Where’s Eli, Kellie-Jays attacker? at the Womens rights event in Albert Park

Eli assaulted Kellie-Jay (Posie) as shown
That better be a country with no extradition treaty -North Korea perhaps?

She fled the country for a ‘holiday’, after stating ‘she didn’t care what happens to her’.

It will probably be a short holiday because…

Turns out it is in Australia

Update

The msm has run a ‘poor me’ story. Notice the total ‘change’ in character from the previous photo.

Some background to this person..

A slow wet day riding offroad motorcycles

My oldest daughter rides effortlessly in the mud, and until now I’ve struggled to keep up with her.
but recently, I’ve started changing the gearing on the bike to suit the conditions of the day. This can be quite a hassle to do, but on the Suzuki it’s only a 10 minute job.
All I need to do is change the front sprocket, which is only held on by a circlip.

I normally run a 14 / 44 tooth sprocket combination which is OK on the road, but the gearings too high in the mud
A 13t sprocket on the front lowers the gearing and makes a world of difference.

We had a really good day, and even had some good obstacles to negotiate, where we needed to help each other out and get the bikes through it.

P.S. Cleaning the bike afterwards was a mission!

the trans-cult hate actual women

There’s some pretty crappy stuff happening here in NZ lately. Part of me feels it makes my blog a negative place to be, but I feel duty bound to report what I see and observe, because to not do so would be a travesty.

The post below is shared from a fellow Kiwi’s blog. His post has hit the nail on the head, so to speak.

“Men often react to women’s words—speaking and writing—as if they were acts of violence; sometimes men react to women’s words with violence…Most women have experienced enough dominance from men—control, violence, insult, contempt—that no threat seems empty.” Andrea Dworkin pic.twitter.com/ZJwHZeR5hh — J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) March 25, 2023 A Leftist thug attacks a 5’1″ woman — absolutely […]

the trans-cult hate actual women

A letter from Voices for freedom about the Let Women Speak event

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LET WOMEN SPEAK.

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Yesterday I attended the Let Women Speak event. A day and a half later, I am still reeling from the actions of a small but incessantly celebrated section of society and their so-called ‘allies’. 

We all saw the media in hyperdrive over this issue the past week. Celebrity tweets and mainstream news articles grossly misrepresented the speaker, Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, AKA Posie Parker, repeatedly calling her a Nazi and transphobe, amongst other hateful descriptors. These deliberate lies were then weaponised and used to encourage people not only to attend but actively disrupt and shut down the event.

Like many other women who came to Albert Park, I had prepared a speech. Our voices and our speeches weren’t welcome. We were yelled at, called vile names and told to go home. 

This is what I was going to say:

Hello wonderful people. My name is Alia Bland, and I am a mother of three teenage sons, a wife, a sister, a daughter, and one of the three co-founders of New Zealand’s largest freedom organisation, Voices for Freedom and, more recently, a new alternative to the mainstream media – Reality Check Radio!

I am a mother, NOT a birthing individual. 

I am a happily married woman, NOT a ‘cis’ woman. 

I have considered myself a crunchy lefty my entire life. I am into healthy living; home birthing; extended BREAST feeding, NOT chestfeeding; taking responsibility for my family’s health, education, and values; living lightly on the earth; cultivating positive relationships, and building strong, connected communities.

I have voted Green in every election, bar one, since the Green Party began. I thought it was part of who I was. It turns out I was wrong. 

Something happened that left me and so many others standing in a world that we no longer recognised. A place where we were invited and expected to participate in bizarre contortions of language to be considered inclusive to a group of people we were told were being oppressed by our lack of acknowledgement of them in all that we did. 

Prior to Covid, I had a business designing crochet patterns for the international market. Little did I know that these creative roots would soon see me labelled a danger to society and on a government watchlist for my supposedly ‘far-right’ views! 

It was through this crafting community that I received my first lesson in how nasty and toxic the so-called “inclusive” community of “allies” could be. 

The self-appointed inclusivity police began rewriting the rules of engagement. The rules weren’t publicly shared as such, but people soon learned these rules through observation of what happened to those who made the mistake of breaking one or more of them.

Within a very short space of time, people around me became very fearful and started to self-censor and disengage. They became quiet at public events and in online spaces as they saw the awful things that happened to others who accidentally said or typed the “wrong” thing. 

People I knew and cared about were hounded and harassed for refusing to play the game or bend to an ever-changing list of illogical, nonsensical rules. 

In NZ and around the world, non-conforming businesses came under attack, some were destroyed, and in at least one case, those targeted by the mob found themselves in hospital on suicide watch. 

Since then, things have only got worse. 

Women daring to stand up to advocate for women’s only spaces such as bathrooms, changing rooms, competitive sports, women’s refuges, and prisons in the name of safety for ourselves and our sisters, daughters, granddaughters and nieces are viewed and portrayed as far-right, nazi, fascist, transphobic, misogynistic, TERF extremists. 

Heaven help you if you suggest that the medical transitioning and bodily mutilation of minors is a dangerous and really bad idea. 

Trying to engage with people on the erasure of women and the well-being of our next generation is like arguing with overtired and sugared-up toddlers. (I mean, look →)

We have lost the ability to discuss important issues rationally without melting down, shouting down, and lobbing labels like grenades at those we disagree with in order to smother, obliterate, and cancel people and perspectives that go against the narrow scope of permitted opinions.

The government is in on it. 

The mainstream media is in on it. 

Social media platforms are in on it. 

Our health and education institutions are in on it. 

And many private businesses are in on it too. 

We could have stood around whinging and complaining about how wrong this all is, but quite frankly, that is not my style, nor is it the style of my VFF partners in crime, Claire and Libby.

When our voices are constantly silenced, our intentions constantly misrepresented, and the conversations that Kiwis NEED TO HAVE are constantly shut down by the captured media and the voices they amplify, there is only one thing left to do – start our own platform to cover the issues the establishment won’t and to challenge the voices the media don’t. 

Reality Check Radiolaunched this week and is already a lifeline to those whose voices have been distorted and silenced. 

It is a place where we can hear different points of view on critical issues. 

It is a place where we believe you can discern the truth for yourself when given the full story. 

It is free, it runs 7 days a week, and it is for YOU!

Go to realitycheck.radio

Thank you.

KEEP STANDING UP. KEEP SPEAKING OUT.

We will dedicate much of this week’s scheduling on Reality Check Radio to this topic and the voices of those who were shut down and silenced. Bullies never win. Keep standing up. Keep speaking out.