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  1. Of course the Realm of New Zealand will always try to conceal its crimes from the people of Aotearoa. Therefore it has not acknowledged its involvement in the bombing of Yemen. Now they have to either confirm or deny the US claim of New Zealand participation.
    These people – Peters, Luxon and Seymour – are criminals and cowards of the first order.

  2. Of course the Realm of New Zealand will always try to conceal its crimes from the people of Aotearoa. Therefore it has not acknowledged its involvement in the bombing of Yemen. Now they have to either confirm or deny the US claim of New Zealand participation.
    These people – Peters, Luxon and Seymour – are criminals and cowards of the first order.

  3. If Golriz is innocent then why has she not denied the accusation?
    Her silence is daming.

    1. Possibly because she is on holiday, overseas, and the Police have yet to finish their investigations.
      Or are you angling for a new system of advocating prosecutorial responsibility – such as by what lil ‘ole NuZull that punches above its weight’s so-called 4th Estate, or whatever the bubble you inhabit lives in.

  4. Exactly what I want to know WHY THE MEDIA SILENCE.
    The Golriz drama is the distraction.

    This govt is the GOVT of silence and distraction, lies , dis and misinformation while stripping us back to the 1980s.

    I piss on the million people who couldnt be bothered to vote.
    They let these bastards win.

    NOW WE PAY THE PRICE.

    1. “These bastards” have not won so long as we remain in the fight. No one should “piss on” those who did not vote. Many of them had good, sound reasons not to vote, and many of them will be in the thick of the resistance to the current regime.
      Yes, now we will have to pay the price for freedom, and it won’t be cheap. It never is. Not so cheap and easy as ticking a box in the privacy of a voting booth.
      This colonialist government has given itself over to the merchants of death. The tobacco companies and the Pentagon. We now have to take the offensive in our own communities, to take responsibility for protecting our own and for redeeming our reputation as a nation in the eyes of the world. We went through this in 1981. We can do it again.

  5. New Zealanders passivity is their own worst enemy.
    The Kiwi she’ll be right attitude on top of the neo liberal ME ME ME has screwed this country.

  6. “Kotahi, New Zealand’s largest shipping group, says exporters face a shipping surcharge of US$1,000 (NZ$1,600) per container because of disruption at the critical Suez and Panama canals” This also applies to importers and the cost of imported goods adding to inflation and hence your mortgage.

    1. Absolute nonsense. As long as we aren’t supporting the pedophiles of ‘israel’ we face no added risks or costs. So, why do you support them?

    1. Any one who knows, knows that New Zealand has only one strategic asset with that capability.

  7. Yes, and now look at Stuff – starting to pump pro American articles in their Travel section posing America is a great country to live yada yada. Then they have some fucking opinion piece about wording and how “Genocide” needs to be looked in to, distractions, up until our trading route was threatened they didn’t say shit about this war. Its all to strive towards CBDCs and Digital IDs too, I’m sure there will be some sort of bs cyber attack (by Hamas I bet – bs) that’ll force us toward giving up our privacy. It runs deep, very deep.

  8. If our NZ exports and imports that traverse the Red Sea are to keep moving then we’d better make friends with the Houthi. Fat chance from our “leaders”, so prepare for the pain.

    1. Understand that the Chinese economy is now double that of the U.S. The economic engine that won us two world wars is no longer there. Watch your mother fucken step.

  9. Very occasionally Martyn I have to agree with you whole heartedly . This is one of those times. I also suspect that most other Kiwis do as well. What has happened to the sentiment in our administration that made us nuclear free. The people are still as enthusiastic about that spirit of independence as ever. The leaders not so much.
    D J S

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