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lover of animals and common sense. No DMs.

New Zealand. ๊ฐ€์ž…์ผ Eylรผl 2023
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Can anyone even remember what Israel Falou said? They are so outraged so I'm guessing it was really bad, waaay worse than Maiki screeching 'faggot'?
๐“‘๐“ธ๐“ซ ๐“œ๐“ฌ๐“’๐“ธ๐“ผ๐“ด๐“ป๐“ฒ๐“ฎ ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฟ@bobmccoskrienz

๐ŸšฉEXCLUSIVE @TVNZ's @Breakfaston1 have dealt with the elephant in the room this morning with a heartfelt discussion on homophobia by its own staff... ... oh wait

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Here is: Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman confirms that Barack Obama is the worldโ€™s number one sponsor of terror. He gave Iran $150B in cash, and the IRGC didnโ€™t even build a single street with that money. Instead, Iran used the money to make missiles and drones, finance proxies, and arm terror organizations like Hamas, Ansar Allah, and Hezbollah. With these funds, Iran offers safe harbor to the leaders of al-Qaeda, including one of Osama bin Ladenโ€™s sons who was indoctrinated into jihadism. โ€”โ€”โ€” Barack Obama was responsible for the Arab Spring in 2010โ€”which deliberately created ISISโ€”toppling the Libyan government in 2011 and creating a nuclear Iran. The Obama syndicate, including his chief of staff John Brennan, Hillary Clinton, Valerie Jarrett, Victoria Nuland, Susan Rice, and Samantha Power, did so deliberately in order to keep the region destabilized and to use Iran as a buffer to prevent the Gulf states and Israel from amassing too much power. Now President Trump is undoing everything Barack Obama touched, foreign and domestic. One man has managed to do all of that while orchestrating the single largest conspiracy in U.S. history to overthrow the United States governmentโ€”and not a single investigation.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHooleยท
Eduardo was sheared in May. He stood, as he stands every May, with the patience of a camelid who has done this nine times. He hummed once. The glossary lists it as "acknowledgement of necessary inconvenience." He did not move. He did not flinch. His fleece weighed three point eight kilograms. The fibre measured 22 microns. Sheep's wool from a typical British breed sits between 28 and 36. Eduardo's wool is finer than cashmere. No lanolin, so no chemical scouring. Hollow-cored, so it traps more warmth per gram than the wool of any sheep on this island. It does not pill. It does not itch. It sheds water in a way that synthetic fibre engineers have spent forty years trying, and failing, to replicate. The vegan alternative is acrylic. Acrylic is petroleum. Polyacrylonitrile, derived from crude oil, polymerised in a chemical plant using a hydrogen cyanide catalyst, dyed in processes that have, on more than one occasion, made the news. An acrylic jumper sheds approximately 730,000 microplastic fibres per wash. Into the rivers, the seas, the food chain, the placentas of unborn children, the lungs of the rest of us. Eduardo's jumper sheds nothing. At the end of its life, it goes back to the soil. The acrylic jumper goes to landfill for two thousand years. Now. The suffering question. Eduardo was, for eleven minutes, mildly inconvenienced. He stood still. He tolerated the sound of clippers he has heard nine times before. He was handled by a shearer whose hands he recognises by smell. Afterwards, he was lighter, cooler, and visibly relieved. He hummed twice in the register the glossary lists as "satisfaction with current arrangement," walked to the geometric centre of the field, and kushed. If he had not been sheared, the fleece would have grown through summer and caused him to overheat. By autumn it would have felted against his skin, harbouring parasites. The shearing is not the suffering. The shearing is the relief. The fleece is in Powys. Eduardo is humming. The summer is properly underway.
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IT Guy
IT Guy@ITGuy1959ยท
In 1981, President Ronald Reagan was shot and nearly killed, by a lunatic who wanted to impress Jodie Foster. Reagan famously quipped to the doctors in the emergency room, โ€œI hope you are all Republicans.โ€ Dr. Joseph Giordano, the head of the trauma team, responded โ€œWeโ€™re all Republicans today, Mr. President.โ€ Dr. Giordanoโ€™s comment captured the mood of the country at the time. No decent person wanted to see our president assassinated. If this happened today, Dr. Giordano would be derided and condemned by the lunatic Left. They might even call to revoke his medical license, for โ€œhate speech.โ€ BlueSky would be lit up with people bemoaning that the shooterโ€™s aim wasnโ€™t better. A large swath of people would declare Reagan staged the whole thing, to boost his then sagging popularity. Any of this 2026 behavior in 1981 would have been correctly viewed as deranged. Today, itโ€™s still deranged imho, but also viewed as acceptable by at least a third of the country. How did we fall so far?
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This is shameful, how can a Council keep getting away with this crap year after year. The NZ economy is truly like a bucket with a hole in the bottom.
Matthew Horncastle@matt_horncastle

