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  1. We need to distance ourselves from China as quickly as possible, extending residency / citizenship to countless mainland Chinese whose only allegiance is to the CCP back ‘home’ and their local Mercedes dealership down the road is also going to bite us in the arse in the event of a future war in the Pacific.

      1. Yup but we can at least revoke voting rights for non-citizens (i.e mainland Chinese living in PRC with residency status only) / finally bring a stop to allowing mainland Chinese to live here (and before anyone gets too excited I am not saying Asians per-se just the Chinese).

        1. Very discriminitory.Stop people having multiple passports.
          Require citizenship not just PR to access welfare and Super ,and to vote.
          Too easy.

  2. Great post especially

    “The Identity Politics Woke in NZ bend over backwards to ensure Asian NZers are never made to feel ‘othered’ to the point that they now want to remove ‘European New Zealanders’ in the Census.”

    Hey it only costs $100k to buy a list MP seat here!

    Also the love of all Chinese money is creating all sorts of strange dramas.

    How is the woke battery style, warm dry houses going to work with devices that vibrate to drive apartment neighbours crazy being used in Auckland in one of our most expensive high rises? Can our infrastructure cope with constant drain blockages from wet wipes driving up insurance claims to boot!

    Humming vibrator in Pacifica apartment tower sent 25 residents ‘insane’
    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/humming-vibrator-in-57-level-pacifica-just-about-sent-25-residents-insane/ENGYVLNJDNAXPJBHMQB4E52LDE/

    Unfortunately NZ has thrown out science and clean data to manufacture their own. I saw some hilarious graph of data which had been wokified from Stats NZ.

    It has the smallest percentage first (asian) and then Maori, Pacifica, the final ‘other’ was all the groups lumped together than made up 70% of the graph at the end! Really easy to get quality data off that one to help NZ policy! Sarcasm.

  3. We spy, they spy, everyone spies.
    I’ve no objection to catching any of the spies out, it’s part of the game, but cringe at becoming self righteous about it as though we’ve suffered a grievous insult and aren’t actively indulging in similar behaviour.

  4. What’s the difference between being owned by China or being owned by the US? Or put it another way – which evil empire should we suck up to the most?

    It might make more sense to suck up to the Chinese because the US seems to be in decline but a smart government would be trying to play the two powers off against each other for NZs benefit.

    As far as I can tell the only reasons I can think of for preferring the US is that they’re culturally similar and well, we’re just used to them telling us what to do.

    1. The main difference is retaining a democracy vs no democracy.
      And don’t tell me having no democracy is a consequence of being tethered to the US.

      1. We shouldn’t have to repeat obvious truths like the fact that the US empire is the enemy of the entire human race, Bruce.

        1. And I suppose the Taliban would be a more ‘enlightened’ choice for NZ would it Mohammed?

  5. It’s weird that people consume another animals milk. And honey – regurgitated bee pollen spit.

    When China finally buys New Zealand, will we finally get meat and produce at reasonable rates? Even shitty sausages are $10! My early 20’s son lives off sausage fucking pasta. Works in a restaurant on minimum wage but can’t afford to eat healthy. It’s fucked up. I hope he eats on the job.

  6. People say National don’t believe in Co-governance. But that simply isn’t true.
    The don’t call them NatCCP for nothing.

  7. Martyn, you’re a bit overwrought. Lucy Hu isn’t an agent of the Communist Party of China. She literally works for Joe Biden. She’s a traitor to not just China but the entire human race lol

  8. There are no spies in New Zealand, just people working for other Governments. 😉

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