MORON ALERT.

SCCZEN_051215SPLREFUGEE2_620x311 ‘A campaign calling for Auckland to allow more refugees into the city is gaining momentum.
The Refugees are Welcome in Auckland campaign has seen young volunteers taking to the streets with placards and talking with members of the public about the crisis facing people fleeing conflicts in the Middle East….’

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48 Responses to MORON ALERT.

  1. Ronbo says:

    Really fucking intelligent!

    Let’s see: allow Muslims into a decent and wealthy First World country because they have totally fucked up their own piss poor country – and have promised to do the same thing to their host country.

    BTW, what SKILLS to these camel jockeys have for New Zealand besides throat cutting of men and raping women/ children/goats?

    I say Auckland needs a vote on this important issue.

  2. mawm says:

    Rondo – those women and children are in for a surprise when the goat shaggers find out that New Zealand has no goats. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_whistle3.gif

  3. Flashman says:

    The Naive Stupidity gene runs deep in many New Zealanders. It bubbles under the surface of their psyches nourished by living in happy little bubbles floating on a rainbow pool of artless, worldly ignorance.

    Think Sweden twenty years ago.

    I see it all the time.

    • K2 says:

      That gene is in every western country that has experienced 60 years of peace and plenty. They’ve been educated in idiot theories that bear no relationship to reality because when the food is always on the table and the danger nonexistent you can believe any damn fool thing you want and get away with it.

  4. dondiego says:

    I can’t really add to whats been said above, only this pic is all children (who will believe anything) and I remember being told at school [as a child in the 80s] how evil apartheid was in S.A.

    Then it turned out apartheid/segregation was the best system blacks ever lived in. My guess is they’re doomed because school. Drag every other poor bastard down with them.

    Behold the future of N.Z! Just as scary as Australia’s! http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yes.gif

  5. Brown says:

    Foolishness alive and well in my church today as well (but not usually) – opening prayer about climate change and main prayers for taking in more Muslims and global warming. Sermon was fantastic but the rest was leftie bollocks which is what you get when you let a follower of Geering lead the sheep. It was like being at what I think a labour Party convention would be like but with one accidental far right speaker to surprise you.

    • The Gantt Guy says:

      I’d never again set foot inside that “Church” Brown, for the Minister has fallen for the devil’s lies. Find somewhere you can worship that either (a) advocates sane policies, or (b) sticks with scripture and leaves politics at the Church door.

    • Warren Tooley says:

      Well Brown, at my church an elder, has said don’t call me Ms or Mrs. She has a problem with being called a woman. And she’s the spokesperson elder. I think to some degree she is a feminist.

      But the stupidity of some people is alarming. We have two industries, farming and tourism. Everybody else just provides a service, with few exceptions. Every immigrant just adds another person competing for the same job, making wages lower, unless these migrants are going to create something that has never been created. And don’t say IT is an industry. How many keyboards are made in NZ? It is simply a support service.

      So how bout we start up the common sense warrior movement, where we say immigrants who can create new industries, only they are wanted. Or those on the DPB the longest, should get a lower pension, than someone who’s worked for 40 years.

    • rivoniaboy says:

      I wish that I could write like this….
      Whilst Nietzsche oversimplified—given that we humans are often composed of diverse personae blended into one complex form—strains of his central theme may be noted today. The clergy in mainstream churches hardly ever talk of faith, redemption, or God. They seem embarrassed by their core mission, which is to provide convincing answers to the big meaning questions of why we are here and what happens when we die. They rather don the ethical robes of empathy for the disadvantaged and rail against government callousness—appearing more like politicised social workers than apostles of the faith. Churches have traditionally acted as defenders of the moral order—notably in relation to the family. And they have taken on a significant social role: much of their admirable work remains in running nursing homes, shelters, centres for drug addicts, and providing meals for the homeless. My concern is when the moral and social agenda becomes politicised, and becomes a substitute for the quest for meaningful interpretations of the human story. It begins to stray into that search for a redemptive politics—for salvation through politics—which cursed the twentieth century. Religion and politics do not belong together—as Jesus himself taught.
      John Carroll from Quadrant Online.

  6. mara says:

    I’m glad I didn’t encounter any of these brainwashed idiots; I’d probably have spent a few hours in custody, at best.

  7. Warren Tooley says:

    Don’t you have to be 18+ to vote? And why? So that your old enough to make an informed decision. Same should be applicable to anybody trying to make a public political statement. If they’re not old enough to vote, their not old enough to make significant decisions. Oh yes, you have to be 18, to be able to sign a contract without your parents consent.

    So again, these people shouldn’t be allowed to do this?

