Linds
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Linds
@ArchieDaRival
On a clear day you can see forever.
Katılım Temmuz 2014
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@NZMAGAMike @jacindaardern is the most hated person in New Zealands history. What she did was no accident. It was an intentional methodically planned attack.Ardern sold her soul to the devil/WEF and sold us out to them so she can have a seat at the table. She is the lowest form of life.
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Melissa O'Hagan wrote this and by God she got it right:
"It probably doesn’t matter what Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern does from here on in. Her legacy, in many minds, is already in place. The division of a nation.
We are witnessing a disunion of our fellow citizens in a way we’ve never seen before, well in my lifetime anyway; It wasn’t so many years ago that although there might be disagreement on an issue, there was still a semblance of respect for each other’s views. That has well and truly gone out the window in Ardern’s New Zealand.
The venom, and – I’m just going to say it – hatred, on display is not only shocking, but extremely sad. It’s out of hand. We used to think in trying times New Zealanders would come together and forget minor irritations about left and right notions. But now, that concept is gone.
Most of you would have seen this division playing out somewhere in your life. Some of you will have experienced it personally. Perhaps within your own circle of friends, or disappointingly, your family.
You may think I’m talking about our current situation with lockdowns and vaccinations, and I am, but not only this. How about the smouldering disunity between Maori and so-called ‘non-Maori’; homeowners and renters; property owners and tenants; business owners and employees; beneficiaries and workers; firearm owners and police; farmers and environmentalists; progressives and conservatives? The vaccinated and the ‘non-vaccinated’
The list goes on.
Where does this division come from and why is it so strong right now, you may ask?
Because of one thing: politicisation.
The Ardern government has deliberately politicised every aspect of our lives. How we live, how we work, who is allowed an opinion, who isn’t, what you can and can’t do, when you can do it. Who pays, who benefits, who controls our water and land, and even who can have a say in our supposed democratic system.
The government has done nothing but stoke the flames of identity politics and New Zealand is like a bad crème brulee: all kinds of split!
By politicising every space New Zealanders occupy, the government ends up controlling that space. And that, my friends, is what it’s all about.
Division leads to control, and that is where we are at. A country where citizens are at each other’s throats. A terribly sad, and in my opinion possibly the worst, consequence of this increasingly authoritarian government which is hell-bent on destroying what most of us remember as a fair, friendly, and united country.
It’s hard to know if we can return to that state of fairness and unity, it seems like an unattainable goal right now. But it is my wish that we do, and I am certain many good people of this beautiful country wish for that too.”
I reckon if we can't reunite, we're stuffed.

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@RichardC62309 @Papaioeajake No, it was John Key who promised to "bring your boys home". He said it at the memorial service for the miners. It's on record. Then he did nothing.
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@Papaioeajake Just a reminder that Ardern promised to recover the miner's bodies in her 2017 campaign and didn't do it. But then again her and her shite government delivered none of their election promises
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Just a reminder that three weeks before the election NZ First promised the Pike River families that they would 'get to the truth' and supported their call for corporate manslaughter legislation.
I guess it wasn't "New Zealand First's priority"
nzfirst.nz/re-the-call-fo…
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@irisshackleton Play Gracie Fields songs. The Biggest Aspidistra in the World. youtube.com/watch?v=8Dh8oA…

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@MovieArchiv @historyinmemes He was a right little shit. When he failed to take Moscow, he scarpered back to France leaving his army without any provisions to die in droves.
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Napoleon Bonaparte.His attitude of going for whatever he set his attention to is something I really admire.Especially how he made Europe tremble.And him being sent to exile but having the guts to come and retaking his thrones .True definition of Napoleon Hill’s saying : I am the master of my fate,the captain of my soul because I have the power to control my thoughts
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@WonderlandJoe @historyinmemes And set up first National Park, started work on the Panama Canal, and was a great father. Read his letters to his children.
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@historyinmemes Sorry can't choose which one.
Ashoka the Great - he established hospitals for sick animals,
Florence Nightingale - besides Crimea, her work on drainage improved health of untold people,
Louis Pasteur, and St Francis of Assis
William Shakespeare
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@historyinmemes An interpreter in the UN. The fact that I could speak only English notwithstanding.
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I'm shocked at how blatantly accepted it's become to hold anti-China views in the West.
Since 1980, China has done so much more for global prosperity than the West: they've provided everyone with affordable consumer goods, they've been leading poverty reduction efforts, and now they are the world's largest investor and producer of clean energy.
What's been the global track record of the West in this time period? Primarily leading the world towards climate disaster and reviving its old brand of imperialism.
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Channeling my late mum today - this clamper bracelet belonged to her and it features garnets. An old stone by today’s standards but one she loved.
#memoriesofmum

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@DanielW_Kiwi @jaivin My friend gave me one of those flags. I must find it and hang it up.
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@angry_eyebrow You need to get an old pilot's helmet and you'll look like Biggles.
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