@NelsonGlass10@winstonpeters The importation of cheap labor driving down wages in New Zealand while the big boys sell more product. The exact same play book in Australia and Canada. This not just a New Zealand problem its more global.
@winstonpeters@winstonpeters should cancel the FTA as a condition of coalition talks post election. We have agreements with a third of the worlds population. If we can't sell enough dairy, meat, fruit, and timber to 3 billion people we have a sales problem not a shortage of trade agreements.
@investigatemag The far North is in all sorts of problems. @investigatemag have you looked into who is funding the takeover of the councils and natural resources up there and the Maorification of the rest of the country and why our government refuse to stop it?
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@NZNationalParty If you attempt lock downs you will experience a mutiny. Don't even think about it not for any reason. Everyone lawfully in New Zealand has the right to freedom of movement.
Let Women Speak: 3 witnesses reveal media and police lied
I'm publishing this video because I think it's important that Kiwi's hear the truth of what happened at the "Let Women Speak" riot in Auckland in 2023.
For an entire month beforehand, our media posited that Posie Parker (Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull) as a Nazi racist and anti-trans activist, without any proof or validation - TV3 even falsified information in their report and then deleted it from the internet, but we caught them and provide the proof below. Our government were even looking to ban Kellie-Jay from entering our country until the Free Speech Union stepped in.
What this video shows is the real experience of three women that were running the event and how it has impacted their lives. To get more insight, watch the video below that indisputably shows how the media and police suppressed information based on their ideological views and not New Zealand law and not for the betterment of Kiwis.
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RCR Co-founder @AliaVFF responds to today’s news.
They said they didn’t know.
But their own documents say otherwise.
Nine months of warnings.
Their own advisors raising the risk.
And still… they pushed ahead.
Watch this.
NEW ZEALAND has an abundance of OIL & GAS
FACT !! -- In 2009, Hydrocarbon Exports was New Zealand's 4th largest export earner.
There is ZERO need to import oil into New Zealand..
Our STATE through successive Governments has conspired to impoverish us all.. @winstonpeters@mangonui08@RCR_NZ@TheRedbaiter
IMPORT 100 micro refineries from CHINA TODAY. Protect our economy NOW !!
REBUILD our National Refinery with the ability to refine our domestically sourced oil.
START TODAY !! - NEW ZEALANDERS FIRST
KIWI PROSPERITY NOW.
DAMAGE A TREATY DISPLAY = NO CHARGES.
PAINT OVER A RAINBOW CROSSING = CONVICTED.
So let me get this straight.
Yesterday the Crown quietly dropped the charges against the protester who spray-painted and took a grinder to a Treaty of Waitangi exhibition display inside Te Papa.
This was a political protest.
No charges.
No conviction.
No reparations.
No consequences.
But when Destiny Church people carried out their own political protest...painting over illegal rainbow crossings on public roads...the full weight of the system came down on them.
The Gisborne crossing.
The K-Road crossing.
They were charged.
Convicted.
Dragged through court.
Ordered to pay reparations.
So apparently in today’s New Zealand:
One political protest damages a Treaty exhibit in our national museum = no charges.
Another political protest paints over a rainbow crossing on a public road = convictions and penalties.
And we’re supposed to believe that’s justice?
The Treaty, whether you agree with it or not, represents the founding of this nation.
It represents our history, our honour, the bringing together of two people. It demands a level of respect. It shaped New Zealand.
Yet damaging a display connected to the Treaty brings no charges.
Paint over a rainbow symbol on a road?
You’re prosecuted and punished.
WTH??? Ponder that...
Damage a Treaty display inside Te Papa?
No charges.
Paint over a political symbol on a road?
Convicted.
Apparently colourful paint on a road matters more than our national history.
Rainbow ideology: protected.
National heritage: unprotected.
This isn’t justice.
This is two-tier policing.
This is two-tier Crown prosecution.
This is two-tier justice.
One rule for activists the system agrees with.
Another rule for people it doesn’t.
New Zealanders are not stupid...we can see this.
We can see exactly how broken this system has become.
#TruePatriotsNZ
@NZNationalParty It means our country will fucking swamped with Indians and none of us voted for for that so we will be voting on it indirectly later this year @byebyeluxon
@VigilantFox I reserve my right to love or hate anything I want and I reserve my right to express myself on that. Im not accepting government whom I pay to protect the rights of my countrymen to strip that right from me.