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Ardern & Peters Rule in Darkness![]() Submitted by Olivia on Thu, 2018-12-20 02:21
By Olivia Pierson Far from being the transparent government Jacinda Ardern promised to lead, New Zealand has instead been betrayed after she and Winston Peters decided to vote in support of the UN Global Migration Compact. The two coalition leaders kept their decision-making hidden in secrecy, far from prying media eyes, stating only as late as two days ago that they had made “no decision yet” regarding the compact, then they quietly went ahead and voted for it (if they hadn’t already). Why the secrecy? Because the compact is deeply controversial among UN Member countries. Right at the very moment when Ms. Ardern and Mr. Peters were engaged in voting for this monumental decision to the future of NZ, a rebellion erupted in Belgium over Prime Minister Charles Michel’s intent to support the compact - a rebellion which brought down his government. Charles Michel resigned after a vote of no-confidence from his parliament. The United States was first to reject the compact; President Trump will allow no-one to interfere with his nation’s sovereignty and who crosses into its borders. Australia has rejected it for the same reasons, as has Switzerland, Latvia, Bulgaria, Austria, Italy, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Romania, Singapore, Chile and Israel. All of these countries know the compact is a threat to their national sovereignty… for it is in a myriad of ways, as Dr. Waheed Uddin, professor, consultant, former UN expert and author, explains here in this interview, The UN Migration Compact Is a Threat to Sovereignty of Free Member Countries: “A majority of these governments signing the agreement have not even debated it in their national assemblies and parliaments with the law makers and did not have open discussions. Although the UN migration pact is announced as non-binding but many of its 23 objectives imply that the countries must be abiding by prior intergovernmental agreements such as 2030 sustainable development goals (objective 20) and other objectives (12, 13, 22) directly interfere and coerce the UN bureaucracy to trash a country's own laws of border security and immigration control (objective 11, 12 and 13) and social security benefits (objective 22). The result is that unelected representative bureaucrats (who are immune to imprisonment for breaking local laws) get their ultimate goals of power and wealth over the governments of the world.” [Dr. Waheed Uddin 17/12/18] Yes, Dr. Uddin is correct - NZ is one of those countries whose government did not debate it in their parliament with law makers and did not have open discussions. As Todd McClay, National’s Foreign Affairs & Trade Spokesperson said yesterday: “Mr Peters has sprung the signing of the Compact on New Zealanders on the last day of Parliament, even though both he and the Prime Minister were this week still claiming no decision had been made. The Compact has been under consideration since February.” [Todd McClay 19/12/18] Ms. Ardern and Mr. Peters prefer to rule in darkness. Ostensibly non-binding or not, the most essential aspect of our leaders’ support of this agreement is their intent to allow the steady and regular flow into NZ of migrants from Africa and the Middle East, just as Europe and the UK have done. The UN wants to empty the migrant camps of refugees around the world, but don’t just take my word for it, take it from the horse’s mouth (no, I don’t mean Ms. Ardern’s). UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres wrote this statement at the beginning of this year: “We must take urgent action to assist those now trapped in transit camps, or at risk of slavery, or facing situations of acute violence, whether in North Africa or Central America. We have to envisage ambitious international action to resettle those with nowhere to go.” [Antonio Guterres 11/1/18] Mr. Peters campaigned for decades on a strictly limited-immigration platform. Many New Zealand First voters now feel utterly betrayed by him, and rightly so. I would’ve expected such sentimental, sloppy decisions from the softer head of Ms. Ardern, but Mr. Peters? I’m just glad I had the good sense never to vote for him. Mr. Peters says the aim of the compact is to reduce the risks that migrants face and mitigate the factors that keep them from having sustainable livelihoods in their home countries. Hence Europe’s careless immigration policies and the problems it has brought it have now become NZ’s problem to help solve. But were we its citizens properly consulted? No. Never mind that Ms. Ardern campaigned on "reducing poverty and homelessness in NZ,” she has now just signed on to importing even more poverty, including the mental impoverishment that the backwardness of the Islamic mentality brings with it…hey, but they bring