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  1. Good commentary Martyn.

    The middle class Marxists you refer to don’t like protests they haven’t previously approved.

    I think they have a shock in store, because there will be a lot more if this country continues down its current trajectory.

  2. This is what happens as soon as it stops being a class struggle.
    But it’s always a class struggle.
    They just don’t realise it…

  3. Yeah Stuff seems to be in overdrive about the Dumb Lives/anti Vaxxers. Dozens of anti vaxxer stories over the last 3 weeks targeting people standing for election as well as generally. Nothing wrong with educating the electorate but have they outed any say brown candidates for Separatist views?? or Non Binary Unicorns for hateful twitter comments etc, obviously not.

    Add this to the self righteousness of Stuff’s Paula Penfold who proudly stated that she didnt allow the Dumb Livers right to reply on her doco because – convoluted BS and then a final comment akin to ‘Well they’re all bad people anyway”.

    Talk about the antithesis to free speech.

    To me, if Stuff are in overdrive then Labour are scared about what Local Govt polls are going to deliver.
    Possibly about whether it will paint them as Winners or Losers and/ or demonstrate the level and areas of polarisation. Or possibly, whether they will retain support on 3 Waters from the limited supporters they have in mayoralty currently.

  4. As a south islander I’ve always been dismayed how the south is exploited to subsidise the north – if you want to punish Wellington just disrupt the cook straight power cable for a month – 600 megawatts from benmore powers the lower north island – the south gets paid nothing for this carbon free power- let’s see a 600 mw coal fired power station would burn about 3 million tons of coal per year – carbon tax at the greens proposed rate of $200 per ton – please pay the south 600 m per year – might build the odd bridge and fix a few potholes. Time for an independent state down south !

  5. It wasn’t just Trevor Mallard who provoked the Parliamentary protestors. The National Party and the Green leadership both supported Jacinda Ardern’s infantile decision not to engage with the protestors.

    Furthermore, having called in the police, Trevor Mallard, via Parliamentary Services whose leadership is accountable to nobody, hindered the police in their ability to do their job properly by refusing police requests to turn the sprinklers off. I see this as a violation of the separation of powers under which they should be operating.

    Furthermore, having handicapped the police force, Mallard and co subjected them to the same torture by sound as they did the protestors and their young families. Reports have since emerged of police persons suffering head aches. Furthermore, Mallard warned local apartment dwellers to evacuate their premises to avoid the abusive actions he was happy to indiscriminately inflict upon demonstrators and police alike.

    Furthermore it was police whanau who became virused-out, re-quarantined, and children having to stay home from school yet again. One nearby police family had two parents sick at the same time and coping with housebound kiddies while Mallard, the costly caricature “diplomat“, watched safely from a Bowen Street balcony. These effete clowns cost this country far too much.

  6. It was a classic Marie Antoinette moment. The protest came to state their case, maybe feeble but they thought it worthwhile. And the “palace” declared them peasants and beneath the pail. When they reappear as they will cake wont suffice. The protesters now know that their concerns aren’t considered worthy of an audience, they will find ways to “inform power” that will be far less desirable than dialogue. This is how democracies die.

  7. The media serves their piper and those that protest against the piper are duly reported as being, the dumb you know whatsits….

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