We also received this info about her from Ross during the week:

A New Zealand Member of Government, a supporter of a designated terrorist group, cries Victim and blames white men who identify as gender and sex as the same. Give me a break. NZ Taxpayer money is supporting this crazy shit. Her history is that she is an active supporter of terrorist organisations overseas.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_e6g_NOlQA 

Marama Davidson, Green Party. She was jailed in Israel for a trip to support the Palestinian Popular Liberation Front which is a designated terrorist organization. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (Arabic: الجبهة الشعبية لتحرير فلسطين, romanized: al-Jabhah al-Sha`biyyah li-Taḥrīr Filasṭīn, PFLP) is a secular Palestinian Marxist–Leninist and revolutionary Socialist organization founded in 1967 by George Habash. The PFLP hijacked commercial airliners. The PFLP was active in 2004 and the group was responsible for the 1 November 2004 suicide bombing at the Carmel Market. As part of the Arab–Israeli conflict, especially during the Second Intifada from 2000 to 2005, Palestinian militant groups used children for suicide bombings.

Hezbollah pioneered the use of suicide bombers in the Middle East: UN REPORT: Palestinian exploitation of children as weapons of war (2014). Palestinian terrorists have long detonated suicide bombers in pizza shops, buses, weddings, bar mitzvah celebrations, and malls

My opinion is: Shouldn’t we take terrorism seriously? Davidson at the Albert Park Transgender Activists’ mob attack equates to domestic terrorism. Marama Davidson has also entered a war zone to collaborate with a designated terrorist group.

UN Watch https://unwatch.org/un-aid-worker-indicted-aiding-hamas…/

Piece by retired journalist Rupert Eye:-

Questions about the Disgraceful Auckland Mob Violence on 25 March

by Rupert Pye

Michael Wood’s unwise words

Questions swirl around the mob violence that recently erupted when English women rights advocate Posie Parker, also known as Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, endeavoured to speak at a public venue in Albert Park. Many of the questions revolve around reported comments by government ministers and other politicians.

For example on the preceding Thursday, Immigration Minister Michael Wood said he condemned her “inflammatory, vile and incorrect worldviews” but that the decision sat with Immigration New Zealand.  Their advice was there was no reason to believe that she is, or is likely to be, a threat or risk to the public order or public interest.

Frenzied counter-protestors

But the “threat to public order” did not come from Posie Parker or her small number of supporters. The New Zealand Herald said there were about 150 supporters of Parker at the event, and as many as 2000 counter-protesters. The counter-protestors, from reports and television video, were frenzied.

“When Parker appeared, she had liquid — believed to be tomato soup and egg — flung at her, and was forced to leave the area before she could speak. Protesters then swamped the rotunda. The substance-throwing protester was removed by security but Parker’s attempts to speak were drowned out by various noise devices, drums, chants of “go home” and, at one point, a Whitney Houston song playing over the loudspeakers” reported the Otago Daily Times.

Why did Michael Wood condemn a women’s right advocate as having “inflammatory, vile and incorrect worldviews”? Does he not believe in women having a democratic voice?

Marama Davidson’s bigoted denigration of white men

Then Marama Davidson, Greens co-leader and the Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence, spoke up. She said “I am the Prevention Violence Minister, and I know who causes violence in the world, and it’s white cis men.”

Cis? Google says “Cis, short for cisgender (pronounced sis-gender, or just sis), is a term that means whatever gender you are now is the same as what was presumed for you at birth. This simply means that when a parent or doctor called you a boy or a girl when you were born, they got it right.”

Davidson who has Maori and European bloodlines, in her racist outburst against “whites”, was attacking Europeans. In a fit of disrespect, is she disowning her European forbears be it a parent or a grandparent?

It is not the first time that Marama Davidson has indulged in a racist attack. When National’s deputy leader Nicola Willis expressed concern about her safety in walking along Wellington’s CBD streets at night, Davidson launched an attack accusing Willis of being racist. But Nicola Willis, to my knowledge, never mentioned any ethnicity.

Helen Houghton of the New Conservative Party commented “the aggressive statement made by Greens co-leader Marama Davidson dismissed any visibility of the women’s concerns and haphazardly used Te Reo Maori as a generalised statement speaking for all Maori.” Helen Houghton also said “Labour Deputy-Leader Carmel Sepuloni in stating her opposition to Kelli-Jay’s words also trod on the hard-fought rights of New Zealand women.”

Ugly intolerance

Political commentator Amy Brooke asked “it is possible that something good will come out of the appalling situation in Auckland where this tiny woman (Kelli-Jay) realised her life was in danger, with the police intervening far too late?

“It will have brought home to many the ugly intolerance, in fact the sheer venom of many members of the well-shielded LGBTQIA+ community. Determined to silence any critiques of the crazy theorising that one can change one’s sex simply by saying so, the rowdy, bullying mob in Auckland also launched its attack on freedom of speech.”

Questions about police inaction

Did any arrests of members of the violent mob occur?  Did Police Commissioner Coster really say that if Kelli-Jay did not feel safe in a public place, she should leave it? Surely the police’s basic duty is to uphold peace, particularly in a public place?

Government ministers out of line

Amy Brooke was critical of senior government ministers who obviously had prejudiced views or perhaps thought they saw political mileage in siding with the protestors. “Equally disgraceful was the response from the Minister of Immigration Michael Wood in relation to Posie Parker’s visit …”  Grant Robertson, the gay Labour Party Minister of Finance called her views “abhorrent, dangerous and disingenuous.”

Amy Brooke rightly challenged these two ministers: “It is hard to see what is abhorrent, dangerous and disingenuous about trying to safeguard women and girls.” 

This interview with a woman on the receiving end of the Leftist violence is slow to start, but worth persevering with. It makes clear that all women need to realize they are on their own. The police and the media are all doing the bidding of government. Do not expect any police protection if you or your organisation are not following this government’s line. If you are a biological woman (why do we have to use that adjective?!), do not expect any protection from the hatred either.