A week of turmoil in New Zealand

A week in Auckland, New Zealand is a long time these days, because you just don’t know it’s going to pan out. We have now been in a strict lockdown for the last 12 weeks with no certainty of when (if) it will end.

The general population did as they were told initially when the lockdown started, even if they didn’t agree with it, and meekly obeyed the Prime minister Jacinda Adern.

However, she has started to go off the tracks, and has been applying peer pressure to get everyone to get vaccinated. To this end, she has tried to get the vaccinated to ‘encourage’ the others to get the ‘jab’, as well as heavily implying unvaccinated people will have less rights after the lockdown.

Unfortunately for her, Youtube has a good memory even if some people don’t. It’s plain to see from the link below she has lied.

She kept implying that if Auckland got to 90% vaxxed, we could move on…..

But then she came up with the ‘traffic light system’ which moved the goal posts just when was about to get 90%

Since then, she has kept saying there will be an announcement ‘next week’ with everyone eagerly expecting good news. They have done this too many times now, and patience is wearing very thin.

Protests are now commonplace, even if the MSM don’t report them, and it’s not possible now for Jacinda to go somewhere without protesters turning up.

In my dealings with people this week, I’ve had several people talk angrily about our PM without any prompting. (these are people that never normally talk about politics.

In short, New Zealands love affair with their prime minister is over.

In the coming few weeks, it’s just going to get harder for the PM (Jacinda Adern). Their are more protests planned about lockdowns, but also about radical new leglislation that they were trying to rush thru parliament while everyone was concerned about covid.

As we get closer to Xmas, the pressure will ramp up exponentially, because having NZ’s largest city under lockdown over the xmas holidays just isn’t going to be something the average person will stand for.

The next month will be dramatic, just how much, I’m not sure.

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