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NZ government turned in to a bunch of dancing monkeys.

postngone

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Just imagine living in that trash hole of a place.

 

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You guys really need to get out more the kiwi population of NZ are conservative. Not sure why they are doing the haka there but looks like it is in protest to a bill probably put up by the white liberal party there.


Also wood that little kiwi minx
 

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@postngone
Re: the thread title: "NZ government turned in to a bunch of dancing monkeys."
This ain't a new thang bo.
The corp govt stooges down here, just like everywhere else, have always been dancing monkeys, right from the start. It is the primary purpose of political parasites innit. They don't serve any of us, the people. Never have.
They only dance to their corporate masters tune.

Just imagine living in that trash hole of a place.
Ever visited the country?
There definitely are some shit hole areas, for example: major urban centers like Auckland, which are rapidly becoming overrun by foreigners.
Yet the vast majority of the country isn't urbanized.
While around 85% of the miniscule population of ~5 million reside within the urban centers too. Meaning that barely 15% of the population occupies the entire rest of the place.

Interesting fact, according to various online sources, the total land area of Nederland is approximately 15.45% of the total land area of NZ, while Nederland also has 3× the population.

These particular political stooges doing the haka, are from the Te Pāti (Maori) party. It's a minor party that does the bidding of the elite Maori corporations. Te Pāti definitely doesn't represent the bulk of actual Maori, although they typically claim they do.
I don't know if it's mentioned in your linked article, but there's been something else going on which is related to Te Pāti's haka shenanigans. Since last week around 55,000 pro-Maori supremacists have been making their way from the top of the north island all the way down to the parliament building in Wellington to protest.
The mob arrived in Wellington earlier today. Of course they'll be pandered to by officials.
From what little I understand of the whole thing, they're basically protesting because the current corp govt minions agenda doesn't prioritize the continued forfeiture of national (taxpayer funded) assets and the control thereof unto the elite Maori corporations.
 

postngone

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@postngone
Re: the thread title: "NZ government turned in to a bunch of dancing monkeys."
This ain't a new thang bo.
The corp govt stooges down here, just like everywhere else, have always been dancing monkeys, right from the start. It is the primary purpose of political parasites innit. They don't serve any of us, the people. Never have.
They only dance to their corporate masters tune.


Ever visited the country?
There definitely are some shit hole areas, for example: major urban centers like Auckland, which are rapidly becoming overrun by foreigners.
Yet the vast majority of the country isn't urbanized.
While around 85% of the miniscule population of ~5 million reside within the urban centers too. Meaning that barely 15% of the population occupies the entire rest of the place.

Interesting fact, according to various online sources, the total land area of Nederland is approximately 15.45% of the total land area of NZ, while Nederland also has 3× the population.


These particular political stooges doing the haka, are from the Te Pāti (Maori) party. It's a minor party that does the bidding of the elite Maori corporations. Te Pāti definitely doesn't represent the bulk of actual Maori, although they typically claim they do.
I don't know if it's mentioned in your linked article, but there's been something else going on which is related to Te Pāti's haka shenanigans. Since last week around 55,000 pro-Maori supremacists have been making their way from the top of the north island all the way down to the parliament building in Wellington to protest.
The mob arrived in Wellington earlier today. Of course they'll be pandered to by officials.
From what little I understand of the whole thing, they're basically protesting because the current corp govt minions agenda doesn't prioritize the continued forfeiture of national (taxpayer funded) assets and the control thereof unto the elite Maori corporations.
I stand with the Maori. Kill all the Kiwi( bird)s! British politics are the worst.
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Im telling you.. The best thing for NZ to do is surrender all assets to the Dutch and let us take care of it. You could be the next Caribbean.
 

postngone

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Like how ya'z took real good care of the first f35 y'all received from the US back in 2019 aye...
No comment.. Since we got forced in to buying that shit.. They even killed Pim Fortuyn for it, who had a legit shot at being the PM... That was before he got shot in the head 3 times.

The queen named a horse of hers after the killer. Volkert.
 
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postngone

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This is why you need the Dutch.

Firstly we trash your skyline with our mills to assert dominance.
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (at this point the Dutch and British are collaborating, but they are backstabbers so it didnt last long) - september 11, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (after seeing what pussy's the British are, the Dutch turn on them) - september 12, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (evidence of first use of the Wooden shoe of mass destruction) - september 12, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (as you can see the wooden shoe of mass destruction is super effective)- september 13, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (Dutch bring in female soldiers just to piss off the British, Maori and mutated kiwi birds) - september 13, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (The Dutch Dream Team) - september 14, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (Me making a self while standing over a pile of dead kiwis, obviously holding tulips and about to plant the real red, white, and blue flag.) - september 15, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (The Dutch hired some mongols for the final kills) - september 15, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (Evidence of kiwi mutation, probably military experiments) - september 16, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (Last kiwis fly off and the dead kiwis seem to mutate even more) - september 18, 2025

After many decades, NZ was finally able to thrive again. Their economy is even stronger than Bahrain's.
 
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TheFiend

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This is why you need the Dutch.

Firstly we trash your skyline with our mills to assert dominance.
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (at this point the Dutch and British are collaborating, but they are backstabbers so it didnt last long) - september 11, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (after seeing what pussy's the British are, the Dutch turn on them) - september 12, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (evidence of first use of the Wooden shoe of mass destruction) - september 12, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (as you can see the wooden shoe of mass destruction is super effective)- september 13, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (Dutch bring in female soldiers just to piss off the British, Maori and mutated kiwi birds) - september 13, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (The Dutch Dream Team) - september 14, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (Me making a self while standing over a pile of dead kiwis, obviously holding tulips and about to plant the real red, white, and blue flag.) - september 15, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (The Dutch hired some mongols for the final kills) - september 15, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (Evidence of kiwi mutation, probably military experiments) - september 16, 2025
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The Dutch Battle for NZ (Last kiwis fly off and the dead kiwis seem to mutate even more) - september 18, 2025

After many decades, NZ was finally able to thrive again. Their economy is even stronger than Bahrain's.
Well, y'all would definitely enjoy the ideal cycling conditions here, that's four shore. The NZ terrain is flat as fuck....

