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  1. Yes I clearly national saying we need to let more people in to work in the shitty jobs no one else wanted to do for fuck all per hour .Now the two faced bitch is moaning her tits off because there are too many of the low wage people here so they will have to bash then along with all the other benny people .I did not see her say how she was going to stop the mass export of people that has ramped up since they were elected .

    1. Well shucks we can all protest quietly and hit them where it hurts, their wallets. Just a hundred silent operatives would do it, none of them knowing who the others are or even if they exist. Could cause millions of dollars of damage within a week. Just bleed them out, constantly, untraceable, looks like a series of chance events, no marching up and down queen street, no flags, no badges, no common identity, just quietly obstruct, delay, ignore, refuse, lose stuff, and destroy using whatever you know about your way of life and how it interfaces with the enemy. No need to get arrested, no need to get mad, just do. Bleed them dry. This is culture war. This is solidarity. They can get hit by the media again and again, they can cry enough, but still bleed them, on and on, never stopping.

      1. It is at odds with basic democratic principles – this secret squirrel shit is the modus operandi of wankers like ACT/Atlas.

        Opposing excessive immigration is populist, and given how poorly it has been administered, any well-thought-out anti immigration campaign will attract public support. And it needs public support, because there are multiple entities boosting immigration without giving a toss about NZ interests: NZ’s numerous scumbag employers. The Real Estate sector. Indian and Chinese nationalists who imagine NZ should be pathetically grateful to have them degrading our quality of life and the integrity of our public institutions. And wokester migration boosters who imagine NZ’s colonial history makes it owe Uncle Tom Cobbly and all residence – when in fact NZ’s only colony was Rarotonga. And of course the benighted and desperate far-right economists whose desperation at the failure of their ideologically driven crap policies has been driving all this nonsense. I long to see them lose their shiny sinecures and obliged to work for a living in the economic wasteland they have created.

        1. Something of the kind of defiance mentioned by Daniel, is already happening. It’s very, very quiet but also noticeable.
          I won’t even say what I’ve noticed but it’s on TV. People are not doing as they’ve been told in past few months. They are defiantly carrying on with what they had started and increasing it, as and when possible.
          I will say that it’s been noted by right-leaners too and they have taken measures to avoid it. In their narrow little brains, they think they can.
          As with the flag debate, the defiance was subtle but you could tell that people were very angry and unimpressed by the whole referenda nonsense.
          Why do you think the least attractive option was the one we picked to go up against our old flag? Had we picked the brighter, more attractive option, it might have won and we didn’t want that.
          Nostalgically, I still have my NZ flag coffee cup which has ‘Shonkey’s Cup’ written in the bottom with felt-tip pen.

  2. Whenever they say “jobs NZ people don’t want to do.” My usual reply is “At the wages you are paying.”

  3. The recent unprecedented spike in immigration occurred under the last government, a Labout government. Nothing to do with Erica Stanford.

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