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  1. Tautoko that Martyn. Tonight’s protests will be peaceful and nonviolent and we will have trained marshals there to enforce that. We will not allow ourselves to be manipulated by agent provocateurs.

    1. “Tonight’s protests will be peaceful and nonviolent and we will have trained marshals there to enforce that.” I think you had better rephrase that.

  2. Sometimes when you direct your anger at someone, all that happens is that it gets magnified and reflected back at you with no effect whatsoever on the target. That’s what I found with someone I worked in an office with anyways. John Key was good at that.

  3. I heard your prayers and I solved the problem – venue withdrawn.

    Next, down to Wellington to restore the electricity and find their lost buses.

    Peace.

  4. Cancelled – looks like delicate kiwis can’t cope with a couple of Canadian bloggers. Silly thing is they have received way more publicity than they would have if they had entered quietly, had their little talk and left equally quietly. A couple of hundred people would have been interested. Thanks to the neo-left acting like fascists (ref Goebbels), the whole country knows who they are. Many will be watching their material. Well done lefties!! Check mate.

    1. The owners of the Power Station are friends with every indigenous act in the country, y’know the ones Molyneux reckon are low quality. If some one said that about my mates I’d have to ask him to leave my house too.

      1. I once asked someone to leave my house too. (She didn’t.)

        There’s freedom of speech, and there is safeguarding values and principles, and the line inbetween can be very nuanced, and certainly not as black and white (oops) as some punch-happy people here seem to want to think.

        No great harm done by these two knowing that we weren’t that interested in listening to them.

        1. On the YouTube there is no middle class. YouTube creators can see who there audience is and it allows them to fake it till they make it. If they’re male, what country they’re in, how long people watch there content and even when to place ads and monetise content. There are many paths into the YouTubes top 1% content creators but once in there creators very rarely modify there styles. And those that do collaborations like Molyneux and southern often share subscribers and that’s like death to youtubers because to maintain views you have to be constantly appealing to a broader audience. A lot of people just watch one or two videos and they might not watch another one for ages later.

          I suspect every youtuber goes through it. Often you’ll see trolls in the YouTube comments section informing creators that they’re straying from the path and they should make content for trolls because trolls tend to muster enough emotion to unsubscribe and that’s like death to youtubers who aren’t that creative. So as soon as some one unsubscribes and the ad revenue drys up low quality intellectuals have no choice really but to double down on fringe festival stuff.

    2. The real Nazis, being the anti free speech lefties, are the losers in this one.

      Research a bit of history you tosser and find out what Nazis’s really are.

      1. You can’t have extreme left with out the extreme right. They share the same issues of rising productivity at the same time stagnant wages and commercial media formats feed off this frenzyl. The sick thing is that because we have a volinteery military I know none of these guys upset at the system could make into the military and none of them will have to suffer the consequences or die on a hill for there free speech.

  5. What does the Chinese, Russian, USA or Canadian Embassadors think about this? Crypto, neo, pseudo, labels galore! Interesting times.

  6. What a smart move by a few dozen leftists and progressive anti racism campaigners, combining a protest with the AUT graduation, which traditionally takes students and friends down to Aotea Square.

    So they could mingle with the students, try to convince a few to stay around and join the protest, and then present it as a ‘protest of hundreds’ at Auckland’s central city square.

    https://www.aut.ac.nz/student-life/graduation/graduation-dates-and-times

    I fear had it not been for that other event, the protest may have appeared much smaller, as most ‘ordinary folk’ out there do not seem to care all that much one way or the other.

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