Wellington City Council is the worst run council in New Zealand. It is not close. And every dollar they spend was taken from you by force. They do not sell anything. They do not compete. They send a bill, and if you refuse to pay, the state takes your house. So how is the monopoly performing. Annual revenue. Around 800 million dollars. Debt. Roughly 2.5 billion dollars. S&P reports tax supported debt is 298 percent of revenue and forecasts 376 percent by 2028. Among the highest of any local government in the developed world. In 2024 rates went up 16.4 percent. Plus a 1.6 percent sludge levy. The next year, another 12 percent. Compound that. Wellington ratepayers are paying roughly 30 percent more than two years ago. Wages did not rise 30 percent. Inflation did not rise 30 percent. The rates did. Where did the money go. Not to the pipes. More than 40 percent of Wellington's water leaks out before it reaches a household. Imagine a business that loses nearly half its product on the way to the customer and demands more money every year. Not to the sewage system. Moa Point recently leaked 70 million litres of untreated sewage a day into the harbour. It went to the Town Hall. Original estimate 43 million. Final cost 329 million. One building. Nearly half the council's annual revenue. While the pipes rotted underground. It went to a 180 million dollar convention centre. A 180 million dollar library. 226 million on bike lanes. 32 million buying a private cinema's building so the cinema could keep the cash. It went to people. The wage bill went from 107 million in 2020 to 151 million in 2024. Staff paid over 200,000 dollars a year doubled. The CEO earns more than the Prime Minister. To run a city of 210,000. It went to consultants. They paid Deloitte 435,000 dollars to advise on a restructure that resulted in one net job lost. This is what happens when you give a bureaucracy a monopoly backed by force. There is no consumer. There is no competition. The customer cannot leave. The dollar follows ideology, vanity, and the next pet project. If this was a business, the directors would be in jail. Wellington is the system working exactly as designed. This needs to be completely dismantled and start again.

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Matthew Horncastle
Matthew Horncastle@matt_horncastleยท
Wellington City Council is the worst run council in New Zealand. It is not close. And every dollar they spend was taken from you by force. They do not sell anything. They do not compete. They send a bill, and if you refuse to pay, the state takes your house. So how is the monopoly performing. Annual revenue. Around 800 million dollars. Debt. Roughly 2.5 billion dollars. S&P reports tax supported debt is 298 percent of revenue and forecasts 376 percent by 2028. Among the highest of any local government in the developed world. In 2024 rates went up 16.4 percent. Plus a 1.6 percent sludge levy. The next year, another 12 percent. Compound that. Wellington ratepayers are paying roughly 30 percent more than two years ago. Wages did not rise 30 percent. Inflation did not rise 30 percent. The rates did. Where did the money go. Not to the pipes. More than 40 percent of Wellington's water leaks out before it reaches a household. Imagine a business that loses nearly half its product on the way to the customer and demands more money every year. Not to the sewage system. Moa Point recently leaked 70 million litres of untreated sewage a day into the harbour. It went to the Town Hall. Original estimate 43 million. Final cost 329 million. One building. Nearly half the council's annual revenue. While the pipes rotted underground. It went to a 180 million dollar convention centre. A 180 million dollar library. 226 million on bike lanes. 32 million buying a private cinema's building so the cinema could keep the cash. It went to people. The wage bill went from 107 million in 2020 to 151 million in 2024. Staff paid over 200,000 dollars a year doubled. The CEO earns more than the Prime Minister. To run a city of 210,000. It went to consultants. They paid Deloitte 435,000 dollars to advise on a restructure that resulted in one net job lost. This is what happens when you give a bureaucracy a monopoly backed by force. There is no consumer. There is no competition. The customer cannot leave. The dollar follows ideology, vanity, and the next pet project. If this was a business, the directors would be in jail. Wellington is the system working exactly as designed. This needs to be completely dismantled and start again.
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@insiderlauren Diana knew how to treat people badly when it suited her. She was pathologically insecure before she was married and it showed. My mother adored her, I could never see why exactly.
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Lauren The Insider
Lauren The Insider@insiderlaurenยท
Respectfully, Angela โ€” calling Diana โ€œdamagedโ€ sounds less like truth and more like a narrative shaped by palace voices. She wasnโ€™t the problem โ€” she was a problem for the institution. I see a woman thrown to the wolves by the establishment, whose empathy and vulnerability are still being twisted against her decades later. This is the woman who put AIDS patients on the front pages โ€” not with distance, but with humanity. When others wore gloves, she held hands. While the machine polished its image through approved narratives and safe charity work, Diana stepped outside it โ€” and stood with people, not protocol. Camillaโ€™s acceptance didnโ€™t happen overnight. It was carefully managed, strategically rebuilt. Diana, meanwhile, was hounded, undermined, and fed to a press cycle that often crossed the line into cruelty. There are too many to list. Despite all of it, nothing broke her connection with the public. She wasnโ€™t โ€œdamaged.โ€ She was dangerous โ€” to a system that couldnโ€™t control her. And thatโ€™s exactly why she mattered. Described by the late great George Michael as the "greatest ambassador for compassion and humanity in modern times".
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Angela Levin@angelalevin1

