During the past week, readers have sent YouTube video links on topics related to PM Jacinda’s signing NZ up to the Globalists’ UN migration compact just before last Christmas, as this must explain, at least in part, her extraordinary overreaction after the March mosque attacks.
Before the last election she made clear that she wanted lots more “refugees” coming to NZ (nearly all of them, however, are economic migrants wanting a better life and not real refugees — those who flee from political persecution) and that Globalism is fundamental to her Weltanshauung (world-view) and objectives. That was, and probably still is, directly at odds with Winston Peters’s stance, however.
When the country has 40,000+ homeless people sleeping rough, it can only be irresponsible to invite a flood of poorly skilled and educated people — real refugees or otherwise, many of whom have large families — into the country when it is obviously beyond the country’s resources to cope with them. Shouldn’t the plenty of existing housed, but still poor families in NZ, both Maori and Pakeha, be a primary concern, too? “Charity begins at home.”
This first video is an answer given by the Dalai Lama (not quite a white fascist) during a public meeting in Rotterdam, Netherlands, which is opposite to Jacinda’s stated views:
The second video deals with Jacinda’s belief that mass migration from Third World countries into First World countries will solve Third World poverty:
The third video is a history lesson on the Crusades versus Jihad attacks of the Middle Ages — the latter were way in excess of the former. It’s quite possible Jacinda thinks otherwise.