us such exotic food and “cultural enrichment,” as bureaucrats like to phrase it. This “enrichment" has been devastating for Europe and the UK, evidenced by higher rape statistics, violence to women, acid attacks, polygamy, female genital mutilation and of course, the now common-place terror attacks. How will Ms. Ardern and Mr. Peters make sure that these cultural enrichments are not brought to our shores? They won’t because they can’t, as it is considered “wrong” to discriminate on the grounds of different cultural practices. Objective 17 of the compact chillingly states (you can read the full list of objectives at the end of this article): 17) Eliminate all forms of discrimination and promote evidence-based public discourse to shape perceptions of migration And right on cue, in his interview with Mike Yardley this morning, Mr. Peters said: "We are trying to stop the awful human trafficking of people, and the corruption of people. These are dreadful things which are happening around the world. You have a campaign strategy by the alt-right to try and spread misinformation on this, it is just not true.” [Winston Peters 20/12/18] There he is already implementing Objective 17 by trying to “shape” listeners’ perceptions with his public rhetoric, choosing to smear critics of the compact as some kind of organised campaign strategy by the “alt-right.” Let’s not forget that alt-right is defined as: white supremacists/white nationalists, white separatists, anti-Semites, neo-Nazis, neo-fascists, neo-Confederates, Holocaust deniers, conspiracy theorists and other far-right fringe hate groups. So much for evidence-based discourse. Mr. Peters is acting like a newly minted, obsequious little UN puppet - and only one day into promoting this god-awful compact. New Zealand’s annual refugee quota has been raised from 1000 to 1500 starting from 2020. Given that it costs $100,000 per refugee, per year, for the first three years, that equals a staggering cost of $450 million every three years being spent on rescuing the Third World. Is this what people voted for in Ms. Ardern? Or were they hoping to see her eliminate “child poverty” in NZ? Imagine what $450 million could do for NZ’s homeless. This official refugee quota will only keep growing, you watch. African migrants should be reallocated within African countries - there are 54 of them. Arab migrants should be reallocated within Arab countries - there are 22 of them, and many are oil rich. Let the Christian Arabs and Africans who are persecuted by the Muslims, be allocated to countries with a Judeo-Christian heritage. This is what our leaders should be pushing through the UN as member nations worth a damn - common sense. Assimilating people with similar cultural practices and similar ideologies is not exactly rocket-science, but herding them into foreign countries with deeply foreign values is a recipe for civil strife. Pushing the Third World into the First will only make the First World resemble the Third. Look at Sweden now. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... If this is the future of Western democracies, then where will the world find inspiration for peace, prosperity and authentic human flourishing? Mars? The 23 Objectives for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration of the Global Migration Compact:
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Diabolical Resemblances
Someone once posted here an image of two prominent Obleftivists side by side. I think their names were Yawon and Amy. Being a dizzy bitch technophobe, I can't locate it. But I do remember it bearing a remarkable resemblance to this—though this is not quite so scary:
Savages
This is an obvious point, but: Democrats seem to support the importation of hordes of Third World savages into America for mostly just one reason -- the savages vote Democratic about 80 or 90%. So the Dems are willing to radically change and degrade the culture of America merely in order to achieve power. This is so corrupt and evil an act that until they repudiate their current behavior and apologize, pretty much no-one should ever vote Democratic again!
Schumer and Pelosi Scum
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Jules
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Well said, Olivia. The point
Well said, Olivia. The point you make about the PC brigade considering it wrong to discriminate on the basis of different cultural practices reminds me of their attitude towards adoption. Western couples should not adopt non-Western children because it would be culturally too difficult for the child. So in that case, you are allowed to discriminate. Discrimination is favoured, so long as it goes against Western civilisation.
Our idiot PM
Justin Trudeau figures by pushing this through it will get him a seat on the UN council even though the majority of Canadians are telling him to screw off.