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  1. Nuk is the heroic chappie who is “passionate”about lost luggage.
    Given his prioritising, expecting him to engage in rational debate was unrealistic.

    The Old Testament he relies on is loaded with the lost baggage which is his passion, but there was a Galilean whose teachings superseded the OT, and Nuk should read the New Testament – or get someone else to read it for him.

    The Israeli Embassy, for whatever reason, did not invite the best or the brightest to dinner. Tim McIndoe at times looked quite scared-looking on television when PM Key shouted his head off in Parliament.

    But how dare any of them label people like me anti-Semitic, they don’t know what they are talking about, but no surprises there.

    Thank you for the 729 barcode; I shall write it in my Christmas cards, there’s a symmetry there.

    1. Sad that a person of colour supports the national party who cut and slash and who does that hurt the most the poor brown people at the bottom that who.

  2. Thank you John for your usual enlightening blog. Incredible that people still get whitewashed by Israeli propaganda, even MPs who we hope would be better informed. I’ll get hold of those stickers, a small way to support Palestinians, cruelly treated, devastated by the Israeli state.

  3. Interesting that our very own Chinese Communist Party spy, Jian Yang, was one of the attendees. I’d have thought his United Front Work Department handlers at the Chinese Embassy would be encouraging him to lay low for now after the highly embarrassing Yikun Zhang bribery fiasco.

    It’s also interesting that all those who attended were National MPs. That makes it a party political issue. Obviously the Israeli Embassy doesn’t think its apartheid policies have support on both sides of the house.

    How about establishing a New Zealand Parliamentary Friends of Palestine group too? Marama Davidson would an obvious candidate.

    Solidarity with the Palestinians is an issue of great importance for many tangata whenua (other than right-wing Christian zealots like Nuk). Perhaps it’s time it had some parliamentary backing as well.

  4. Kia ora John,
    Well said. Maybe its time for the dinosaurs to come out of the woodwork.
    Re your suggestion on product labelling. Not so easy as it was back in the day with the proliferation of in house cctv in recent times. However these bitches of Israel do need to be called out at every opportunity.

  5. If your name is Paul Goldsmith, naturally you will support Israel and I must obviously be anti-Semitic for saying so.
    And if your name is Alfred Ngaro, it looks like he has Maori DNA. It’s long established that people who make such links are racist, so I wont say that Jian Yang looks Chinese to me.
    Fortunately the link can be established- isn’t he the same National MP who studied at an elite Chinese spy school before coming to New Zealand?
    If you Google either Tim McIndoe or Todd Muller you are more likely to get Keren Hayesod, which is the official National Institution of Israel and the Jewish People. so a good impartial representative of the NZ people.
    Thanks for that John.,

  6. It doesn’t surprise me his group support Israel they put the boot into their own people I say cleanup up your own backyard before you try to clean up others.

  7. “a dinner hosted by the Israeli ambassador with the aim of establishing a New Zealand Parliamentary Friends of Israel group.”

    I’m pretty sure such a group has existed for quite some time, John,

    A decade or so back, membership included a number of Maori MPs, as well as my local (Mana) MP Winnie Laban (which is largely why I never cast my Candidate Vote for her), Chris Finlayson and one or two others.

    Around that time, both Laban and Finlayson attended a Wellington Hasbara Conference organised by the Israeli Embassy in Canberra.

    ACT MPs, of course, were also very sympathetic … Deborah Coddington, for instance, once advised a NZ Zionist lobby group that they needed to get young Pro-Israel people into Journalism.

    Last year, the Parliamentary Friends of Israel Group included:

    (Nats)
    Alfred Ngaro
    Brett Hudson
    Chris Bishop
    Chris Finlayson
    Ian McKelvie
    Jacqui Dean
    Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi
    Mark Mitchell
    Paul Foster-Bell

    (NZF)
    Ron Mark
    Darroch Ball

    (Green)
    Julie Anne Genter

    (ACT’s David Seymour was considered very sympathetic but not an actual member)

  8. Mr Korako and his colleagues are on the wrong side of history. It’s a shame they haven’t learned anything from those who mistakenly supported the White Regime in South Africa before the apartheid system was finally toppled.

    It is revealing that Israel is so desperate for international recognition that it strives to build these kind of sympathetic groups. Other countries don’t seem to need such support mechanisms.

    Keep up the excellent work, John.

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