NZ cancels many of it Anzac Day Services

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Re: NZ cancels many of it Anzac Day Services

Post by flutch » 11 Apr 2019, 9:16 pm

Well thats what you get with a nation that is full of PC softo's sorry to any kiwis that aren't but the majority of kiwis seem all to eager to tow the line, virtue signal, roll over and kiss ass... This garbage is evidence of that. totally spitting and s**ting on the lives lost during WW1 WW2 and Vietnam etc.
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Re: NZ cancels many of it Anzac Day Services

Post by Fug » 14 Apr 2019, 4:18 pm

You'd think cancelling the nation's most sacred day out of 'security concerns' is the same as submitting to terrorism. Shame really.
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Post by Member-Deleted » 15 Apr 2019, 10:56 am

Maybe some of the politicans should serve in the military before being allowed to be a politician bit like some American pollies then they may see what Anzac means to some people they didn't stop the Anzac Parades in Tasmania because of Port Arthur shootings ,As bad as the shootings in NZ was the Gov should not take it and use it as a lever for its own purpose was not the lives lost both NZ and Australian just as important as the lives of the people sadly lost not so long back in NZ there is no doubt that we all mourn these people lost but to stop other people for mourning their lost then it leaves a question of what is the main reason behind the the decission to favour one over the other is it their lack of knowelege of never being there or not having to rely on mateship in warfare or lack of the true feeling of sheer loss of family and mates that comes with war or is the gov using it for a lever for its own purpose if anything both situations deserve respect but not one over the other in any instance what so ever , this will be another instance where the gov has created a divide amongst people rather than bringing them together
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Re: NZ cancels many of it Anzac Day Services

Post by marksman » 15 Apr 2019, 11:58 am

the murderer is getting his way
he wanted to put a wedge in between people and cause disruption as he wrote in his manifesto
NZ polies are just making the most of it and bending there people over for him, political convenience
the polies fail to admit that this is because of a massive failure of security agencies and police
whats the difference between crowds of people coming out respecting the massacre victims to show support
or respecting the anzac legends
the polies should serve in the military before becoming polyscum :drinks:
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Re: NZ cancels many of it Anzac Day Services

Post by mickb » 17 Apr 2019, 1:50 pm

its a political stunt to lend weight in the public eye to the law changes. Terror alerts are for organisational level threats or where threats are determined to have reasonable chance of re-occuring. A lone gunman whether he kills 10 or 50 is a statistical anomaly and for the record a fairly minor fatality statistic. Normal suburban homicide and car crashes are far far more damaging and do not shut down Anzac day or anything else last time I checked- so this massacre certainly shouldn't either.
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