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  1. Dont speak to soon Chris, a good long batoning gives you the ultimate Red Leftist Badge

    1. New Zealanders go to commerical media to find out what vehicle got overturned and what political parties want them to say for the day. Commercial media is hardly what I’d call a great philosophical leader.

  2. [ ” Yep, the consequences for exercising your right to free expression back in 1981 could be severe. When the Springbok-Waikato game was called-off, the protesters who had made it onto the field were lucky to escape with their lives. Bottles and beer-cans rained down upon their heads, leaving many of them bloodied and bruised. Spectators pouring out of the park then attacked the first-aid station treating the injured ” ]

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    Yep.

    They were REAL protests back in them days.

    But funny how the worm has turned.

    Back then it was the vocal Left getting the bash from the Right for standing up for a human rights issue, … NOW … we had a few empty headed Righties trying to preach their particular brand of hate and division , – and because of a few extremists nothing happened. Not that extremist views that hint of violence should be condoned. It only is counterproductive.

    And there’s the difference.

    The 1981 Springbok Tour was focused around apartheid South Africa at the time,…where real humans were being killed by a very real political system based on race.

    Fast forward to Lauren Southern in 2018 and we have a very mild response ( by 1981’s standards ) to a pair of idiots with a socially divisive and destructive ( notwithstanding issues irrelevant to this country ) message that could have benefited NZ in no way whatsoever.

    The difference is no one got ‘ the bash’.

    But there were some death threats.

    And perhaps that may have been the catalyst for denial of access.Or perhaps in this post ‘ War on Terror ‘ , ‘911’ world people are taking things a little more seriously about the easy global movements of individuals and what that could possibly mean to security.

    As far as I’m concerned … that security applies to foreigners with a negative and divisive / destructive and irrelevant message ,…such as Southern.

    Yet as far as Don Brash is concerned, – HE is a NZ citizen.

    And that changes everything.

    We can deal with him as a fellow Kiwi, – not a foreigner, as whether we like it or not , – Brash is part of the ongoing fabric and evolution of race relations in this country and is thus important. Brash should be able to express his views however unpopular as a NZ citizen. We deal with our own as we see fit in debate and as fellow citizens of NZ who are relevant to NZ and NZ issues.

    And we as a people also reserve the right of ‘access denied’ to whomever we want , whenever we want , – and if they are not a NZ national and if they are of unsavory character ?, – there’s the door.

    And that’s OUR freedom of expression as a SOVEREIGN NATION.

    And that turns the whole ‘freedom of speech / expression’ defense used by Southern completely on its head.

  3. Chris. How can I put this delicately…FUCK OF WITH YOUR OBSESSION ON “FREE” SPEECH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    hey, i like this “free speech” gig. I can tell an old coot wittering on in his dotage to piss off. Noice!!
    By the way Chris, had anti-tour protestors heed your call to stay quiet (https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2018/08/07/how-the-new-zealand-left-transformed-southern-and-molyneux-from-unknown-rightists-into-free-speech-heroes/) and not draw attention to the tour, so it didnt gain traction in the media, I wonder what would’ve happened?? Nothing. The tour would’ve been a roaring success for conservative New Zealand and the apartheid regime in Sth Afruca.
    How dare you use the memory of the protest movement to further your personal bekiefs!!

    1. “Beliefs”. Excuse the typo above. I was mentally hyper-ventilating at the time

    2. You are a troll or a fucking moron if you think that’s what this piece says MJOLNIR . Stop the reactionary nonsense for a minute and engage the brain.

      1. Oh, so no free speech for anyone disagreeing, Alex? If anyone is being “reactionary”, I think your response merits that description.

  4. ‘Better’ PC based laws make for more or less ‘democracy’, I suppose, or is that what you wanted to tell us, Monsieur Trotter?

  5. A good old scrap gets people back to basics, and what life is all about, survival of the fittest, I suppose. That is lost now, hence all sorts of illnesses, allergies and psychological conditions, costing us billions.

    Throw kids back into the mud, let them scrap, fight, and roll in dirt, so to get resistance of the body and mind.

    It works for some, for the others who really need more help, find better ways to support them.

    This post was created out of mental boredom, I reckon.

  6. Sir Robert Muldoon wanted a punch up with the Springbok Tour to take the country’s minds off the mess he had single handly created with the NZ Economy and his crazy Think Big Projects.

    In WW2 evidently he left NZ as a sergeant and came back as a private anyone in the military able to verify that, or is someone just feeding me a whole heap of bullshit ?

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