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  1. Good news. I could see it being so divisive, and had myself received some weird censures already from certain commenters ready and willing to challenge and use blogs and other message exchanges. like trampolines – higher ever higher. Thinking, too many opinions would be baked with white flour not the whole grain that I prefer.

    And people go looking for things to object to. Perhaps if a new party gets formed it will be the Objectors and Protesters Party, MOP for short with the M coming from Massive. (Slogan – Clean up Sleazy Politics NOW.)

  2. Yeah it was a trap set by National. English refused to remove the blasphemy law leaving that to Labour – hoping they would replace it with a hate speech law. And as proud custodians of Churchili’s England National/ACT would fight to defend free speech/western civilisation.

    If they had slipped it through before the 2020 election – the police warnings/investigations/prosecutions since would have made the “mandate” protests on parliament grounds much much worse.

  3. Excellent. That can be put to one side now, and hopefully the Human Rights Commissioner will pause and reconsider himself.

  4. I’d say Labours internal polling is terrifying them – switcheroo on cost of living crisis and fuel tax, hate speech walk back (or is it? And who’s going to vote for them knowing they still want to bring it in next term) and news that after refusing twice, Ardern now wants to meet with Groundswell.
    What now for 3 waters?
    It’s very obvious the Maori cabinet have been running Labour until now, this could get interesting.

    1. And that is they key question:

      Who is going to vote for them knowing they still want to bring it in next term?

      I guess the answer to that question is: The gullible and those with short memories.

      When I’ve been to (obviously) restrictive countries you find that everything is illegal. It’s not that you’re constantly being arrested it just means that if you rock the boat there are million ways to stop you with some trivial law.

      1. Yep, putting in laws that most people can be found guilty of if someone in power want that…. reminds me of…

        Picking quarrels and provoking trouble (Chinese: 寻衅滋事; pinyin: xúnxìn zīshì) (also translated as picking quarrels and stirring up trouble or picking quarrels and making trouble) is a crime under the law of the People’s Republic of China.

  5. Fuel excise tax cut.
    Bus fares half price.
    Abandoned badly written unwanted hate speech laws.

    Jeezus, has the Ardern Labour government finally awoken from their political coma?

    It’s there more sensible work to come? Getting a competent Minister of Housing? Could that be next?

    1. Xray: “Jeezus, has the Ardern Labour government finally awoken from their political coma?”

      Looks like it. But way too late: there’s an election next year. Can’t see them suddenly discovering competence at this late stage, when there’s been a dearth of it thus far.

      Relief to hear about the proposed hate speech law. Let’s hope that it falls through a hole in the world, and we see nothing more of it, ever again. A truly dumb idea.

  6. Won’t be passed ‘this term’.

    Nope Labeen woke have not given up and just waiting to get into power to pass it, next term, by the look of it!

    When you can’t build houses or roads or regulate supermarkets or fuel or carbon or power or banks, I guess what is left for woke committees to do is to put more woke management on top of the existing structures and give themselves something to do. Normal government functioning seems well beyond their abilities.

    The only reason many in NZ didn’t die of Covid at the rates of other countries is that government unearthed some sane person who was actually qualified in medicine to advise them. Luckily the woke committee members were all on lockdown and only just got organised.

    Now the woke are let out of lockdown and mastered the technology to communicate with other international woksters and right wingers, they are busy loading NZ hospitals with Covid cases, and opening the borders for more free medical care for all so they can have their long awaited holidays. (Well let’s face it, plenty of woke managed to leave NZ taking up MIQ spaces as a priority to visit their families and go on international talk fests with large entourages).

    Now we can finally fill the prisons and courts up, not with the increasing violent offenders, family courts feuds, and financial crimes, but with evil speakers who make bad jokes, alarm people and don’t agree with the wokesters world views! Look forward to a 2 -3 year wait for court appearances, as justice stalls further in NZ.

    Don’t expect the police to turn up to your burglary, fraud, or violent crime. Security resources are being siphoned off for woke police. Likewise the SIS won’t worry about violent terrorists coming to NZ, it’s the micro aggressive middle class of NZ that need surveillance on! Like the Green Party says, it’s actually their fault, not the terrorists. NZ is so woke and virtue gathering when terrorists try to leave to fight jihard, our immigration refuse to let them go and allows them more opportunities to kill Kiwis instead. Meanwhile more people in poverty in NZ, get fewer resources as they are reserved for the worried, woke, well, worry.

    Woke are fighting to get the dumbest people into NZ that other countries pass on. The woke can then employ their dumb lives matter brigade as red guards to join the gangs in public humiliations, cultural revolution style! Yipee!

    I don’t think woke stupidity delayed by a term, is going to help NZ.

  7. “There is a God!”

    Haha…… so it would seem. Yes, Virginia…..as that story from the US has it. Though in that case, it was Father Christmas.

  8. What a cynical group of career politicians these are. They are like real estate agents who, when its a bull market fail to return your call as they are too important and busy to converse with a grub like me, but when the houses are not selling they are all nicey nicey and your best friend again. Go away Ardern, you are a phoney and your fired.

  9. While I agree with your statement “Muslims, Queer or Trans people shouldn’t feel abused and threatened or frightened of simply being in public” I do not see any harm in being able to politely disagree with them. Before covid there were often JW or Morman people visiting who wanted to share their beliefs. While it felt like banging your head against a brick wall I would show them the faults with their beliefs which then resulted in those visitors suddenly deciding to leave.
    While the same-sex/transexual situation gets weirder every year I have not seen any scientific explanation (chemical, biology, DNA) to prove that difference which leaves the obvious explanation that it is all in the mind. Since we are born with a sinful nature which is expressed in different ways among people that to me is a rational explanation. Having said that society gets to decide the rules it wants to live by & since most have rejected the concept of a loving creator God there is no sense in trying to punish those who disagree with Him.

  10. Corection:

    ” Hate Speech fiasco would be [another] nail in Labour’s coffin.”

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