@MrDavX Yes. To us it’s a car that makes sense. Shaun who is a Tesla representative in AKL set us up and off we went on a test drive! Loved it and it has sealed our decision to buy. My husband wants the truck but sadly NZ Govt hasn’t certified it for NZ roads - yet! We can wait.
@TonyTomahawk76@Jamesjonesik8 Sad that some people don’t understand chromosomes and how they make up our bodies and personalities. I learned this in school at around 15 Years old.
Out of Touch Chris, sit your ass down.
You have no idea what working-class Kiwis are facing because you’ve never lived it.
Straight from university into Wellington.
That’s your life.
You and Aunty Jacinda helped wreck this country through COVID spending while everyday Kiwis carried the load.
Meanwhile, real Kiwis kept this country going:
The tradies.
The truck drivers.
The workers on the roads.
The people in factories, dairies, bakeries, and on the wharves.
We’ve had enough.
This team of five million is taking our country back from radical Marxists, neoliberals, and shiny-ass bureaucrats in Wellington.
This election, we take our country back.
One nation, one flag, one people
Let's think big again
Me rongo.
Billy Brown
@FreeVoice023 A. and D.
I imagine him keeping an eye on all his enterprises, focusing his attention where and when it’s required. Now he has achieved most of what he has wanted to do what he wants. I don’t see him stopping but ensuring time with family and alone time are now likely key!
@BillyBrown1983@nzsugarfree I agree! Well said Billy!
One Nation
One People
One Flag
I respect and acknowledge all the History that has brought us together. I know it wasn’t perfect.
Be proud of who we each are, the nations that make up the person you are today.
Leave religion out of it! We’re NZ’ers!
Māori were colonisers, too.
That’s a fact.
It’s hard for some people to hear because I’m Māori myself, but I’m also a descendant of Moriori, and I'm proud Kiwi.
In 1835, Māori from Wellington travelled to Rēkohu (the Chatham Islands), where Moriori were killed, enslaved, and brutalised for decades.
That history is real.
And I will not let elite Māori or radicals deny my history any longer.
But here’s the important part:
History matters, but it does not have to define us forever.
If I can acknowledge the pain and still believe in forgiveness and unity, why can’t others?
One nation.
One people.
One flag.
One future.
It’s time to come together and think bigger than division and hatred.
Me rongo,
Billy Brown
Wakey wakey NEW ZEALAND.
If a politician in NZ is campaigning on ‘climate alarmism’… go look into who funds the party.
And think about how our entire financial landscape looks as we’re forced to bow to the climate cult.
And use your vote to get it gone
@yvonne83417362@Avabelly__ You are who you feel you are, people will either accept you or they won’t.
I have known and worked with many people who’ve had to answer this themselves or have had the choice removed as a toddler infant. Your parents and Dr did their best but sadly got it wrong sometimes. 💕
@Avabelly__ The women I know who have had the op are women, I accept this in every way. Anatomically they weren’t born women but mentally they always have been. My father was a Dr who never judged his patients, all were treated equally and with respect. I’m very proud of this and him.
@HazelLiaqa4848 I’m sad to read this Jane. I visit America often and have always had a wonderful time. Americans are genuinely lovely people, I’ve travelled the world for 50 years and my opinion has always remained the same! 💕
@elonmusk Every day we all deal with racism, it doesn’t just go by the colour of your skin, it includes your choices in life too. As kids, we played together at kindergarten or school, no questions asked, no big deal, your friends were your friends. That’s how the world should be!
@_MAGA_NEWS_ Iran’s military did not directly attack the UAE’s Barakah nuclear power plant. However, there was a recent drone incident on May 17, 2026, near the facility, which the UAE links to Iran-backed proxies.