprah Winfrey starting to publicly distance themselves from their obsessive campaign against their own families.
Daily Mail
Yes, it all makes sense now. It also shows the duplicity of Jacinda Ardern. He goes on to honestly outline what Ardern’s legacy should be rather than the sugar-coated turd our own media dishes up.
But, in the giddy excitement about notching up yet another major victory against his treacherous younger brother, I fear William has made his first mistake as Prince of Wales by aligning himself so closely with one of the world’s more divisive politicians.
While London’s champagne socialists covet the 42-year-old Vogue magazine pin-up because of her strident left-wing views and role as the darling of the globalist elite supported by the World Economic Forum, that is not how the public see Ardern.
As a proud dual citizen of Britain and New Zealand, I have watched with horror from afar as she turned my once-united birth country into an authoritarian hellscape during the Covid pandemic, tearing society apart.
The small group of Kiwis allowed back into the country were locked in government hotel prisons, slammed for not meeting the standards of the United Nations convention on the crimes against torture, while their relatives died in hospitals down the road.
Anti-science Ardern pursued a dystopian Zero Covid policy by locking down millions because of a solitary Covid case in her hermit kingdom.
As if that wasn’t bad enough, heartless Ardern then proudly boasted about creating a two-tiered society based on Covid vaccine status, eventually sacking teachers, police officers, doctors, pharmacists and even vets who chose to exercise their right to bodily autonomy.
Eventually, those who Ardern had shut out of society launched an occupation of the grounds of parliament, forcing her into a hasty retreat and eventually prompting her resignation.
Her constant refrain to ‘be kind’ didn’t fit one bit with the most brutally inhumane lockdown regime outside of China, a country she spent her premiership cosying up to.
That’s before you get to Ardern’s litany of failures on tackling crime, improving race relations, reducing homelessness, improving the economy and eradicating child poverty as she seemed to become more obsessed with her international celebrity status and future employment than the living standards of New Zealanders.
As the master of political spin, Ardern emotionally announced to the world through crocodile tears that she was quitting because she didn’t have anything left in the tank, knowing full well she faced an election drubbing from her fed up citizens later this year.
Despite the MSM portrayal of Ardern as some sort of harmless heroine, she is actually one of the most controversial politicians from down under in a generation –and I believe William has been badly advised when it comes to this appointment.
Daily Mail
Very badly advised. She is the most controversial and divisive leader this nation has ever seen. She is nasty, spiteful and divisive. She is the opposite of “kindness” and Dan Wooton knows it.
Ardern’s rap sheet is lengthy and complicated, and I accept that the Prince of Wales may not be aware of it, given the sort of courtiers who surround him, but it’s important that he does his due diligence now and rescinds the offer to Ardern.
Otherwise, he risks creeping ever more down the path of politics, damaging his well-deserved unblemished reputation.
Trust me on this, Wills, as one of your most ardent supporters, Ardern isn’t worth that.
Daily Mail
Dan Wooton would do well to read my piece The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. That’d be due diligence enough.
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