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  1. He should have been found guilty then given a $2 fine. Stupid of him to do an amputation, should have beaten the crim black and blue.

    At least I now know the career criminal is a Maori, I thought it probably was but media of course bury that info (lying by omission) because it reinforces “harmful stereotypes”.

    So the only racism going on here is a serial crim Maori terrorising a White farmer family – you know the ones who are up at 4:30am and go out into a winter storm to do productive work. Meanwhile the Middleclass Marxists still snoring under their duvet in their $4m restored Mt Eden Victorian villa.

    1. Assumptions abound like bunnies here. Ass….
      Does anyone know if Burr is a native-born NZr or an outsider from the USA or perhaps Canada, UK?

  2. What is it with people that go out of their way to show support for a political figure in another country? Is he trying to rally votes in the King Country?

  3. The more detail one reads in the dramatic, sensational media accounts, the more things can be nuanced either way. The post above also gives the impression that an entire finger was chopped off. Look into the detail, and it turns out it was just the tip of a finger. Just how much of the tip is not stated, but that is hardly chopping off a finger..

    1. Ok, sorry the tip of the finger then. It’s a bit like stressing this kid was gigantic but all of the accounts seem to show that the feral girl friend was the one doing the assaulting. The boy seems to have been well and truly dealt to.

      I am not here to defend the perpetrators, I just think it is laughable to say that the act was self defence. If he had got off the floor, threatening with a knife and received a gunshot wound, or worse, that would have been more understandable.

      1. Yes, seems like culprit(s) were subdued. If you wanted to give him a punch in solar plexus or black eye or rub pig poo in his face. Fine – Rough Justice. But a permanent injury to hands? Hmmm. And getting your son to do it? Not a great example of Fatherhood.

        Not heat of the moment either. Calculated. So no defense there.

        Guilty and small fine. Lecture on “taking law into your own hands, setting poor example as a father”. And then a comment about the frustration and harm caused to victims, community by serial property crime which never gets solved.

  4. Just grumpy old herald reading ZB listening men who don’t want a young woman politician being promoted over an old male.

  5. I was never of the opinion that it was government spending driving inflation; rather, I thought it standard economic dogma, and the general consensus now, that it was world events that is driving inflation and because we are the country that is at the bottom of the world, we are experiencing slightly higher rates of inflation and the associated pressures. Compared with Australia, we are doing well. Don’t believe it if Scott Morrison says otherwise, as he seems to be biased against New Zealand. The lack of Rights for New Zealanders living in Australia is still an outrage, I believe.

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