Sorry you have never forgiven Camilla . Diana was very damaged. Charles insisted she was called Queen. Not her. I'll lend you my book one day.

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This is an horrific story. Why? Why is the West doing this?
Maxi@AllForProgress_

A young couple in England, the day before they were due to exchange contracts on what was to be their first home, received two phone calls in quick succession. The first was from their estate agent. The second was from their solicitor. The information was the same in both. The local council had outbid them for their house, by ยฃ20,000. The seller had accepted. The couple had been bidding for the house since the asking price was ยฃ150,000. The bidding had taken the price up to ยฃ190,000, already, by their own account, the upper edge of what they could afford. The council had come in at ยฃ210,000, a level they could not match. Their offer was abandoned. Their survey, costing ยฃ900, was wasted. They still owe legal fees of ยฃ2,200 plus VAT regardless. The fixed-rate mortgage offer they had secured, in a market where rates have been rising again, will now expire before they find another property. Their landlord has new tenants moving in to their current rental in the second week of June. They are looking, on the calendar in front of them, at potential homelessness inside two months. The reason the council bought the house was disclosed to them, after some pushing, by a councillor they happened to know personally. The council needed urgent additional accommodation for asylum seekers. The property they had been buying was already previously registered as a House in Multiple Occupation, which made the conversion straightforward. The taxpayer money the council used to outbid them comes from a ยฃ500 million national pilot scheme, established under the present government, in which local authorities are funded to buy properties on the open market in order to house asylum seekers and reduce the cost of asylum hotels. In other words, local government is, on the order of central government, using your own money to give housing that you should It's a representative case. 134,760 British households were in temporary accommodation as of September 2025, which is a record. 4,793 people were sleeping rough on a single night in autumn 2025, also a record, and 171% higher than in 2010. 28% of all new social housing lettings in England in 2024/25, approximately 75,000 households, went to people deemed statutorily homeless. The number of new social housing lettings that included a member of the Armed Forces community was, in the same year, approximately 2,600. The number of new lettings that went to non-UK nationals, on the basis of the nationality data published by central government, was substantially in excess of that veteran figure, by, depending on how the data is cut, about 10x. This is the British state, in 2026, using the working tax contributions of two young people in the first weeks of trying to buy a home, to outbid those same two young people for that same home, in order to provide free accommodation for foreign nationals whose claims to be in this country have not yet been assessed and may well be completely worthless. The young people will, on the present trajectory, be made homeless in the same June in which the asylum seekers move into the property they were trying to buy. The young people will be paying, through their council tax for the rest of their working lives, for the accommodation in which the asylum seekers will live. It is likely, given the number of migrants to Britain whose lifetime tax contribution is net negative, that they will be paying tax to offset these new arrivals for the rest of their lives. It goes without saying that we need the most fundamental imaginable reconstruction of our asylum, housing, planning, and immigration laws to prevent such travesties of justice from happening again. We all know what is required by way of change in those areas. Progress has written a more extensively policy testament on this subject than any other political organisation in Britain. Beyond that there is one last thing worth saying. The young couple, on the available account, are not in a position to fight any of this through the courts. They cannot afford to. Their solicitor, on their telling, was pressing them for the legal fees on a debit card before the rest of the conversation was over. They will, in all likelihood, lose the home, the deposit, the survey, the rate deal, and the remainder of their tenancy in a single short summer. They will then watch the property they were trying to buy be filled, at the public's expense, by the people the British state has decided to prioritise over them. If that does not make you furious enough to do something about what is happening in Britain, nothing will.

