New Lynn knife attack
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@godder said in New Lynn knife attack:
Grant says IPT clearly got it wrong in accepting the claim originally, and there should obviously be an offence in the antiterrorism legislation for planning attacks, so it's not like he's suggesting those parts were good, just that he's pleased that the law as written was complied with.
@kirwan said in New Lynn knife attack:
@godder said in New Lynn knife attack:
Grant says IPT clearly got it wrong in accepting the claim originally, and there should obviously be an offence in the antiterrorism legislation for planning attacks, so it's not like he's suggesting those parts were good, just that he's pleased that the law as written was complied with.
Which is not seeing the forest for the trees.
2021 ... where the lefty is defending Damian Grant and the conservative is disagreeing ...
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@kirwan said in New Lynn knife attack:
@godder said in New Lynn knife attack:
Grant says IPT clearly got it wrong in accepting the claim originally, and there should obviously be an offence in the antiterrorism legislation for planning attacks, so it's not like he's suggesting those parts were good, just that he's pleased that the law as written was complied with.
Which is not seeing the forest for the trees.
He'd no doubt say that about your comment. Executive overreach (or worse) is a problem with centuries of historical examples.
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@booboo said in New Lynn knife attack:
@godder said in New Lynn knife attack:
Grant says IPT clearly got it wrong in accepting the claim originally, and there should obviously be an offence in the antiterrorism legislation for planning attacks, so it's not like he's suggesting those parts were good, just that he's pleased that the law as written was complied with.
@kirwan said in New Lynn knife attack:
@godder said in New Lynn knife attack:
Grant says IPT clearly got it wrong in accepting the claim originally, and there should obviously be an offence in the antiterrorism legislation for planning attacks, so it's not like he's suggesting those parts were good, just that he's pleased that the law as written was complied with.
Which is not seeing the forest for the trees.
2021 ... where the lefty is defending Damian Grant and the conservative is disagreeing ...
Mistrust of authority is not exclusive to either the left or right wing, there is plenty of history of both being poorly treated by governments. Labour parties and trade unions often use red as a signature colour to represent the blood shed by workers in struggles for decent working conditions. Whatever I can say about modern NZ politics, nobody is suggesting sending out the police and/or army to attack the workers' strike/picket/march or anything like it.
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@godder said in New Lynn knife attack:
@booboo said in New Lynn knife attack:
@godder said in New Lynn knife attack:
Grant says IPT clearly got it wrong in accepting the claim originally, and there should obviously be an offence in the antiterrorism legislation for planning attacks, so it's not like he's suggesting those parts were good, just that he's pleased that the law as written was complied with.
@kirwan said in New Lynn knife attack:
@godder said in New Lynn knife attack:
Grant says IPT clearly got it wrong in accepting the claim originally, and there should obviously be an offence in the antiterrorism legislation for planning attacks, so it's not like he's suggesting those parts were good, just that he's pleased that the law as written was complied with.
Which is not seeing the forest for the trees.
2021 ... where the lefty is defending Damian Grant and the conservative is disagreeing ...
Mistrust of authority is not exclusive to either the left or right wing, there is plenty of history of both being poorly treated by governments. Labour parties and trade unions often use red as a signature colour to represent the blood shed by workers in struggles for decent working conditions. Whatever I can say about modern NZ politics, nobody is suggesting sending out the police and/or army to attack the workers' strike/picket/march or anything like it.
Drama queens
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@kirwan said in New Lynn knife attack:
@godder said in New Lynn knife attack:
@booboo said in New Lynn knife attack:
@godder said in New Lynn knife attack:
Grant says IPT clearly got it wrong in accepting the claim originally, and there should obviously be an offence in the antiterrorism legislation for planning attacks, so it's not like he's suggesting those parts were good, just that he's pleased that the law as written was complied with.
@kirwan said in New Lynn knife attack:
@godder said in New Lynn knife attack:
Grant says IPT clearly got it wrong in accepting the claim originally, and there should obviously be an offence in the antiterrorism legislation for planning attacks, so it's not like he's suggesting those parts were good, just that he's pleased that the law as written was complied with.
Which is not seeing the forest for the trees.
2021 ... where the lefty is defending Damian Grant and the conservative is disagreeing ...
Mistrust of authority is not exclusive to either the left or right wing, there is plenty of history of both being poorly treated by governments. Labour parties and trade unions often use red as a signature colour to represent the blood shed by workers in struggles for decent working conditions. Whatever I can say about modern NZ politics, nobody is suggesting sending out the police and/or army to attack the workers' strike/picket/march or anything like it.
Drama queens
Absolutely.
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@kirwan said in New Lynn knife attack:
@godder said in New Lynn knife attack:
@booboo said in New Lynn knife attack:
@godder said in New Lynn knife attack:
Grant says IPT clearly got it wrong in accepting the claim originally, and there should obviously be an offence in the antiterrorism legislation for planning attacks, so it's not like he's suggesting those parts were good, just that he's pleased that the law as written was complied with.
@kirwan said in New Lynn knife attack:
@godder said in New Lynn knife attack:
Grant says IPT clearly got it wrong in accepting the claim originally, and there should obviously be an offence in the antiterrorism legislation for planning attacks, so it's not like he's suggesting those parts were good, just that he's pleased that the law as written was complied with.
Which is not seeing the forest for the trees.
2021 ... where the lefty is defending Damian Grant and the conservative is disagreeing ...
Mistrust of authority is not exclusive to either the left or right wing, there is plenty of history of both being poorly treated by governments. Labour parties and trade unions often use red as a signature colour to represent the blood shed by workers in struggles for decent working conditions. Whatever I can say about modern NZ politics, nobody is suggesting sending out the police and/or army to attack the workers' strike/picket/march or anything like it.
Drama queens
Very Victor Hugo