    • KG says:

      Why do you suppose Labour and the greens want the voting age lowered, Warren? So their brainwashed, know-nothing, self-important disciples can influence policy in the direction of their indoctrination.
      These clowns display all the arrogance and self-assurance of ignorance – and they would lead us to the grave for the sake of their warm fuzzy glow of righteousness. :evil:
      When I see them I don’t see idealistic youth – I see the soft underbelly of Western civilization, and I want to spit.

      • Warren Tooley says:

        Well said KG, that might explain, why the Greens have 10%. The young people believe in climate change/global warming as they don’t know better, but people like me, remember the days when America produced many things, and didn’t need to airfreight shoelaces made in 31 countries, and that was when even according to Al Gore global warming didn’t exist. And I remember the days when I was told if we changed the ways fridges operate, the environment would be saved.

        These young people don’t know, and don’t remember and that’s why they will believe these silly things. And most important they don’t know that Griff says we need to cut down our emissions by 90%, this means people will have to die, which is why he is so aggressive about Euthanasia. If they knew that it wouldn’t even be worth trying that. And that’s why women’s rights is part of climate justice. Anything that ruins the family, discourages people from having children is good for the environment.

      • The Gantt Guy says:

        Quite by coincidence and exactly on-point (pretty-much a first for me here at CR), I just finished watching this piece of brilliance from Bill Whittle about an hour ago:

        https://youtu.be/hDNMglEA2oQ

  8. Warren Tooley says:

    Excuse the last question mark.

  9. Lara says:

    I am job hunting at the moment and it’s really tough. Getting told all the time by potential employers that they are absolutely swamped with applications. Thanks John Key, we are now competing with the rest of the world for our jobs, our houses, our livelihoods – the very things our forefathers fought so hard for.

    • The Gantt Guy says:

      By way of perspective Lara, and I know this won’t make you feel any better, but I’ve been working recently with a recruiter who’s been working recruitment for 25 years. She was there through the Asian currency crisis, through the GFC, through bird flu. She has said to me any number of times that in all her years she’s never seen the market as bad as what it is right now.

      I’ve also heard that from other recruiters in the past several months.
      Thanks, John Key.

  10. Warren Tooley says:

    Yep, exactly my previous point. I remember three years ago, having to answer questions like how much $ do you expect, on the application. So with all the applicants if someone is willing to work for minimium wage, than unless your performance is much better, they won’t pick you. I know of a Filipino friend who had difficulty with his work visa renewal, because the employer didn’t want to answer what work he was doing. He was a cabinet maker at minimium wage, and he didn’t even know that was the minimium wage, and the employer didn’t want to admit he was exploiting the worker. After finding that out, he’s working elsewhere at $24 an hour.

    So who are the real people pushing immigration, multinational corporations, who like going to places where people will work for anything. And no this isn’t capitalism. The promise of capitalism is when someone makes a profit, other businesses will compete, pushing prices and profits down, until their are no profits. This isn’t competition of businesses its competition for workers. And that’s why I say unless these people are coming in to create something that has never been created we don’t need them, oh but those wanting to screw the rest of us do need them.

    Oh and thanks to working for families, that is a mechanism to give the worker so little, because the government will take care of you. Which means the middle class is being screwed. So much for John Key being right wing.

  11. Lara says:

    Yes, Key has really screwed us over. He is ok (due to his huge wealth!) so will never affect him or his. But I haven’t found job-hunting so hard since the early nineties. It is really hard even getting an interview, and this is for just basic call centre jobs. Mass immigration will equal mass unemployment or working for slave wages – so much of worker’s rights have been eroded since Key got in!! Scary as.

  12. Warren Tooley says:

    Yep Lara, I remember a time, about 8 years ago, where I got a job interview every week. 5 years later, couldn’t get an interview no matter how hard I tried. And with all these immigrants its not helping one bit. Because they ask how much do you want on your application form. And a few years ago, 2/3rds of the world worked for below $2 per day. So its bad as it is, and Key isn’t making it the slightest bit better for anybody except his rich mates.

    One thing I would challenge you on, though is with automation, this means their’s less need for people to do the job. Automation is putting entire industries out of business, like photographers. But the same technology means you can create something on your own. For instance:

    Gamemaker, the easiest programming software in existence.

    https://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjyqoPIoMjJAhXCnqYKHW3hBNwQFgghMAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2FThe-Game-Makers-Apprentice-Development%2Fdp%2F1590596153&usg=AFQjCNErxc0m3mZNV76MkzBhb3o7rK-jsg&sig2=YYN07CpqjC4RDJZbU_A6fA

    And then if you want to write a book, with ebooks, you don’t need to go to a publishing house, you can just create it. So this is the way I’m going about things. I know that with automation, their’s going to be less and less need for office workers and accountants, so with my spare time, I’m developing things.

    Still, this immigration is not helping those who don’t have jobs. By the way I think outside the cube a lot, so that’s part of the reason I’m embracing these other devices.

