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Our ‘Kind’ PM Versus a School Girl

I’m not angry just disappointed. Photoshopped image credit Luke. The BFD

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A few months after taking office the PM withdrew from duties to attend to her six weeks of maternity leave. During this time she was undoubtedly on full pay, which proportionally amounted to about $57,000. This absence from work was hailed both locally and internationally as a shining example of the modern world, and Ardern was hailed as a trailblazer, a hero in fact.

A young school girl, who undoubtedly is on minimum wage, who did not have the luxury of a $57,000 windfall to tide her over during an enforced lockdown, legally and morally attended work to earn probably less than $100 to supplement her family’s income. Ardern claims she should have been in lockdown and not attended her shift at KFC; this in spite of all the evidence showing that no direct instruction was provided to her to comply with.

The PM then turned on this young girl and publicly humiliated and shamed her. Yes, it’s a PM who has vast legal and bureaucratic resources at her disposal versus a young school girl.

Subsequently, it has been discovered the young girl was not the reprobate portrayed by Ardern. Now we all make mistakes, and those who have a backbone will front up and try to right a wrong. But not our PM. She has defamed this young girl. The girl has asked for an apology but the “single source of truth” cannot be seen as flawed and will not admit that her misinformed bullying was unjustified and totally wrong.

On behalf of your “team of five million” we no longer wish to be associated with your self-promoted “single source of truth”. We now give our alliance to a young school girl who did tell the truth. There are only 500 of your supporters left. You will find their names on your “Dob in your neighbour” police 502 file.

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