Guest Post -Courage in the Face of Cruelty

One year on from the 15th November, 2021, the day the Ardern government mandated thousands of hard working and honourable Kiwis out of their jobs, we look back at a teacher's final day in her role with the pupils she so treasured.
A searing, brave remembrance of courage in the face of cruelty and loss.

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I feel the eyes peering at me sideways. Palms move in front of hissing toxic mouths. Cruel smirks. People savouring the gossip. I walk into the staff office and see incriminating eyes on me. The chatter halts mid-flow. What had I done? Nothing, except to say no. I feel the pressure striking me from all angles. The anxiety hurries my pulse, my heart pumping in my ears. There is no sympathy here. Just a blank set of stares, coldly stamping me as an outsider.

I walk up to Jennifer to ask to borrow her stapler. Her lips twist in disgust. Evidently, I am not wanted here. She tells me, “No, you might get your germs all over it” before she pulls it towards her as if it were her precious babe in arms. She grabs the nearest sanitiser and squirts some onto her hands, as if even being in my presence is enough for her to catch something deadly. She eyeballs me the whole time as her hands aggressively spread the alcohol scent over her delicate skin, her tight lips taut in concentration. The bell rings to signal lunchtime. I jump a little as I am so focused on the waves of disgust rolling off someone I once assumed was my friend. I have lunchtime duty, so I walk out without a word.

What is there to say?

As always, I wander past the teens trickling out of class. It is bittersweet to see their laughing faces as they spend time with their friends – something quite alien to me now.

A group of students I have taught in the past, come rushing up to me. “Miss, is it true? Are you leaving?” My heart squeezes in a painful shudder of contraction as I reply. “I don’t know. I will just have to wait and see. I don’t want to leave.” They have already had so many changes in teachers over the last few years. They have felt let down by others. They beg me to “Just say yes. It’s only a shot!”. But I can’t. How could I continue to teach them about right and wrong if I were to crumble? I just want this nightmare to end, but I know I have no choice. With down-turned faces, they scurry away after a quick hug and wave. How I will miss them. Tears prickle once more, and my throat feels as if it will close up. This is the hardest thing I have ever done.

The buildings, mostly empty now: the juveniles outside savouring the sunlight. I walk past an entrance to hear my formerly close friend say to another workmate, “I can’t wait till THOSE people are out of here!”. I choose to carry on walking with my head high. What is the point of making a fuss? She is, after all, the principal’s wife. I am already in enough trouble.

The bell sounds its shrill cry and I reluctantly turn to head back towards my classroom. My staffroom is now a battleground. Cruel eyes glare at me, if I set foot in there these days. A place no longer accessible to me. Like a thief in the night, coffee is a guilty pleasure only when I can muster enough courage to ignore the disgusted looks, and rush in to grab a steaming cup of sustenance.

As I head back to my classroom, a lad I know only by sight, stops in front of me and snarls, “Good luck with dying from Covid.”. I am left dumbstruck, knowing that this is coming from a place of hate. But again, what can I do? According to our ministry, I have no rights anymore. My heart is heavy to know that this is what he is learning. I always believed that school should teach children how to be good citizens. Respectful of others, respectful of different choices. Instead, we are advising them that it’s ok to fear and despise groups of people based solely on a personal medical choice. All of this, and so much more cruelty, are the flow-on effects of a Prime Minister who smiles on the nightly news, while her unkind policies tear apart our country.

Hands shaking, and feeling overwhelmed, I try to head back to my safety: my classroom, with all the students’ work displayed proudly on the walls.  My Scentsy warmer pushes flower scents into the room. Standing at my door is the principal. His look of pity and disappointment fills my stomach with broken butterflies. He hands me an official  letter stating I have to meet with the Board. They have given me notice, for refusing to comply with something which I simply don’t agree with. I try to reason with him. His eyes go chillingly hard and I see there is no point. My head bows in defeat.

As he leaves, he says “Have a wonderful day”.

Hmm, what’s next on the agenda in NZ?

Things are relatively calm on the surface here in NZ, but there is a lot going on behind the scenes. Some of us think life’s back to normal, while others think we are in the eye of the storm.

I tend to be in the latter group because I know our Governments not capable of admitting the covid response was unnessessary and over the top. The covid narrative is pretty much dead apart from the odd straggler, which leaves the door open for a lot of anger and resentment about the social carnage of the last few years.

It seems the Government has a few strategies in place to prevent or delay the chickens coming home to roost.

Firstly, they are hunting for the domestic terrorist.