  13. Lara says:

    Good on you Warren! Maybe I will go outside the square, put my thinking cap on, and also create my own work. Like you say, automation is also eating up jobs, but its the mass immigration that really pees me off. Kiwis never got a say! Anyway, good for you.

    • Warren Tooley says:

      Thanks Lara, Just remember God has given you talents. A talent was 75 pounds of gold or silver. The New American Standard Bible translators say its 20 years worth of wages. For me the things I’m talented at are things I’m twenty years ahead in.

      For instance, when I did public speaking at the age of 15, even with almost no experience, I was about as good as someone who had years worth of experience. I’ve always got top marks for public speaking, just one key word, reminds me of what I need to say for two minutes. And when I did karaoke for the first time, a Korean thought I had years worth of experience. My singing voice was absolutely horrific, but its my ability to move, which compensates for it. My dad is a lecturer, so public performance, public speaking comes naturally, I am years ahead in that.

      So with the way automation is going, we are moving more and more into the age where you can do it yourself, the technology is backing you up, but routine things, are being replaced.

      And I know this, because after coming to this realisation, I strongly believe God said what about those books I told you to write one day. Maybe this is the time to get a move on. The funny thing is after putting my focus on these books I was able to pass my Xero accreditation. So yes their is a little work left in accounts, but in 10 years I don’t think their will be. And so that’s why I’m putting what time I can into these other things, and so I won’t need to go back to school, once they say we don’t need accountants.

      But yes, your right, this immigration thing, just means we’re hitting the wall sooner. Last of all, if you are with WINZ, do what your required to do, but put your time into other things which can get you ahead. By the way I was going to make this an election issue. Which party will create new industries, by allowing individuals to harness their creativity and potential. But then Cunliffe said I’m ashamed to be a man, so that was it. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_cry.gif

      All I can say is pray about it, because if we are open to doing things God’s way, something will open up.

  14. Wombat says:

    The migrant worker scam works just so:

    Hire migrants at slave wages and point to them as an example of how hard work and thrifty living will allow you to get ahead. Claim that native born citizens are merely lazy and wasteful.

    Neglect to mention the migrants dodge tax persistently.
    Neglect to mention the migrants cut corners on industrial standards persistently.
    Neglect to mention the migrants claim benefits and work cash in hand.
    Neglect to mention the migrants live 30 to a house in defiance of zoning.
    Neglect to mention the migrants ignore licensing and registration laws.
    Neglect to mention the migrants hire their own, off the books.
    Neglect to mention the migrants operate on a fly-by-night basis to avoid being sued.

    Neglect to mention that if native born citizens did this they would be jailed for life.
    Neglect to mention that migrants breaches of our laws are ignored in order to cripple native businesses so that all citizens are reduced to being either criminals or beggars (thereby reducing their political influence to zero).

    • Warren Tooley says:

      Well put Wombat, what you forgot to say, is fail to mention, that the only prosperity is to the very rich. Capitalism means if you make a profit, I will compete with you, you will drop your prices, and less profits for you. This flood of immigration, means the worker is competing with the worker, not the businessman.

      And your totally right about the other things. In the news about 4 years ago, people were working under the table for $8 an hour. They’d receive the $8 an hour not pay tax, and then they can qualify for the accommodation supplement, half of the rent paid by the government and the child tax credit.

      So they work for well below the minimium wage, and have a good standard of living. And who pays for all of this? The middle class. Oh, and by the way, you are subject to the nation you are a citizen of. So if China’s policy is milk the west, and you milk the west, you are not a criminal. Tax wise you are a resident of the country you’ve lived in for 183 days of the year.

      • Darin says:

        “The migrant worker scam works just so:”

        You forgot one- ignore first world born,raised and educated skilled workers and professionals that speak the same language and hail from similar cultures in preference for third worlders.

  15. The Gantt Guy says:

    Bwahahahahaha … “deplorable act”! http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif

    • KG says:

      http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gifhttp://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gifhttp://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif
      Buy that perp a beer!

      • Wombat says:

        Nice to see that despite the capacity for building a modern, western toilet system they’ve opted for an updated version of a hole in the fucking ground.

        Any relevance to koranic teaching? Sayest mohammed, allah wills it that thou shalst shit in a hole in the ground, that to be seated whilst thou excrete thy bodily waste shall offend him?”

        Makes you realise just how intent they are(n’t) on fitting in. :evil:

        • The Gantt Guy says:

          Those dunnies are definitely emblematic, aren’t they?

          And it wouldn’t surprise me in the least if their Book of Death contained instructions for how to take a dump. It gives them chapter and verse on every single other aspect of the how, when and what of their lives.

  16. Robertv says:

    Brainwashed(death). They also think an ice bear is like a pet and guns kill people.

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