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I feel sorry for Brian Tamaki, now facing charges for a pre-arranged, pre-sanctioned, peaceful protest, given that everyone has the lawful right to peacefully protest under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, 1990.
I am not a follower of the good Bishop nor a critic. People are free to make their own choices. We are, after all, adults. And here is where this now happy-clappy theory comes unstuck. We are no longer considered adults. We are no longer permitted to make our own decisions, even those arranged with, in this case, the Police. Retrospective policing is now not only acceptable but required by our duplicitous Head Prefect. We can rely on no preconceived ideas of apparently law-abiding action lest it be retrospectively overturned and we face a legal challenge as has happened to Brian Tamaki. As I say, I feel sorry for him.
And yet, there is apparently no contradiction seen in the Waikato gang member being given safe passage in and out of the sequestered municipalities of the Waikato and Auckland. Along with doctors and nurses, gang members are now officially classified as essential workers. And speaking of gangs and their essential work, being the sole distributors of the illegal drugs that now fund their government hand-out rehab programmes, how is it that they can commit numerous crimes, intimidate and threaten, can be covered in tats – and yet be too scared of a pin-prick vaccination? Poor dears.
And those who have custodial sentences carried out in managed isolation/home detention with ankle bracelets – how does that work? Why would the Department of Corrections continue to use them on convicted criminals if they don’t work? If they do work, then why are the rest of us, (the meek, the compliant, the betrayed, the stuck in limbo) trapped in a virtual lobby until Doomsday, deemed too untrustworthy to be allowed the same privilege or similar digital wizardry?
We hear so much about human rights and discrimination, yet none of these apply to those who have become stranded abroad. We are made stateless, pensions rescinded, lives devastated. We are to be punished, unlike the ISIS bride and her family, who were swiftly repatriated because it was illegal for her to be made stateless.
Law-abiding New Zealand citizens have been effectively outlawed from their own country. The madness persists with no plan, no end in sight, just more platitudes and gibberish from the Head Prefect and her lesser prefects.
Good on the couple of thousand brave souls who turned up to show the courage of their convictions in the Auckland Domain. I thought the smug, self-righteous shrill vaccinated had nothing to fear from the disobedient unvaxxed? Isn’t the vaccine their saviour and Jacinda their saintly liberator?
It’s not working. The rest of the world is laughing at our expense.
– quaint really, a strange little country in a quiet corner in the dark.
she is some demented lefty harridan
a description of Jacinda Ardern
New Zealand’s economy with 4-5 million people is absolutely based on exports and tourism. They simply cannot survive without these two drivers of the economy. What is this woman thinking?
And so those of you who tut-tut about the outspoken man of God Brian Tamaki, should be thankful that some of us are prepared to stand up to the totalitarian regime that rules us. I hope the case is chucked out of court.
Will they affix a tracking device to him, I wonder?