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  1. LOSER The Census. For every person who was at the protest was there 1 person who wanted to be there but couldn’t go, or 10 people, or 100, or 1,000.
    I think we will find out the level of support these “feral antivaxxers” had at next week’s Census. The degree of non compliance with the States order to forcibly collect surveillance data about “it’s” citizens will show the levels of mistrust that still exist.

    1. Definitely, you can’t create 2 classes of people, exclude them and then expect them to conform to the societal norm with something like census. The widespread mandate dumbfuckery will reverberate for years.

      1. The mandates did a great job of pointing out those teachers that should never be a Principle of a school .They have shown they do not believe in any social contract to work together for the good of all especially the vunerable.
        The country already has the details of these antivaxers and if they do not comply with the law to complete the forms I hope they get chased up by the law.

      2. Cricklewood Ardern smiled when confirming that she was creating a “two- tier society,” phraseology straight from the WEF playbook. Not ok.

  2. The Council of Trade Unions probably missed the boat on this one.

    If they had shown up very early on, they could have both provided positive leadership AND quickly changed the character and size of the protest.

    The local Trades Council could have mobilised 5,000+ members near the downtown area, outnumbering those already there.

    At this point, the union leaders could put forward genuinely progressive demands addressing the needs of the original protestors: returning to the Full Employment Policy, bring back manufacturing, state aid for small farmers, no mass surveillance, proper healthcare, no foreign wars etc.

    Except the current union leadership are under the thumb of factional warlords from the Labour Party, and such a thing is impossible. So there needs to be a new organisation who can put up candidates, and try to throw out the old leadership.

  3. Pretty fair summation Martyn on the most part but there is one significant issue you have omitted. Ardern ignored the advice from the MoH and DGoH regarding the necessity for vaccine mandates. This was one of the main incitements at Wellington. People lost their jobs because of government over reach and Ardern was the architect (recall the Derek Cheng interview). You can’t fuck with peoples lives on that level, especially off the back of business being forcibly shut for months on end, and not expect some blow back. I note that this has not been included in the terms of reference for the Royal Commission of Inquiry.

  4. Winner: Trevor Mallard is definitely by far the biggest winner of the day, absolutely agree. A career bully with a history and liking for violence, who should never have been in any position of authority during these events.

    Loser: Jacinda Ardern who was driven out of office in the wake of these events by a vicious hate campaign, hyped up by the Mallard’s ordered police violence. Unfortunately for the Prime Minister, you reap what you sow.

    Loser: Climate activists. I know for a fact that before these events Extinction Rebellion had been in the planning stages of a protest to surround parliament. All forms of civil disobedience and protest have been damaged by the precedent of heavy handed police action against the anti-mandate protesters.

    Winners: The banksters, who made record profits all through this period never suffering in the slightest any of the pain suffered by many of the protesters and many others who had los their jobs or their businesses because they still had to pay their rents and mortgages with no income coming in.

    Losers: The Labour Government so committed to neoliberal ideology could not bring themselves to impose a rent and mortgage moratorium to share some of the burden of the lockdowns with the banksters, as the first Labour government had done during the depression.

    Losers: The media. Many who were seen as apologists if not cheerleaders for the state violence unleashed by the Labour Government on the protesters.

    Winners: War. Continuing their conspiracy arc, far left and far right conspiracists are joining up the conspiracy dots and joining with each other to support Russia’s bloody invasion and slaughter in Ukraine.

    1. “Winners: The banksters”

      Agreed. Workers accepted less pay. Some employers paid workers who did nothing. Some landlords cancelled rent due.

      Bankers gave “repayment holidays” where they stacked up months of interest payments and stacked interest on that amount for the next 20 years. Meanwhile, they were given the lowest-cost money in history which they are now cranking up interest rates on.

    2. Pat+O’Dea. The New Zealand Police were aghast, tried to get those sprinklers turned off when Ambassador Mallard ordered them turned on, but they were over-ruled by Parliamentary Services, aka Trevor Mallard. So much for the separation of powers.

  5. The Left were worse than a complete waste of time over the issue of the mandates – they were collaborators and quite willing to put the boot into the mandate protestors. Martyn Bradbury gets some things right but his Dumb Lives Matter coment ( yes agree his own dumb life matters too) was typical of the spiteful slandering of people’s motives.
    In the end Michael Baker admitted the mandates were to ‘nudge’ (love that self satisfied little comment) the more reluctant to get the vax – which in the end never stopped transmission as the govt promoted and made no difference except to create this continuous division in NZ society.
    The mandates were the beginning of the end for Ardern, and of her kindness and empathetic branding.
    When it finally mattered the Left weren’t there.

