With all due respect Comrades – Young Labour are part of the problem

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New Zealand Young Labour Welcomes The Decision To Deny Candace Owens Entry To New Zealand

New Zealand Young Labour commends the decision to deny entry to far-right commentator Candace Owens, whose divisive and hate-filled rhetoric poses a threat to Aotearoa’s values of inclusivity and compassion. This decision reaffirms our nation’s commitment to standing against those who seek to incite hatred and division.

“Aotearoa is a nation built on manaakitanga, kindness, and acceptance,” said Young Labour President Ethan Reille. “I want to acknowledge how big this moment will be for our queer, rainbow and takatāpui communities. Denying Candace Owens a platform in New Zealand is a victory for our shared values and a clear message that we will not tolerate voices that seek to undermine them. However, this moment also highlights the need to do more to safeguard our shores from those who promote division.”

Young Labour draws comparisons to previous far-right figures like Lauren Southern and Posie Parker, whose visits brought heightened tensions and normalized hateful rhetoric. Owens’ influence, including her citation in the manifesto of the March 15 terrorist, underscores the potential danger of granting such individuals access to New Zealand.

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While the decision to deny her entry is a step in the right direction, it must mark the beginning of a stronger, more proactive approach to countering divisive narratives. Young Labour is urging the Government to adopt additional measures to protect New Zealand’s values and communities.

“We have demonstrated that Aotearoa stands firm against hate,” Reille added. “Now, we must ensure our systems are robust enough to prevent similar cases in the future. This is an opportunity to lead by example and show the world that we prioritize the safety and harmony of our multicultural, inclusive society.”

Young Labour remains committed to advocating for a safe, unified Aotearoa and invites further dialogue with the Government to strengthen protections against hate speech and divisive rhetoric.

…With all due respect Comrades – Young Labour are part of the problem.

I’m going to be very polite here.

And calm.

This sort of fucking bullshit is the fucking reason why the Left keeps getting fucked by the right! Why the fuck are we handing the fucking Free Speech Union culture war ammunition to shot back at us???

Let’s be clear, when Young Labour argue that Posie Parker generated the violence, it was actually the woke who caused all the violence on the day.

How the Woke pretended the Posie Parker protest went vs how it actually went

We on the Left should be championing Free Speech instead of constantly trying to strangle it off.

In the wake of news that Russia is secretly funding all these Right Wing influencers, shouldn’t we know who Candace is working for?

Canadian tied to alleged Russian influencer op received thousands in fees: U.S.

Lauren Chen is seen on the set of Candace Owens’ “Candace” show on May 24, 2021 in Nashville, Tenn.

WASHINGTON — YouTube says the channels of a far-right Canadian influencer have been removed after U.S. officials alleged the companyshe co-founded received US$760,000 in fees and commissions as part of an alleged Russian ploy to dupe right-wing influencers into sowing division among Americans.

An indictment filed Wednesday charged two employees of RT, a Russian state-controlled media outlet, in a US$10-million scheme that purportedly used social media personalities to distribute content with Russian government messaging.

While not explicitly mentioned in court documents, the details match up with Tenet Media, founded by Canadian Lauren Chen and Liam Donovan, who identifies as her husband on social media.

Candace of course should be allowed to speak in NZ and NZers who find her vile hate grift offensive should be free to protest her, but we should also know she is stained by association to a Russian disinformation and misinformation network.

We on the Left have become so accustomed to using cancel culture social media Lynch mobs to shut down debate we don’t like rather than having the confidence to out argue and out articulate that all we know to do now is attack Free Speech rather than use it.

 

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17 COMMENTS

  1. Being a black woman protects you from almost every criticism. Until, that is, the black woman happens to point out the existence of disproportionate Jewish socio-political influence, at which point the black woman gets fired by her Jewish boss Ben Shapiro, and is prevented from entering New Zealand by what must, by implication, be disproportionate Jewish influence over who can enter our country. Despite these observable facts, most people still refuse to accept the socio-political dynamic.

    • Those Jews! Not content with controlling the banks and the media, they are now exercising their “disproportionate influence” over the immigration policy of the New Zealand Government! But perhaps this line of reasoning is not surprising from someone who a few months ago told us that the Jews were responsible for the repression in Soviet Russia in the 1930s as Stalin’s NKVD was “disproportionately staffed by Jews.”

  2. Celebrating the banning of a black woman wanting to express her truth is far from being kind and accepting.

    In fact, it’s rather divisive and hate-filled.

    Better cancel yourselves for undermining your own values

    • So funny, shes not a black woman wanting self expression, shes a Russian operative aiming to disrupt democracy. What rock have you been under friend?

      • It makes no difference. She is still a black women wanting to express her truth.

        Furthermore, democracy is all about being able to have open and frank discussion. And everyone is welcome to partake.

        Therefore, it’s Young Labour that’s happy to disrupt democracy.

        If they can’t handle it, then best they get out of politics. It’s not a place for crybabies.

  3. Bomber is 100% correct here.
    The fact that Young Labour forgot to mention Candace is a nasty anti semite is really telling… but Palestine right?
    Can’t wait for Young Labour to cancel themselves over some ridiculous identity issue like the junior climate change activists.

  4. “This is an opportunity to lead by example and show the world that we prioritize the safety and harmony of our multicultural, inclusive society.” What an absolute fucking crock. The harmony of our increasingly unequal class society where, increasingly, low paid workers in full employment must beg for charity food parcels. Young Labour is the voice of the privileged status quo. More than ever we need free speech to oppose their shit.

  5. This problem is systematic and not just limited to Young Labour, or one side of the political divide. And this is because governments are increasingly either supporting or turning a blind eye to bad acts being committed all over the world. Thus, anyone who draws significant attention to these acts and the governmental action/inaction they generate, becomes a threat to the system, to the status quo of the world today, therefore they face, at best, censorship or character assassination, or worse, both.

    The political system is broken, growing censorship is needed to mask this fact.

  6. I’m no fan of Candace Owen but she still should of been allowed in nz free speech cancel culture suxs

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