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New Zealand is insignificant right? It won't affect the rest of the world right?

BenziesJun 27, 2020, 5:44:43 PM
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New Zealand. Initial thoughts from a foreigner tend to be, remote. Lord of the rings. Sheep. Scenic. Thoughts of significant contributions to society that come to mind don't tend to move beyond the quirky flight of the conchords songs.

In the form of ANZACS, alongside Australia, their contribution to the allies in world war 2 is worth more than words could ever say. Yet such an effort despite countless dead is rarely even recognised outside their countries. How then could the actions in the country ever be appreciated, or be consequential to the rest of the world?

The relevance becomes more evident as we see the persistent presence of the current prime-minister, comrade Ardern. In mainstream media, from an aesthetic level, a female leader is something this identity politics lense of the MSM view as very important. Just based on her gender. Beyond optics, she aligns with their group-think and is thus given even more air time. Amplifying her relevance and value to them is the blatent failures of globalists in recent years. The flop of the E.U, the fraud that is Bernie Sanders failure yet again, the revealing of the true persona behind George Soros. I hear Soros' name more and more from the mouths of the previously blissfully ignorant people. Alternative media has the Globalists and all Soros' parasitic tentacles in various countries scared. BLM and their true marxist roots are starting to emerge to all.

The manipulators need to switch tact if they are to keep the masses fooled.

Just like they did when comrade, millionaire Bernie cited Scandinavian countries as proof that socialism does in fact work.

He rode this wave due to lack of common knowledge beyond Vikings and bacon in terms of these countries. In the end though, his bubble burst a lot quicker than it would have had he attempted to cite an even lesser known socialist failure. Or even a real one, not ones propped up by oh so evil free market capitalism.

The strength of NZ, comrade Ardern and her fellow labour fascists, like its until now lack of influence, lays in the country's proximity to the rest of the world.

Our media can look the other way when websites that vouch for free speech are shut down, people are repeatedly arrested for "hate speech", they can call it fake news when people do not want their homes raided because of their political views. Members of the public being asked if they support president Trump. As if their politics bears any relevance on their rights as citizens.

One of these things has already happened. The rest are predictions. Should comrade Arderns labour be voted in again.

We should focus on this not just to address the ignorance of the wrongdoings of the country, there are after all wrongs committed all over the world and ignored. Because they don't fit the narrative. More than this, the consequences on the rest of the western society are innumerable.

How many centrists or undecided, uneducated will see the media and alt media that doesn't contradict the groupthink and will believe what they see when the phrase "this works brilliantly in New Zealand" appears on the news?

We know the media is getting better and better at framing and distorting to match their views. Just look at the newest marxist front, BLM and their overlooking of the riots killing a lot more black people than the one they supposedly riot for. No concern whatsoever for their lives or lives such as those slain in the Chicago gang shootings of recent weeks. This bias is exposed thanks to the alternative media. What then, if there is no alternative media or free press like in the Scandinavian countries to prove the globalists wrong? What if their uncontested lies are broadcast close to an election and many have these lies as their main source close to an election? Zoning in on NZ, they see a democratically elected leader. Any alliance with the stunning and brave female leader and an option on their countries ballot, may just sway them. Now add to that the threat of marxist indoctrinated children (I can't call them adults) eligible to vote, the concern becomes very real.

For humanitarian reasons, for the reasons that heinous ideology may soon come to our shores, we need to shed more light on New Zealand. Before it's too late.

To the populace of the country, there are other options that offer hope. Elliot Ikilei and the New Conservatives. Billy Te Kahika and the New Zealand public party.

Centrists could sway the vote and this momentum could have repercussions that echo across the world. The draconian legislation implemented by the likes of Tony Blair and Jacinda Ardern vouch for the fact that "just vote them out next election" is not enough. It may not even be an option.