Very, very, true, Cods. I am glad you are seeing the light. Now, if others like Valkie and Co. would follow, we would all be a lot happier Downunder...cods wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 9:44 amWE the lucky country havent experienced what NZ has................YET!
perhaps we will go bonkers banging our drums on social forums like this
telling the world what we would do if this happens on our shore...
what will happen should a Muslim cross our path etc etc...
yeah we are pretty good at that...
we have our share of ugly voices.....those who call for calm and Unity are
shouted down or ridiculed how dare anyone want peace and live and let live... how dare they not want revenge and more bloodshed...
get your megaphones boys...round up your kids and bang those drums ...I am sure there are quite a few out there who will listen to you
sadly!
Has New Zealand gone too far?
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WHY? did Jacinda decide to wear a scarf? Why did other women wear scarves? Does she/they think that wearing it shows "respect"? Does she actually KNOW why Muslim females are required to wear headscarves?
It is NOT because of "fashion" or their "religion", it is because it is required ... by the Muslim males ... to show that the females are subservient and are to be "modest" ... or else.
A dreadful thing occurred in Christchurch, but because it was a white male, born in Australia, who went crazy and killed 50+ people, we are now going around hugging people in scarves by wearing scarves? What good will that do?
Honestly.
Jacinda probably can't believe her luck that she, and her Labour Government, are in World News and she is getting her face on the News Worldwide ....
Has she ever told anybody what she called her brat?
It is NOT because of "fashion" or their "religion", it is because it is required ... by the Muslim males ... to show that the females are subservient and are to be "modest" ... or else.
A dreadful thing occurred in Christchurch, but because it was a white male, born in Australia, who went crazy and killed 50+ people, we are now going around hugging people in scarves by wearing scarves? What good will that do?
Honestly.
Jacinda probably can't believe her luck that she, and her Labour Government, are in World News and she is getting her face on the News Worldwide ....
Has she ever told anybody what she called her brat?
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The female police were wearing hijabs too. Over the top if you ask me.
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I’m going to watch The Project tonight. Apparently she asks that Waleed bloke for a hug
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Really?Black Orchid wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 4:50 pmThe female police were wearing hijabs too. Over the top if you ask me.
White -v- Muslim = BAD
Muslin -v- White = ?
I doubt that the wearing of scarves will stop any future "terrorist" acts. The guy who did it was a nutter. Hope he gets LIFE. But .... don't blame Australia for this ...
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She is THE PRIME MINISTER OF NEW ZEALAND ! She'll hug anybody for the photo in the morning news!Mistress Nicole wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 5:00 pmI’m going to watch The Project tonight. Apparently she asks that Waleed bloke for a hug
Sorry, but I really do think Jacinda is over-doing it. Reminds me of a recent "royal" .... DECORUM is the key word. Neither seem to have a clue.
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Tell me how that goes? I won't be watching it as I hate the show. Well the morons who compere the show. Particularly Waleed.Mistress Nicole wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 5:00 pmI’m going to watch The Project tonight. Apparently she asks that Waleed bloke for a hug
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I will watch the show....I dont like him at all....but it will be interesting to watch him simper....
as for Jacinta she is a mum now and women think differently to men when they become a parent...
at least most do....
Tarrant has a mum dont forget she had no clue her son was capable of doing anything like this....
do any of us????......I think Jacinta has done a better job than that Turkish Pres who wants to send all Aussies home in boxes..
I know which I would rather...
as for Jacinta she is a mum now and women think differently to men when they become a parent...
at least most do....
Tarrant has a mum dont forget she had no clue her son was capable of doing anything like this....
do any of us????......I think Jacinta has done a better job than that Turkish Pres who wants to send all Aussies home in boxes..
I know which I would rather...
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I must remember that comment the next time an Islamist Terrorist strikes, Neferti. Afterall, all the Islamophobes like to blame all Muslims for what happens, right? I wonder how they'll go with Emma Eros? Afterall, she was a PHONy candidate and a Muslim. Do you think she likes getting blamed for all the Islamist Terrorism 'round the world? Mmmm?
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Re: Has New Zealand gone too far?
Who gives a shit about NZ. They are 3 million people, cucks, and are ready to surrender their arms. So gay.
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