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  1. I expect the Prime Monster will later make a statement about the situation in Gaza that reads: ” Fuck those bastards, I’m sorted.”

  2. Maybe it has something to do with seeking US protection if NACT MAGA NZFirst pull out of the Paris Accords?

  3. The pizzle without a bone is nothing more than a lily-livered jellyfish.
    But that’s what he enjoys, floating around the plankton looking down on the bottom feeders with an air of superiority.

  4. Is there no end to this egomaniac Luxon’s spinelessness? I’m sick of his face in the media. He’s hard enough to look at but way uglier on the inside. He claims to be a Christian, so worships Jesus who was born in Bethlehem, modern day Palestine. Jesus was brown-skinned, “depicted as a man of colour – somewhere between brown and black as were his disciples”. So what exactly does Luxon stand for, apart from himself? He shows no desire to support our indigenous / polynesian people and please don’t cite token Potaka, ‘pretendy Maoris’, Seymour and Peters – that would be puke inducing! He is surrounded by his Colonial, greedy mates and comes across as smug. He is so self-absorbed he can’t see how he is being manipulated by those who are Atlas aligned. Don’t miss the boat, Luxon, climb out of the USA’s backside, grow some b&lls and join Australia in Sept in recognising Palestine as a state. 145 nations now recognise a State of Palestine!

  5. “Luxon is still too spineless to recognise Palestine…… Martyn Bradbury

    Spineless? That could work.

    When Irish opposition MPs called a vote in the Irish parliament on whether Israel was committing genocide, a number of government MPs made sure they weren’t in the house for the vote, causing the government to lose its majority allowing the vote to be carried. On recognising that Israel is committing genocide, the Irish government are now obligated by international law under the genocide convention to ‘prevent and punish’ the crime of genocide.

    So why did the Irish govt. MPs leave the house”

    Spinelessness. They were put on the spot. They had two choices;1/ Leave the house because they were too spineless to vote for the opposition motion, in case they angered their government. 2/ Leave the house because they were too spineless to risk having their name forever etched into the permanent parliamentary record as a genocide denier.

    Now if we only had an opposition party with the spine to put our government MPs on the. spot by putting a motion in the ballot calling on the government to recognise a genocide.
    Even if the government MPs vote it down, at least they will be on the record as genocide deniers, I can promise them, history will not be kind.

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