A recent ‘documentary’ on TV had the following bizarre quote

“They use Pinterest and Instagram to draw in other women who are interested in interior design, childrens’ clothing, knitting, healthy food for children, and it does draw people in towards a set of white nationalist ideas. I mean it’s relatively easy to see, if you see a very beautiful, fair-skinned blonde or red haired child with beautiful braiding in her hair and some flowers, just step back a little bit (laughs) which is really distressing, because that’s my heritage”

Web of Chaos, TVNZ

A video link is here…

https://odysee.com/@voicesforfreedom:6/kate-hannah-advice:f?src=embed

and a response from VFF is below

VFF satire

Then they got the NZSIS involved! (Special Intelligence Service), who published a book on ‘warning signs’.

I won’t bore you with the details, but they cast a very wide net that catches just about everyone….eg

On page 13, These behaviours may indicate someone is developing  or promoting a violent extremist ideology.

  • Consumes violent extremist videos, media, music or messaging. (watches something like the ‘The bourne Identity’ ,news on TV, and listens to rap music)?
  • Identifies with a violent extremist cause (Ukraine/Russia conflict anyone? one of these sides has to be extremist, right?, and it’s on the news every other day)
  • Makes dehumanising, hostile or violent statements against individuals or groups they perceive as ‘the enemy’ or the ‘other’. (Wellington protest anyone? -you know, the one consisting of nurses, teachers, etc who were ignored by every MP in parliament and then violently driven off by the government)

reference is here.. https://www.nzsis.govt.nz/assets/media/Know-the-signs.pdf

I could go on but I guess you get the picture.

Secondly, they are silencing any ‘alternative’ opinions, least someone stray from the Government funded msm link

https://www.thedailyexaminer.co.nz/nz-labour-their-quiet-crusade-to-silence/?fbclid=IwAR1Xo59VkxaowKDX0SCy1f6BOnw_qV6wnH2qmMaaJscqWJYJiORpaQhOE9Q

Thirdly, another lockdown!

Yesiree, if all else fails, get everyone stressed out about covid (again)

https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/300740116/officials-to-give-first-press-conference-on-covid19-outbreak-in-months

Yes, they are ramping up the rhetoric in the mainstream media and I’m starting to get persistent rumours about a possible lockdown around christmas!

This strategy could backfire on the Government big time. It’s been a long three years and I think we are all getting a bit tired of the constant ’emergencies’.

There’s an election late next year which is where some of us are confidently looking to vote them out.
The problem is though, that this government isn’t going to go gracefully. Buckle up folks!

P.S. We have no plans for Xmas just like last year. We just make it up as we go along, so we don’t get inconvenienced by ’emergencies’/’pandemics’/whatever.

Were you forced to wear a mask at work?

FACE COVERINGS IN THE WORKPLACE….NEW ZEALAND YOU WERE COMPLETELY MISLEAD.

  • Did your employer pressure you to wear masks in the workplace?
  • Did they lead you to believe that it was an offence not to do so?

Here is an email to Work Safe NZ, from Employment Advocate Ashleigh The Advocate.

Question: 2
How many investigations related to non compliance of face covering rules?

Answer:
There were NO cases relating specifically to face coverings as THE COVID 19 ACT DID NOT HAVE AN OFFENCE UNDER THE REGULATIONS FOR FACE COVERINGS WHICH ALLOWED PUNITIVE OR ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS.

Did your employer make this clear to you??

At one point, I had to wear a mask at work, because I might infect one of the vaccinated!. (I still can’t believe how dumb that logic was).

An update from Voices for freedom

WordPress wont embed this, so I’ve painstakingly copied and pasted it. I’ve edited it it for clarity for any foreign readers. Original link is here

If you watched “Web Of Chaos”, which aired on TVNZ last week, you’ll be aware of some of its more outrageous claims which were the catalyst for our latest meme campaign: https://www.kiwi-stasi.co.nz/

We’ll get to sharing more of our thoughts about that “documentary” but first let’s do a bit of a stock take of what we’ve all been subjected to these past few weeks

Of course, we’ve had our Dear Leader delivering her internationally condemned UN speech where she talked about new “weapons of war”: a grave ‘threat’ to humankind which promises to drag us headlong into ‘chaos’ (aka free speech). 

Then the weekend before last we had Justice Minister Kiri Allan smugly announcing new hate speech laws saying that she’ll introduce legislation targeting “hate speech” before the end of the year and that she “…intends to have concluded and put into law by the next election.”

More recently Jacinda reiterated the need for a focus on disinformation calling for a “bespoke response” at a hui on “Countering Terrorism and Violent Extremism in New Zealand”.

