Mark Zuckerberg, an outspoken critic of "man-made climate change", shows off his new $300,000,000, 287-foot mega yacht, powered by four gigantic diesel engines.
Yet another stark reminder that Net Zero is only for the peasants
They tried their best to utterly SCRUB this video from the internet!
Some of us kept copies!
THIS is the infamous video where Bill Gates ADMITS to depopulating the world with VACCINES!
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Lets set the record straight. The "Opportunity Party" is most definitely NOT a "Teal" (Blue Green / centre right ) party.
Let's join some dots.
1. The General Manager of the party is Iain Lees-Galloway
2. His business partner is Toni Grace, Hipkins' partner
3. Their number 3 candidate is Kayla Kingdom-Bedd, an author of the He Puapua report that Labour secretly adopted
4. She is the partner of James Shaw, the ousted leader from the Green Party
5. James Shaw is said to be doing a lot of the heavy lifting policy wise
Do not be hoodwinked in to thinking this is some sort of teal centre right party, it is not.
Go and check out their website and see for yourself their hair brained "policies" around taxation , soft on crime and climate hysteria.
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So TOP want wifey and me to pay $38,500 per year - $740 each and every week because we worked our arses off to own the property we now have? Well TOP can fuck right off!
Communist pack of envious bastards!
If you think TOP are an independent entity, think again. TOP are the unmasked version of the @nzlabour that Kieran McAnulty aspires to lead. Lees Galloway, James Shaw and Chippes own Toni are all active behind the scene. TOP are the battering ram McAnulty uses to soften us up.
Rural Women NZ has come out against the Definitions of Woman and Man Bill.
Interesting. I mean, I’ve always assumed that understanding biological sex was fairly important in farming.
Generally speaking, farmers don’t try to milk bulls. They don’t put two rams together and wonder why no lambs arrive. Dairy, sheep, beef, alpacas… farming requires operating on the radical idea that males and females are different.
Even horticulture isn’t immune from biology. Plenty of fruit and seed crops depend on understanding male and female plants, pollination, and reproduction. Nature is old-fashioned like that. Bloody bigots.
Apparently, though, once Rural Women NZ leave the paddock, or their regional town, they’re susceptible to the same psychological warfare that makes women in any organisation terrified to admit they know what a woman is and that it MATTERS. biology becomes terribly controversial.
Maybe the cows should identify as milked and tofu should be allowed to be marketed as animal protein.
Who knew that acknowledging the same biological reality every farmer relies on every day would become taboo in rural New Zealand?
But seriously, I know a few women involved with Rural Women and they are not happy about this. Just like most of our stupid captured women’s groups they’re full of women who don’t want to be the one to be called out for pushing back. They see what is said about women like me or @jk_rowling (not remotely suggesting I’m on her level of awesome) & what we deal with & they stay quiet.
But at the end of the day polling shows individual women think this is nonsense. It’s just a pity basically every organisation was corrupted with prioritising men who demand to be seen as women.
Shame on you, Rural Women.
The Met Police refused to disperse inbreds who were disrupting my business because I don’t sell fucking halal. They defended them because their emotions were hurt. After 4 hours of harassment by inbreds, my family and I were attacked and I was arrested because they are Labour voters, while the inbreds walked free.
Now tha the guns have been taken from @BrianTamakiNZ will he ever be allowed a gun license again ? Has he been found guilty of some crime without due process ?
If Brian Tamaki committed a crime, prosecute him. Don't punish speech through the back door.
The Free Speech Union condemns the actions of the NZ Police and the Firearms Safety Authority to remove Brian Tamaki’s guns in a raid on his house this morning.
"This morning the Police advised Mr Tamaki that his firearms licence had been revoked, and took his guns - not because he has been charged with an offence, but because of what he said," says Free Speech Union Council Member Douglas Brown. "That is the State using an administrative power to punish speech it has not been willing to put before a court."
If Mr Tamaki's recent comments crossed into criminal incitement, he should be charged and tried - not have his firearms seized and his licence revoked through a regulatory process that never goes near a courtroom.
The Union has already condemned Mr Tamaki's comments calling for New Zealand to be "purged" of Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims and suggesting retaliatory attacks on mosques and temples. Its concern today is with the method the State has used to respond to them.
Brown says firearms licensing exists to manage genuine risk to public safety, not to sanction unpopular opinions.
"A licence can be revoked because someone is genuinely a danger. But offensive speech, on its own, is not evidence that a person intends to misuse a firearm. Mr Tamaki's comments were inflammatory political rhetoric, and the Police have not pointed to any genuine indication that he was about to act on them. Using the 'fit and proper’ test to punish speech that shows no real danger is a misuse of that power."
Brown says the distinction that matters is between speech that is offensive and speech that is criminal.
"If the Police believe Mr Tamaki's comments amounted to criminal incitement or some other offence, they should investigate, lay charges, and let a court decide. If the conduct does not meet that threshold, the State should not be reaching for regulatory levers to impose a punishment it cannot, or will not, seek through the criminal law."
The Free Speech Union says the principle protects everyone, regardless of their politics.
"If a government can revoke a licence because it disapproves of what someone has said, every citizen should be asking who is next. Today it is a man almost no one wants to defend. But that is exactly why the principle matters - our commitment to civil liberties is shown in the difficult cases, not the easy ones."
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ACT spent years telling New Zealand it was the party of free speech. Then Brian Tamaki said something controversial and one of its MPs ran to the Police Commissioner. #nzpol https://t.co/wr8Hz63wwa
Shaneel Lal organises an event that results in the assault of @ThePosieParker and gets awarded NZer of the year.
@BrianTamakiNZ points out the degradation of our culture and @nzpolice intimidate him and take his lawful guns away.
Disgusting.
ACT’s MP Parmjeet Parmar, & Act candidate Malkiat Singh (an Indian immigration agent) both complained to police about Brian Tamaki.
In 2019, Parmjeet Parmar publicly called for Shane Jones to be charged with “Hate speech” for his opposition to Indians having a visa carve out, giving them special treatment for partner visa restrictions.
Act is a dangerous party, heavily infiltrated by nefarious foreign interference and rainbow retards . Yuck.
Ardern was fake and the public knew.
Which is one reason why’s she’s so disliked but her entire persona is fake created by a PR company and she acted out every part perfectly.
How many other so called politicians are actors…
You know what aren't "Kiwi values" Parmjeet? Snitching and siccing cops on to people you disagree with politically.
As a result Parmjeet you've just lost the entire firearms community because of your snitching.
This doesn’t add up to me.
Such a strong statement from a usually jellyfish “leader” about a controversial AF policy that NOBODY asked for being rammed through just before the election (despite having sat on it for 3 years). And willing to lose the election over it?
Fishy AF.
Staples doesn't seem to be a Maori surname. I'm getting bored by these part-Maori who cherry-pick their ancestry as to what will bring them the most money and benefits. I'm tired of my, and everyone else's, taxes having to pay for incessant tribal claims when we can no longer afford new hospitals etc for the part-Maori who refuse to look after their own health and that of their children. Dialysis treatments are a growth industry.
And then we get this from Ms Staples....it's "her" language and doesn't belong to European NZers. So is she going to learn 50%, 25%, 12.5% of "her" language? Is she going to say thank you to the Europeans who developed a Maori written language? Are European NZers eligible for reparation for what was contributed to the part-Maori way of life? Not a hope in hell with the continued victimhood of so many.
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The right hate a land tax because it's impossible to avoid. No matter how much they pay their accountant, they can't get around it. They can't pass it on to their tenants. They can't send their land offshore. All they can do is fearmonger about pensioners (who'd simply defer it).