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  1. I hadn’t really heard about this guy. Then I see protests from the usual suspects trying to shut him down. For me it’s “a plague on both your houses”. But others, what they see are violent ferals harassing and bullying older middle aged white people.

    I’m looking at the attendees and can tell that they are like “uncle Bob” who starts droning on about “the kids today” or “the maoris”. Personally I just tune out, they are harmless, they’re going to do what they do, buu they’re not going to punch me in the face when I disagree with them.

    However the counter protesters. I know they will punch me in the face and they won’t be happy until they have forced me to say that I’ve recanted my “incorrect world view” and admitted that I’m a bad person, and will now try to do better.

    I hate bullies and bullying. I don’t care what it is that you are protesting, once you resort to violence, you can count be out.

  2. Agree with Martyn on this one. There was a credible, effective opposition to Mr Batchelor and that is how it should ideally be done.

    Deplatforming should be a last resort. Except for Nazis–no public buildings to be used by avowed Nazis thank you.

  3. Ka-pai @ Martyn Bradbury, You’re raising some very valid points in the freedom of speech debate being played out in this country at the moment. The seemingly ease in which peoples views are being shut down in the public arena and seemingly endorsed from those within the establishment is concerning, also the level of harassment being dished out by those with a different viewpoint, as played out in the recent Rosie Parker debacle and the response either lack of (as again seen at the PP rally) or over the top police reaction does not give one the impression of justice for all, As pointed out by Ani OBrien on the working group last night, A lack of balanced reporting on those events by our 2 x so called MSM namely Stuff and NZ Herald should also be of concern.
    Shutting down public venues for the likes of Bachelor and co is not going to make the world a safer a place, there will be plenty of spaces where he can have his 2 cents worth in private venues such as churches etc right across the country, without his points of view being challenged from a cross section of our community.
    Interesting times we live in, Wouldn’t be dead for quids

  4. Jesus might be in this women’s heart but based on her actions does she have a heart looks like she has half a brain to.

  5. Is that that the same as the violent rhetoric of Posie Ms anti tran. And what about the violence we tolerated during the covid protests and the violence we saw at the Spring Bok protests when the police were using their batons on the protestors.
    Then there is the violence inflicted on our Maori people when our land was being confiscated at Parihaka (a place of peace) and the violence and abuse to our Taranaki whanau put into ships (like cattle) sent to penal colonies for doing nothing with a mere blanket many dying on board ships.

  6. Is that that the same as the violent rhetoric of Posie Ms anti tran. And what about the violence we tolerated during the covid protests and the violence we saw at the Spring Bok protests when the police were using their batons on the protestors.
    Then there is the violence inflicted on our Maori people when our land was being confiscated at Parihaka (a place of peace) and the violence and abuse to our Taranaki whanau put into ships (like cattle) sent to penal colonies for doing nothing with a mere blanket many dying on board ships.

  7. Is that that the same as the violent rhetoric of Posie Ms anti tran. And what about the violence we tolerated during the covid protests and the violence we saw at the Spring Bok protests when the police were using their batons on the protestors.
    Then there is the violence inflicted on our Maori people when our land was being confiscated at Parihaka (a place of peace) and the violence and abuse to our Taranaki whanau put into ships (like cattle) sent to penal colonies for doing nothing with a mere blanket many dying on board ships.

  8. Just an update on this. Was over on the platform and apparently the tea on Batchelor’s cancellation in Auckland was.

    1. They planned the event 2 months out
    2. Liaised with council as required.
    3. Then between 24 – 48 hours out, were approached by Auckland City and given 1.5 hours to come up with security and health and safety plan.

    They couldnt do so in time so the plug was pulled.

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