Horrifying.
Tourism and religious tourism in India are reaching a breaking point.
Every other destination is overcrowded, poorly managed, and one step away from disaster. Extreme safety risks.
Today “Rainbow Action Tamaki” sent me a letter threatening legal action against my previous post calling them a self-important, egotistical, bunch of rent-a-crowd protesters when they protested about NZFirst’s definition of a woman bill last Sunday.
They want me to delete my post, apologise, and donate money to their ‘charity’.
My post is now passing 1.7million views on Facebook. So no. I won’t be deleting it with all the positive responses it is receiving from kiwis with common sense who are backing our stance.
We also won’t be donating any money to their cause mainly due to not knowing which kind of flag it will be spent purchasing seeing as they can’t make their mind up what protest they are at.
And as for me saying I’m sorry:
I am sorry. I am sorry that you have proven us right. Your egos know no bounds.
I called you a bunch of egotistical mouth-breathers who think the universe revolves around you – and this threat of legal action, thinking that you are the most important thing in this whole conversation, is precisely why ordinary kiwis have had a gutsful of you and your rent-a-crowd.
If you want to take me to court, go ahead, we will ensure we use discovery to read all the emails and communications you had with the Green Party and whomever else you coordinate with and find out who is really behind all of this.
And for the last time, this isn’t about you. We couldn’t give a rat’s derriere about what you do in your private lives, what colour you want to dye your hair, or whether you want to identify as they or them or a lamppost.
Our stance and our bill is about the rights, safety, and protection of women and girls who want safe spaces and bathrooms, fairness in sports, and to protect their rights as women. If you seriously want to protest against that cause then you will find yourself on the wrong side of history.
We would wish you luck in your journey to figure that out, but it seems you would be too stupid to know what to do with it.
@Schandillia Castration and a painful death is the only way for such heinous acts. Abhi judges ka kehna baaki hai ki “itna brutal act nahi tha… wagere wagere 🤬🤬
For all those rent-a-crowd protesters in Auckland today protesting against NZFirst’s bill to define in law what a man and woman is - this isn’t about you.
You egotistical mouth-breathers can’t even figure out which flag to fly - is it Palestine, rainbow, or the Maori flag?
It may come as a surprise to you all but the universe doesn’t just revolve around you. Your egos are only matched by your learning difficulties.
This bill is about protecting women and girls’ rights, freedoms, and safety. Not about what you decide to do with your private lives.
You’re right about one thing, for us to have to legislate this basic biological reality shows how much the woke mind virus has spread in our society.
Indian muslim women who demanded the right to wear the hijab in classrooms should pay attention to the plight of their Afghan sisters. In the name of Islam they have been forbidden the right to education and jobs. They have been erased.
@Schandillia I don’t understand why Indian rubbish doesn’t get recycled and instead ends up in landfill. Politicians manage to do recycling so well. Just apply the same techniques that they do in their parties🤷🏻♀️
Fantastic idea. Here are mine. Lucy and Stoopee. Off the streets of Goa. No more heat and rain.
Now do I have the right to ask people to stop killing dogs in societies and let the law be handled by the law? Seems ridiculous, pretty basic, but only fair to ask.
when your 18 year old once water loving sprocker who is part blind, has arthritis and doggy dementia wonts to stay out in the pouring rain splashing around 🥹... its like watching him be a puppy again...
Heartbreaking to imagine the kind of cruelty humans can indulge in on these voiceless animals. There needs to be stricter penalties and relook the PCA.
Finally, I met one of the cockroaches, Rishabh, who was there at Jantar Mantar on that fateful day. Still in a protest mode.
"Ye kya mazaak tha, guru. This was your big day. So what went wrong," I asked.
"Everything and nothing," he said. "Also don't make fun of the issue. The anger among the youth is real, sir. You have no idea how real. We are a generation that has been betrayed. Tell me, what is left for the youth except to come out on the street?"
"And yet so few of you turned up. Some of them looked more grandparents than Gen Z."
"That is the tragedy. The feeling was there. The numbers were there, somewhere. We are millions, sir, more than 22 million. You cannot finish us. You have tried."
"Then where were the millions?"
He looked at me with the patience of an elder explaining the obvious to a child.
Timing, sir, timing. Timing is everything."
"What was wrong with the timing."
"Din mein kaun cockroach nikalta hai! Jaan bach gayi yehi bahut hai," he said, fixing his antennae and scurrying back to a crack in Kutty's Masala Dosa stall.
@ThevarSteffy@DipshikhaGhosh There were a couple of women in the video who were laughing too. To think they were enjoying their own degradation for whatever it’s worth is the penultimate of what the society has become.