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Hugh Jörgén
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Spelling mistakes are my own & copyright. If you're here looking for answers, there are none. Name is ode to Big Balls. I identify as a 6 day old ham sandwich.
South of Keyboard Katılım Şubat 2023
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@aniobrien Takes one to know one Alex. If countries were children, you'd already be in jail for all your interference.
#DaddyIssues
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Congratulations @NASA on your successful Artemis II mission but it might be time to let Wolowitz go so the crew can "go".
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This is like saying someone needs to strangle you to protect your breathing.
redpillbot@redpillb0t
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says free speech is a weapon of war, and censorship is necessary to protect free speech.
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@redpillb0t She already did that and the country has never recovered but we'll not fall for that [enter your preferred fecal reference here] again.

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@Amelia558rs Why? Are you so insecure you need to live vicariously through your child's name and what that can bring you instead of loving your son for who he is regardless of his social standing? Asking for an unborn friend.
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@AntiWokeMemes Dickheads trusting other dickheads to "lead" them. When we finally learn to let others do what they want as long as it isn't interfering with others or their property, we might get some fricken peace.
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@saltyreigns I agree Marae are not appropriate shelters but neither are schools or town halls. I've never felt uncomfortable being at a Marae. That says more about your own discomfort dealing with other cultures. I think motels like the ones our govt hands out to the homeless would suffice.
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@shouq_al90149 Hard and ready to fulfill your wildest dreams! /looks at own toned body and empty wallet
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@NuZillund Agreed. But don't assume National is the solution. We have to admit we live in a Socialist country & it's just different sides of the same coin. Last election there were news stories about their policies being so close together, they were practically the same. Solution=Less Govt
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@DavidJHarrisJr Never listened to Pink. Not about to. Carry on doing whatever it is you do girl. But why would you want to alienate half of your audience knowing he won the popular and electoral vote, that is practically every county except major democratic run cities. Seems a little ignorant.

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@IloveTrumpMK Dude! I don't care how broke you are or who you just knocked up and are avoiding, my sofa is yours whenever you need it man.
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@saltyreigns In 1880 Rodin sculpted the iconic statue, 'The Thinker'.
Post COVID-19, New Zealand challenges the man in deep thought with its updated Woman in deep ideology and brings you, 'The Sphincter'.
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@TrumpsHurricane She's been threatening to do this this since 2016. She must have got a job offer there or owes unpaid taxes at home. Not saying she's inauthentic. Well, yes I am saying that. I give her 6 months tops in the UK. She'll be back in the US before you can say 'Beached Whale".
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@aniobrien Don't be afraid to tell people to go fuck themselves on a regular basis. It's cathartic and they probably deserve it if it crossed your mind. Consider it a public service announcement.🖕 🤣
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It’s probably become pretty clear that I haven’t been coping all that well lately with the level of abuse, nastiness, & outright lies I’m getting online, particularly on X.
I’ve always enjoyed robust debate. I actually like disagreement. I like people who can challenge ideas, argue properly, & bring something intelligent to the table.
But I’m not getting much of that anymore. I’m getting is people lying about me, attacking me personally, & lashing out instead of engaging with anything I actually say.
I share ideas & political commentary. I criticise public figures & politicians. But I don’t go after random individuals. And despite what some seem to think, I’m not a politician. I’m a person who happens to have built a following over time.
I’ve been dealing with this for more than a decade. You’d think by now it would all be water off a duck’s back. But I’m struggling.
Maybe it’s hormones or where I’m at mentally or just the sheer volume & relentlessness of it all. Whatever it is, I’m not handling it well.
I’ve found myself responding in kind. Snapping back. Telling people to go fuck themselves. And feeling vulnerable & looking around for others to defend me. I really don’t like that version of myself.
I don’t want to be reactive, bitter, or constantly on edge. Or to be dragged into endless, pointless conflict.
So something has to change. I’m not leaving X. I enjoy parts of this platform & I value being able to share my writing & ideas here.
