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To: generally
But when I really looked closely, I thought NZ (along with every other place on earth) was more socialist than the US. At that time, I had no idea that they were also being overrun by muslims.

I spent 5 weeks in New Zealand last winter, taking a break from winter in Montana. On leaving from Auckland I spent a night in an airport hotel. There was a take-out market about a half mile away I walked to for my last dinner. The clientele were all muslim airport workers and other muslims, many were women and children ... they have a successful breeding program established.

I watched carefully as my meal was assembled from the various offerings. Didn't want a Jessie Jackson spit addition to my selections. The conservation was all in arabic jabbering.

My takeaway feeling was one of impending doom for the country. And I'm glad I visited but am not sure I'll return. Beautiful country with great scenery and food. But with a population essentially disarmed then, and things only getting worse, I doubt New Zealand will repel the invasion of muslims.

1,916 posted on 03/28/2019 6:10:42 AM PDT by Comment Not Approved (When bureaucrats outlaw hunting, outlaws will hunt bureaucrats.)
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Thanks for the eyewitness info.

Hopefully after POTUS is done with MAGA, the next step will be the rest of the world.


1,917 posted on 03/28/2019 6:13:57 AM PDT by generally ( Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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And I'm glad I visited but am not sure I'll return. Beautiful country with great scenery and food. But with a population essentially disarmed then, and things only getting worse, I doubt New Zealand will repel the invasion of muslims.

They going to be in a big hurt when the Chinese arrive

New Zealand scraps air force warplanes

By Paul Chapman in Wellington 12:00AM BST 09 May 2001

MOST of the Royal New Zealand Air Force is to be scrapped, the government said yesterday, curtailing its traditional role with Australia of helping to guarantee security in the Pacific.

The decision marked the first time the RNZAF had been without combat aircraft since it was established in 1938. It will be left with some transport aircraft and helicopters.

Dr David Dickens, director of strategic studies at Victoria University in Wellington, said: "Since the 1930s few other Western countries, except those that have been defeated in war, have gone through changes like this - disarming, in essence, a full combat side of the armed forces."

1,932 posted on 03/28/2019 7:06:17 AM PDT by spokeshave (recovering Spokeshave from another computer.)
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