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Maxi
Maxi@AllForProgress_ยท
A young couple in England, the day before they were due to exchange contracts on what was to be their first home, received two phone calls in quick succession. The first was from their estate agent. The second was from their solicitor. The information was the same in both. The local council had outbid them for their house, by ยฃ20,000. The seller had accepted. The couple had been bidding for the house since the asking price was ยฃ150,000. The bidding had taken the price up to ยฃ190,000, already, by their own account, the upper edge of what they could afford. The council had come in at ยฃ210,000, a level they could not match. Their offer was abandoned. Their survey, costing ยฃ900, was wasted. They still owe legal fees of ยฃ2,200 plus VAT regardless. The fixed-rate mortgage offer they had secured, in a market where rates have been rising again, will now expire before they find another property. Their landlord has new tenants moving in to their current rental in the second week of June. They are looking, on the calendar in front of them, at potential homelessness inside two months. The reason the council bought the house was disclosed to them, after some pushing, by a councillor they happened to know personally. The council needed urgent additional accommodation for asylum seekers. The property they had been buying was already previously registered as a House in Multiple Occupation, which made the conversion straightforward. The taxpayer money the council used to outbid them comes from a ยฃ500 million national pilot scheme, established under the present government, in which local authorities are funded to buy properties on the open market in order to house asylum seekers and reduce the cost of asylum hotels. In other words, local government is, on the order of central government, using your own money to give housing that you should It's a representative case. 134,760 British households were in temporary accommodation as of September 2025, which is a record. 4,793 people were sleeping rough on a single night in autumn 2025, also a record, and 171% higher than in 2010. 28% of all new social housing lettings in England in 2024/25, approximately 75,000 households, went to people deemed statutorily homeless. The number of new social housing lettings that included a member of the Armed Forces community was, in the same year, approximately 2,600. The number of new lettings that went to non-UK nationals, on the basis of the nationality data published by central government, was substantially in excess of that veteran figure, by, depending on how the data is cut, about 10x. This is the British state, in 2026, using the working tax contributions of two young people in the first weeks of trying to buy a home, to outbid those same two young people for that same home, in order to provide free accommodation for foreign nationals whose claims to be in this country have not yet been assessed and may well be completely worthless. The young people will, on the present trajectory, be made homeless in the same June in which the asylum seekers move into the property they were trying to buy. The young people will be paying, through their council tax for the rest of their working lives, for the accommodation in which the asylum seekers will live. It is likely, given the number of migrants to Britain whose lifetime tax contribution is net negative, that they will be paying tax to offset these new arrivals for the rest of their lives. It goes without saying that we need the most fundamental imaginable reconstruction of our asylum, housing, planning, and immigration laws to prevent such travesties of justice from happening again. We all know what is required by way of change in those areas. Progress has written a more extensively policy testament on this subject than any other political organisation in Britain. Beyond that there is one last thing worth saying. The young couple, on the available account, are not in a position to fight any of this through the courts. They cannot afford to. Their solicitor, on their telling, was pressing them for the legal fees on a debit card before the rest of the conversation was over. They will, in all likelihood, lose the home, the deposit, the survey, the rate deal, and the remainder of their tenancy in a single short summer. They will then watch the property they were trying to buy be filled, at the public's expense, by the people the British state has decided to prioritise over them. If that does not make you furious enough to do something about what is happening in Britain, nothing will.
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Brigitte Gabriel
Brigitte Gabriel@ACTBrigitteยท
