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  1. This year is the Call’s fifth anniversary and they’ve yet to achieve their goal.

    Therefore, for this reason alone, it’s best we no longer fund them. The cost could drag out for years.

    Furthermore, despite their good intentions, we on the left should also be wary of governments and corporations colluding to decide what we can and can’t see.

    1. The Chairman. Time to defund VIctoria Uni’s costly Excellent Centre for Extremism who’ve done nothing but upset cat owners and dress designers, and declare wise elders to be geriatrics as useless as they themselves seem to be, I think.

      1. Interestingly, there are multiple agencies targeting online violent extremism (here and globally) yet online violent extremism is said to be growing.

        Perhaps a symptom of growing disillusionment and discontent with the system.

        Nonetheless, its influence in reality (in NZ’s case) has been extremely minimal. Despite online violent extremism growing.

        Perhaps if these agencies worked on making the world a better place for more people there would be less online violent extremism.

        1. But how many people actually buy into that stuff? Probably just fellow travellers, although it would worrisome if it influences disenchanted kids.

          I chuckled ( sympathetically ) upon seeing that the ex-army type NZ spooks had to contend with looney sociologists advising politicians, and thought it could make their jobs bit harder, not that I would wish that on anyone. Some of the global online extremism seems to be manufactured, and with paid trolls, and with unclear agendas, but the Christchurch shooter was a screwball little runt already.

      2. You can tell how serious ‘He Whenua Taurikura’ is about countering extremism by the fact that it includes Paul Morris, an extremist who supports criminalizing criticism of ‘israel’.

  2. The ‘Christchurch Call’ was always meaningless. The problem was never Facebook live streaming. The problem was the kind of zionist ‘counterjihad’ propaganda and the zionist terror shooters like Baruch Goldstein who inspired the zionist Brenton Tarrant to attack those mosques. Shut down terror groups openly operating in NZ like the IINZ, problem solved.

      1. Have you tried not supporting terrorists like Tarrant and Baruch Goldstein, zionist?

  3. I want to know what the Call thinks of those recent social media ethnic cleansing videos complete with celebration of child slaughter and racist caricature and wholesale destruction. What does the Call think of these fanatic imperialists aided by mealy-mouthed apologists dropping bombs on innocent civilians while breaking every international and humanitarian law with impunity? I’m not surprised the Call was phased out, the equivalent of a thousand Christchurch atrocities have been committed in Gaza in 6 months. This is what they are up against, they are us, this is who we are. Effing ugly.

    1. Indeed, and with exactly the same motivation. Just look at how Juliet Moses, now the cheerleader for ‘israel’s atrocities against Gaza, started insanely ranting about Hezbollah (who are defending Lebanese and Palestinian civilians from zionist atrocities right now) at that Hui after the attacks.

      1. Just wondering if your internet lags at all Mohammed?
        With your constant support for designated terrorists like Hamas and Hezbollah and your anti American and anti Israel bile, I’m sure all the monitoring must cause latency issues.
        There is deep irony in your posts considering this thread is discussing online extremism.
        We don’t have to look far do we.

      2. It’s called “ freedom of speech” and it is a fundamental human and democratic right. Time to move on and not allow an evil immigrant to curtail how other people live their lives.

    2. Jack Tame is allowed on TV while cheering on the genocide of the Palestinian people with his buddy Ran Yaakoby, so the ‘Call’ doesn’t seem to be working very well.

  4. The Call wandered onto LGBT issues. Luxon should have disbanded it, but he isn’t decisive.

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