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  1. Wise words all, Frank.
    I wonder if the shooter misjudged what he would achieve though -we can now see the gentle vulnerability of our Muslim community, a complete reversal of the mainstream narrative. I think they will be held closer by us all.

    1. Thank you, Keepcalmcarryon. I agree with you about the “complete reversal of the mainstream narrative” in the msm. The real villains are not immigrants and people of colour, but those who scurry about in the shadows, stewing in their irrational hate.

      And I have to amend my story above. Police Commissioner Bush this morning reported that the death toll has risen to fifty…

  2. The shock of the hate crime by an unhinged individual, and the grief within our caring community is profound.

    NZ has been shaken, and may wakened to see vile thoughts and actions of others can have a monstrous cost to victims, which is more widespread than can be realised.

    The accumulated effect of inequity, dis-empowerment from community and social isolation, is a contributing factor to mental health conditions that may lead to tragedy in many ways, including extreme violence and vulnerability to toxic influences. A healthy society cannot be one where profound inequity exists. Respect for life must be more than words.

    A perspective of horror from Friday’s rampage is brought home with flooding of information on radio and other media for almost two days so far.

    But TV footage the public of NZ are exposed to on a regular basis has violence and extreme violence not too different but largely consciously ignored. It still leaves a damaging legacy. We get used to it or normalise what is presented. That does not help anyone but particularly not those who are developing a distorted mindset. Why are we fed this crap or why do we allow it.

    Without diminishing in any way the horror of the recent event in Christchurch which has shocked most people in NZ and many around the world, I ponder on the horror of the unprovoked bombing of Iraq and Afghanistan where over 1 million died.

    NZ supported that now continuing war, the horror of which is unimaginable. The mind numbing effect of these wars leaves shattered lives on a massive scale to include permanent damage to many Kiwis embroiled in the conflict, misery and witness the killing.

    We are shocked by senseless violence and overwhelming grief close to home but how do we rationalise our supporting violence toward others in off shore involvement including wars.

    A double standard may well be a part of a tragic confusion we need to grapple with.

    I live in hope that the loud message on Friday from the young people of NZ and around the world, is also given prominence on an ongoing basis, alerting Kiwis to a far greater tragedy ahead that we must not ignore, but act urgently to recognise.

    After the initial period of grief as we take aboard how do our best to support families and friends, heal as best we can and lay down what ever prevention is deemed wise; the second message from Friday must not be overwhelmed or lost.

    Our empathy demands that we must not ignore signals of impeding problems or contributions towards those problems, because they are momentarily inconvenient without strenuously considering the cost our youngsters will be paying.

    Frank I thank you for your well reasoned contribution

  3. Frank, I think that you should revisit your column cold, later. So much is obviously correct, so much equally partisan as your accusations against Bridges and National. WTF did you expect Bridges to say? Never ever thought I would defend National..what have you done to me?

    Jacinda showed far superior judgement by insisting that the Leader of the Opposition accompanied her to Christchurch. That in a nutshell is why she is PM, not you or I.

    1. Nick, if I’m wrong, and Simon Bridges (and his National colleagues) refrain from using this atrocity (or anything surreptitiously relating to it) as a “law and order” issue next year, I’ll be the first to publish a compliment to him. Fair’s fair.

      In fact, this is one of those instances where I would love to be proven wrong.

    2. National’s track record on exploiting law and order for electioneering is fairly well known Nick. In police terminology, the Nats “have Form”.

      1. Theodore and Frank, you forget a very clear principle that prevents our plunge into tyranny and abuse of the individual by power. That is innocence until proven guilty, and more specifically a true charge as in a real crime.

        Yes the Natz have form, and I suspect that you will be proven correct but be so in sequence, by process. Otherwise you stoop to a level that makes you a danger to our democratic ideals.

        1. “Otherwise you stoop to a level that makes you a danger to our democratic ideals.”

          Wow, you really are threatened by Frank’s ideas aren’t you Nick??

          Have you actually tried to address tge points he made rathrr than slanging off at him personally? Or is that beyond your ken??

  4. So all those millions spent on the 2 spy agencies, and all those laws passed increasing their surveillance powers, and the pricks were looking in the wrong direction all the time? Fuck me, its kindergarten time!! Bloody amateurs.

    They were spying on leftists, environmentalists and earthquake survivors and all the time it was White Nationalists who were the real threats

    I agree with Hooton, the heads of both SIS and GCSB should resign. Their continuing positions are utterly untenable

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