Somalis did not build Minnesota. They arrived as refugees in the 1990s, decades after settlers had already made it a thriving state. Today Somalis have sky-high welfare use, massive fraud scandals, and low assimilation: a net burden, not the 'soul' of anything. 'No human is illegal' is a slogan. Illegal entry is a federal crime under 8 U.S.C. ยง 1325
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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeckยท
I am just as upset about Jefferey Epstein as everyone else. But don't listen to anyone complaining about the Epstein Files if they support open borders and Islamists here in America. You can't say you're worried about pedophiles while turning a blind eye to an entire society that marries 9-year-old girls to 40-year-old men.
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AppleBear@AppleBear365ยท
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHooleยท
There is a region in southeastern Spain called Almerรญa. If you pull it up on satellite imagery, you will assume the screen has glitched. A vast, blinding white scab where a landscape used to be. It's not a glitch. It's 64,000 acres of plastic greenhouses. So much plastic sheeting that it is, genuinely, visible from space. The entire region has been wrapped in industrial farming film to grow tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and lettuce for European supermarkets in January. The plastic has created its own microclimate. The reflective surface is so vast it has measurably lowered local temperatures by bouncing sunlight back into the atmosphere. Scientists have a name for it. The Albedo effect of Almerรญa. The only place on earth where human activity has cooled the local climate, and they did it by accident, while building the world's largest open-air plastic factory. The plastic itself is single-use agricultural film. It sits in UV light for three to five years, degrades into microplastics, blows into the Mediterranean, and ends up in the ocean and the soil. Every year, 45,000 tonnes of plastic waste is generated just from replacing degraded greenhouse covering. Every year. Just the covering. Inside, workers from Morocco and sub-Saharan Africa labour in 45ยฐC heat for โ‚ฌ30 a day. No contracts. No rights. Spraying crops with pesticides at concentrations that would be illegal on outdoor fields. Ventilation: minimal. Chemical exposure: constant. The aubergine looks lovely. The groundwater underneath Almerรญa is so contaminated with agricultural runoff that it has been declared unusable. The region now imports water from elsewhere in Spain while sitting on top of a poisoned aquifer it created. The land that was meant to feed Europe more efficiently has become a place that needs water flown in to keep the show running. And this is what supplies your fresh vegetables in January. Grown in plastic factories. By exploited workers. Using groundwater they have already destroyed. Wrapped in more plastic. Shipped across Europe. Refrigerated the whole way. So a person in Manchester can have a tomato in February that tastes of nothing. But sure. Cattle grazing on Scottish hills are the environmental problem. Pull the satellite up. Have a look. Then tell me which system is the one that needs explaining.
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embrace empathy
embrace empathy@Gumbootsonยท
Hey @radionz @Breakfaston1 @TVNZ @NewsroomNZ @henrycooke @NZStuff Are you doing this tonight to get @MaikiShermans reasons why she calls hate names ๐Ÿฅƒ bullies young reporters in a bar ๐Ÿฅƒ and bangs on mps doors at 9pm at night?? ๐Ÿฅƒ And maybe you can report on why none of you reported on it AT THE TIME???
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Lee Donoghue
Lee Donoghue@LeeDonoghueยท
NZ to follow suit thanks to National voters being clueless as to whatโ€™s actually happening in the world bc 1 News hasnโ€™t told them
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho

๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ท Meanwhile in France Parts of France are starting to look like parts of the UK - which coincidentally looks like Pakistan, India & Bangladesh. Experts & Scientsists remain baffled.

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Our mainstream media really is a wreck! They are now attacking each other... the snake is eating its own tail. So the breaking story is that TVNZ political editor Maiki Sherman allegedly called Lloyd Burr (journalist from another media platform) a "fa***t". Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour rightly states how disgraceful this would be, but also calls out the media out for keeping this under wraps for a year! ๐Ÿ™„ Anyone else, and it would have been wall-to-wall coverage, and the person in question would have been fired on the spot. #doublestandards #familyfirstnz
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