A compilation of Social Media comments by Jim Cable
Gunny sack and cardy. How stunning and brave.
If she insists on wearing a sack, at least get an iron.
You’d think with all that $ she’d be able to afford a nicer sack.
Linen requires ironing, cardigans and sneakers don’t belong in diplomatic settings. Comfort and smartness is not hard to achieve, especially on a large income. Try harder.
Looks like she’s just mowed the lawns!
Why is her hair always a mess and her clothes wrinkled? This is how she presents a supposedly 1st world nation?
doesn’t care about her appearance, doesn’t care about democracy
Looks like she’s had a rough night sleeping on Queen St.
I thought it was prison uniform
Trashy, trashy, trashy.
I’ll bet the bloke feels a little over-dressed He could have shown up in shorts and jandals [flip flops], if only he had known
Is this a sackcloth and ashes event?
WTF she’s wearing sneakers. Classy move although probably better than barefoot like the rest of the Whanau
I’ve seen unmade beds that looked tidier!
About sums up the state of NZ
Gordon said:
Thank goodness she is not standing in front of the NEW ZEALAND flag – what an insult to NEW ZEALAND; lucky let-off for our COUNTRY.
Any unsuspecting person would probably think she is from somewhere close to the “Congolese” !!!!!!
Her outfit, mind, thoughts, and attitude towards democracy, et al, are key pointers to her arrogance wearing that “sack”; no doubt jabcinda was the ‘designer and seamstress’.
Goodness me ……………. an absolute embarrassment for NEW ZEALAND, and all NEW ZEALANDERS.
1936horse said:
She would have been better off to wear the traditional Maori flax wrap and coconut bras
G Williamson said:
Mahuta is an embarrassing disgrace to New Zealand! I’m ashamed to admit she is our foreign minister!
D Johnston said:
Is the ‘Special Needs Workshop’ unaware she’s missing? Concerning.
Dave Fife said:
A bloody disgrace ! Just like the cringe worthy haka performed for Boris Johnson while the tooth fairy proudly looks on .
Waikanae watchers said:
Some the best public haka were performed by attendees at Freedom Village and by supporters at rallys in different provincial centres.
laurie rudman said:
Oh my god what a sight to represent us, I for one am or was a labor supporter but gave that idea up with the likes of this!!!! being appointed to represent me and my family to overseas representatives like she just woke up from a day at a sleepover, didn’t she have any idea at all what it’s like to be out of her stick hut? it’s this and the more and more like her that is trying to overthrow power in our country New Zealand (not Aotearoa) as they want to make it and also them that want, want, want everything given to them and sit back on their backsides while they try and drum their lingo into us.
D Johnston said:
Hi Laurie Rudman, Yes you are correct. As an expat for over 30yrs living in Australia – and being of part Māori descent, I am so deeply appalled and ashamed of what has happened to my beloved homeland. All the division and misplaced hatred – insidiously and intentionally implemented by the entire Ardern/Klaus Schwab/Globalist agenda. The Māori elites who have so greedily and reprehensibly sold out their very own people and consequently ALL New Zealanders, – (aided and abetted by the government funded MSM), to perpetuate this evil, will eventually be held to account. A Makutu on Mahuta and her puppeteers/minions. Keep the faith New Zealand! – you WILL come through this and once again be a strong, innovative, progressive and united country. Maybe even more so.
Wayne Collie said:
Graffiti and rags. Sums up New Zealand’s current crop of politicians.
terry1tutaki said:
Yeah a potato 🥔 sack alright 👍 goodone.