    1. Well that’s just another conspiracy

      “they were collaborators and quite willing to put the boot into the mandate protestors.”

      The National party were also complicit in not car toeing to the rabid protestors, so there goes your conspiracy on “The Left”.

      1. The word you are looking for is kowtow, an oriental term meaning grovelling submission. An apt description of your posture towards light weight thinking.

        1. Speaking of light weight, your inept grasp of humor shows how poor your black and white right wing thinking blurs the line of reality.

  6. “Winston – By wandering through the protest, Winnie hopes to harness those former rural Labour voters for his 2023 campaign”.

    Here’s Winston making hay today,

    “A year ago today the weeks-long parliamentary protest ended in a day of unnecessary violent scenes. It is an important reminder that in a democracy people have the right to protest and the right to be heard.

    Never in the history of our democracy has every Member of Parliament and Party in the House of Representatives collectively agreed to not meet, acknowledge, or address a protest on the grounds – something the so called ‘representatives’ did last year.

    Not only were they ignored, they were subjected to having loud music blasted, labelled ‘a river of filth’, and had water sprayed on them – including children.

    As we warned at the time, from that point on a violent end that could have been avoided, was the only inevitable outcome.

    When we walked around amongst the people at that protest, it showed that all it took to establish dialogue was decency and courage to be shown by any one of those sitting MPs watching down from the beehive.

    All any MP needed to do right from the start is the one thing the protesters needed – to be met, acknowledged, and heard.

    Democracy and equal citizenship is a core pillar of what New Zealand First believes in and something that we are fighting for, in and out of Parliament.” – Winston Peters

    1. Looking at the footage of the people at the end, violence was inevitable. More the fool to Winston for believing anything else.

  7. “A year ago today the weeks-long parliamentary protest ended in a day of unnecessary violent scenes. It is an important reminder that in a democracy people have the right to protest and the right to be heard.

    Never in the history of our democracy has every Member of Parliament and Party in the House of Representatives collectively agreed to not meet, acknowledge, or address a protest on the grounds – something the so called ‘representatives’ did last year.

    Not only were they ignored, they were subjected to having loud music blasted, labelled ‘a river of filth’, and had water sprayed on them – including children.

    As we warned at the time, from that point on a violent end that could have been avoided, was the only inevitable outcome.

    When we walked around amongst the people at that protest, it showed that all it took to establish dialogue was decency and courage to be shown by any one of those sitting MPs watching down from the beehive.

    All any MP needed to do right from the start is the one thing the protesters needed – to be met, acknowledged, and heard”.

    Winston Peters

  8. The fascists have been emboldened and are moving on to pushing new far right conspiracies.

    From the documentary the Fire and Fury, at 58:29 minutes;

    https://interactives.stuff.co.nz/2022/08/circuit/fire-and-fury-disinformation-in-new-zealand/

    …With exposure from the protests over it is a risky time for our key players, they need new ways to keep their audiences attention, so they pivot from covid to new topics. It’s called ‘Agenda Surfing’

    “We’re not going to let you threaten our children any more”
    Amy Benjamin celebrates the US overturning of abortion rights.

    …. on Telegram and the Counterspin chat groups, they post parts of the prohibited manifesto of the Buffalo mass shooter calling it a ‘False Flag’.
    And Kelvin Alp uses the discussion to post a page calling the Christchurch massacre a false flag too. The page includes banned video from inside the mosque.

    “Putin, and yes I support Putin and his people, so you can stick your Ukrainian flag up your arse.”

    And Alp repeats Russian propaganda spread by Qanon about the invasion of Ukraine. So does Chantelle Baker.

    “Why are the mainstream media not looking into this? Why are they saying, Oh my Gosh poor Ukraine?”

    It’s an alternative reality, but it’s no longer fringe. Voices For Freedom now has three times the followers on Telegram that it ever had on Facebook, and over 100 thousand members….

    1. How to get hot and sweaty in moments without even thinking about politics and any ism – chilli peppers.
      (For the benefit of nitwits and numskulls – don’t try this out on yourself or any living creature. Purely for information and awareness only.
      )
      The ranges of Scoville Heat Units (SHU) typically used to call a pepper mild, medium, hot, or extra hot are:
      Mild (100 to 2,500)
      Medium (2,500 to 30,000)
      Hot (30,000 to 100,000)
      Extra Hot (100,000 to 300,000)
      Extremely Hot (above 300,000)
      Levels of Hot Peppers & The Scoville Scale –
      https://bonnieplants.com/blogs/garden-fundamentals/pepper-heat-levels

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