But from now on, I will be blocking people much more quickly. Before anyone jumps in with the usual “but free speech” stuff, people are free to say what they want. That doesn’t mean I’m obligated to read it, engage with it, or give it oxygen. You are not entitled to my attention. I’ll also be taking action where behaviour crosses into harassment or threats. And I just have to stop engaging with trolls.
I will still screenshot some of the abuse and share it on my thread because I do think people should see how some individuals (men in particular, if we’re being honest) behave online. But I’m not going to waste energy fighting with them.
I don’t want to spend my time arguing with people who aren’t interested in ideas, only in saying horrible things to me.right now, I’m just tired.
If you want to engage in good faith…argue, disagree, challenge, I’m here for that. If you want to lie, abuse, or act like a coward behind a screen, leave me alone.
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@winstonpeters Tell us what you really think of him, Winston! 🤣
NZ Herald can't spell or use grammar correctly for at least 20 years. Why would you think they have any quality control at the reporting level?
I wouldn't wrap my fish & chips in it.
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We didn’t realise the NZ Herald now thought that printing verbal diarrhoea was their new standard for so-called ‘opinion pieces’ – maybe it’s just the fact that Jonathon Ayling is clearly a mouth-breather and they felt sorry for him.
Either way, at the very least they should have fact-checked what he was saying before allowing it to be printed.
Ayling used a half-page spread to make it obvious to all and sundry that his motivation for writing his ‘opinion piece’ was that he is very hurt personally or more likely politically aggrieved. It always happens when New Zealand First is winning – the pasty incel losers come out from their mother’s basements to hide behind a keyboard and start crying into their soy lattes.
He attempts to accuse New Zealand First of not being a socially conservative party by saying that we supported the liberalising of abortion, euthanasia, and strangely uses the example of the initial government decisions when the pandemic hit.
Only a four-flushing moron wouldn’t know that when the abortion legislation was voted on in parliament it was an individual conscience vote, not party vote, and one which I voted against.
Only a half-wit dunce wouldn’t know that the legalisation of euthanasia was not decided in parliament, it was decided by the people of New Zealand via a referendum. It was New Zealand First who demanded that referendum so that it wasn’t decided by politicians - it’s called ‘democracy’ Mr Ayling.
Assuming Mr Ayling is neither a four-flushing moron nor a half-wit dunce, for him to use those examples as ‘proof’ that New Zealand First is not a socially conservative party, only shows he must’ve known those facts before he wrote his nonsense - it will be up to the readers of the Herald to come to their own conclusion about what that then means.
The most astonishing part of his ‘opinion piece’ is when Mr Ayling decided to criticise the way New Zealand First is utilising Members Bills and the ballot – specifically how we keep adding pieces of legislation via our four backbench MPs and rotating them when our party policy and election manifesto keeps on growing.
Putting aside the obvious fact that we have just had one of those socially conservative bills drawn from the ballot and now will be read in the House, the reason it is astonishing is that Mr Ayling himself, when he was the head of the Free Speech Union, actually contacted us and gave us a bill to put into the ballot as a Members Bill.
It seems the irony is lost on him that he is now complaining about the very process he was gladly a part of. Or maybe it is not lost on him and he is just the definition of the word that starts with an “H” and ends in “ypocrit”. The fact that at the time he fell over himself to thank us for doing that for the Free Speech Union makes it even more poetic.
This type of pathetic baseless attack full of misleading missives and lies does not surprise our party one bit. It just gives us confidence that what we are doing is working and that we are winning. We are packing the halls around this country and people like Mr Ayling clearly don’t like it because he votes for his mates in another political party.
There is one thing he did get right – we are a nationalist party, and we are a populist party. Newsflash Mr Ayling, what New Zealand First is doing is very popular – and what political party wouldn’t want to be popular.
Whether you like it or not Mr Ayling, New Zealand First is the only socially conservative, nationalist, patriotic party in parliament - and we aren’t going anywhere but up.
Good luck on your newfound long journey ahead to try and find some relevance – maybe you should have the courage to take the risk like the rest of us did and run for office, then we will see how many people would be foolish enough to listen to your vacuous ‘opinion’.
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