
The TDS crowd would rather see humans rot in the most appalling captivity than see OMBA succeed. They hate OMBA more than they love anything worth loving.
That’s the core of their derangement: hatred so unadulterated it blinds them to human joy, of which they themselves are incapable.
So let them stew. Let them choke on their word salads. Once they get onto “CO₂ is a pollutant,” let them stop breathing — they’ll save both the planet and the rest of us from their ghastly noise pollution.
The parliamentary caterwauling wasn’t courage; it was theatre set to primitivism — tribalism masquerading as virtue, a shriek against the civilisation that gave the caterwaulers their microphone. Woke Time doesn’t see that, of course. They see “resistance heroines” standing tall against “colonial exclusion,” when in fact they're luxuriating in the very institutions their ancestors never built and their rhetoric seeks to destroy.
Funny, though, how it's been crickets from the Wokesters in Parliament – Hard Labour, the Islamic Shoplifters' Party and Te Paaaaaati Maaaaaadi – since OMBA's triumph:
I wish OMBA had let Bibi finish the job of finishing Ham Ass off. And for that matter, the vile Iranian regime. But I'm not going to be churlish about it. I'm reassured to think that if Ham Ass doesn't disarm, as per OMBA's deal, he WILL let Bibi finish them off, with Teheran the next stop.
Upon everyone, including Te Paaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaati Maaaaaaaaaaaaaadi, Hard Labour, the Islamic Shoplifters' Party and Time Magazine, everyone who, these last two years, has made excuses for Ham Ass, accused Israel of genocide and never even mentioned the hostages or the unimaginable barbarism of October 7, to all of you loathsome low-lives, the barf award!
And please, Ham Ass apologists, self-deport to Iran! Take your love of violence with you!
Speaking of which, A Taxpayers' Union Curia poll released on Tuesday showed significant levels of support for political violence across the political spectrum. One in four Te Pāaaaaaaaaaati Maaaaaaadi voters and one in five ACT voters, so the Taxpayers' Union says, agree that “New Zealanders may have to resort to violence to get the country back on track.”
The poll showed younger New Zealanders are far more likely to back political violence — and less likely to have friends with different political views — than older generations.