VFF sign

Cue our national Security Intelligence Service Director-General Rebecca Kitteridge weighing in to sound a warning on potential terrorists in our midst. Indeed the NZSIS went so far as to produce a glossy publication “Know The Signs” to announce “almost 50 warning signs” –  which include a person developing an ‘us versus them’ worldview. “So it could be the COVID measures that the Government took, or it could be other policies that are interpreted as infringing on rights and it’s a kind of what I describe as a hot mess of ideologies and beliefs fuelled by conspiracy theories,” Kitteridge said

Following the Hui & SIS announcements TVNZ joined the disinformation discussion last Tuesday treating viewers to a screening of the so called “documentary” Web Of Chaos which Dr Guy Hatchard eloquently describes as “deeply anti-intellectual, anti-religious, against medical choice, and politically biased. Is this just a lone wolf director giving us his opinion? No. It is funded propaganda. As such, it is part of a wide-ranging on-going government campaign to control the New Zealand public narrative.”  

Enter Dr. Sanjana Hattotuwa, a Sri Lankan “expert on disinformation,” now a resident of New Zealand, and prominent member of The Disinformation Project (TDP), who has previously labelled VFF “a cancer that is going to undermine democracy” talking over images of serial killers with whom he says we’re now all connected through alternative social media. Dr. Hattotuwa steamed up our TV screens with coverage of his twice daily showering, a cleansing ritual designed to wash away the horror and loneliness of his days scouring the internet for novel and outrageous instances of disinformation.

After this…Paul Hunt, our shameful Human Rights Commissioner had this to say“One of the most grave human rights problems confronting Aotearoa New Zealand is the tsunami of toxic misinformation and disinformation threatening respectful, evidence-informed, discussion which is the life blood of our democratic society…The documentary Web of Chaos, broadcast this week, confirms the magnitude of the issue, and the personal toll it is taking on brave researchers and other individuals…I am engaging with the Prime Minister, and others, on these issues…Our democracy and human rights are at stake.”  That’s right, Paul, our democracy and human rights ARE at stake here –  particularly from wilfully blind bureaucrats unable to identify propaganda and manipulation even when they’re bathing in it.

Paul Hunt’s office was near the Wellington protest

Dr. Hattotuwa’s TDP side-kick, Kate Hannah, graced the screens next with elaborate hand gesturing and what has to be some of the most comically bizarre and desperate comments yet. Images rolled of a woman practising yoga, mothers embracing their babies and another baking with her daughter, crafters sharing their knitting, baby goats in knitted sweaters, kittens playing, and young girls running through a field of flowers.

To this backdrop Kate described the ways in which these activities were actually a trap to draw women into a white nationalist alternate universe. The lure? Sinister pictures of knitting, healthy food, children’s clothing, and blonde or red-haired girls with braids and flowers on Pinterest and Instagram. Honestly, you have to see it to believe it.

EDIT -That link just above is gold.

VFF satire in response to the above video clip..
  • And let’s not forget Paula Penfold and her Stuff Circuit team with their taxpayer funded “Fire & Fury” documentary. In a recent Media Council response Stuff doubled down on its framing of VFF as “violent ” accusing us of disseminating “violent rhetoric and mis- and disinformation” whilst not actually offering any evidence to substantiate this claim only vague references to ominous sounding reports from acronyms such as the CTAG (apparently the NZSIS’s “Combined Threat Assessment Group”) and DART (the Ministry Of Health’s “Disinformation and Assessment Response Team”).

Meanwhile, here in NZ, not a whisper of amnesty. 

 

Heck, there’s barely any acknowledgement that lockdowns contributed to the cost of living crises, let alone that masks are a waste of time or that the vaccine injured and killed. Not a peep that mandates were brutal and completely without merit. 

No, instead we see a doubling down and a mental contortion like never before, much of it designed to quash the voices of three women and their supporters who dare to state the obvious and ask for answers to questions that beg to be asked. 

VFF satire image

We know, all this nonsense can feel overwhelming at times. However, it’s important to remember that we each have an important role to play in changing the current trajectory. 

Change happens one day and one person at a time and change begins with you. 

Here are 5 things you can do right now:

  1. Start a courageous conversation: ask simple questions about three waters, climate change policies including the farmer’s emission tax, the death rates, the attacks on free speech. Start with asking: “Isn’t it strange that…” and see where that takes you.
  2. Share our memes online: Highlight the absurdity of what’s being said by sharing our memes far and wide.
  3. Be a walking billboard: Wear your VFF gear – you’ll be amazed how many of us there are, we truly are everywhere.
  4. Connect in with your local VFF group: Catch up with like-minded fellow Kiwis and participate in one of our iconic “Pop Ups” while you’re at it.
  5. Donate to VFF: because that’s how we keep fighting for you.

The truth is that all of the above is illustrative of just what lengths our government and media are prepared to go to, to demonise an entire section of society, furthering division and encouraging a culture of narks. 

Their desperation is on display for all to see… and we intend to do our best to make sure people do see it.

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STAY POSITIVE, STAY IN TOUCH, TAKE ACTION AND …

KEEP HUGGING!

Claire, Alia & Libby xo

P.S. Remember to check out the Disinfo-Terrorist Identification Campaign at www.kiwi-stasi.co.nz and share our memes!


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