Bonus mcfuckery fact:
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postngone

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Well, y'all would definitely enjoy the ideal cycling conditions here, that's four shore. The NZ terrain is flat as fuck....

Bonus mcfuckery fact:
Ehm bro… That is not Germany… You shared the Italian border and stated Germany as comparison to Nieuw Zee land. Rofl. LMFAO. lol... You should visit Europe, mate… At least once… For all you know, we could be just AI generated.

FYI: We invented this thing called MOUNTAIN bikes…
 

postngone

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Now lets see if you can find out what the Dutch borders really are...

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Suriname, Indonesia, Aruba, Curaçao.. And I didnt even do the other two America's, South Africa, and other locations we secretly own.


Oh and..

1. Economic Strength

GDP: The Netherlands has a higher GDP ($1.1 trillion in 2023) compared to New Zealand ($250 billion in 2023).

Trade and Logistics Hub: The Netherlands is a global logistics powerhouse, hosting Rotterdam, Europe’s largest port, and Schiphol Airport, one of the busiest in Europe. New Zealand lacks such large-scale trade hubs due to its geographic isolation.



2. Innovation and Technology

Global Innovation Index: The Netherlands ranks consistently higher in the Global Innovation Index (2023 rank: 5th) compared to New Zealand (rank: 26th), reflecting its strength in R&D, tech startups, and patent production.

Agri-Tech Leadership: Dutch agricultural technology (precision farming, vertical farming) is world-leading, helping them become the second-largest agricultural exporter globally despite limited land.



3. Education and Research

Top Universities: The Netherlands boasts globally ranked institutions like the University of Amsterdam and Delft University of Technology. It attracts international students and researchers through world-class programs.

Research Output: Dutch researchers contribute heavily to science and innovation, especially in fields like water management, renewable energy, and urban planning.



4. Infrastructure

Public Transport: The Netherlands has one of the most advanced and sustainable public transportation networks in the world, including high-speed trains and cycling infrastructure.

Internet Connectivity: Among the best in Europe, the Netherlands has near-universal broadband access with exceptionally high speeds.



5. Leadership

Water Management: The Netherlands is a global leader in flood control and water management, exporting expertise worldwide.

Renewable Energy: Strong strides in offshore wind energy make the Netherlands a European leader in sustainable energy.



6. Cultural Influence

Art and Design: The Netherlands has a rich cultural history (e.g., Van Gogh, Rembrandt) and remains influential in modern design, architecture, and cultural diplomacy.

International Organizations: The Hague is home to institutions like the International Court of Justice and Europol, making it a hub for international governance.



7. Quality of Life

Quality of Life: The Netherlands offers high living standards with excellent healthcare, education, and work-life balance.



8. Happiness Index Score

Netherlands: Ranked 6th in the World Happiness Report 2023, with a score of 7.415.

New Zealand: Ranked 10th, with a score of 7.277.



9. Land claimed

The Netherlands’ reclaimed land (~7,000 sq km) is about:

2.6% of New Zealand's total land area.




Yall are lazy and inefficient as fuck.
 
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Rebarcock.

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Now lets see if you can find out what the Dutch borders really are...

View attachment 226468

Suriname, Indonesia, Aruba, Curaçao.. And I didnt even do the other two America's, South Africa, and other locations we secretly own.


Oh and..

1. Economic Strength

GDP: The Netherlands has a higher GDP ($1.1 trillion in 2023) compared to New Zealand ($250 billion in 2023).

Trade and Logistics Hub: The Netherlands is a global logistics powerhouse, hosting Rotterdam, Europe’s largest port, and Schiphol Airport, one of the busiest in Europe. New Zealand lacks such large-scale trade hubs due to its geographic isolation.



2. Innovation and Technology

Global Innovation Index: The Netherlands ranks consistently higher in the Global Innovation Index (2023 rank: 5th) compared to New Zealand (rank: 26th), reflecting its strength in R&D, tech startups, and patent production.

Agri-Tech Leadership: Dutch agricultural technology (precision farming, vertical farming) is world-leading, helping them become the second-largest agricultural exporter globally despite limited land.



3. Education and Research

Top Universities: The Netherlands boasts globally ranked institutions like the University of Amsterdam and Delft University of Technology. It attracts international students and researchers through world-class programs.

Research Output: Dutch researchers contribute heavily to science and innovation, especially in fields like water management, renewable energy, and urban planning.



4. Infrastructure

Public Transport: The Netherlands has one of the most advanced and sustainable public transportation networks in the world, including high-speed trains and cycling infrastructure.

Internet Connectivity: Among the best in Europe, the Netherlands has near-universal broadband access with exceptionally high speeds.



5. Leadership

Water Management: The Netherlands is a global leader in flood control and water management, exporting expertise worldwide.

Renewable Energy: Strong strides in offshore wind energy make the Netherlands a European leader in sustainable energy.



6. Cultural Influence

Art and Design: The Netherlands has a rich cultural history (e.g., Van Gogh, Rembrandt) and remains influential in modern design, architecture, and cultural diplomacy.

International Organizations: The Hague is home to institutions like the International Court of Justice and Europol, making it a hub for international governance.



7. Quality of Life

Quality of Life: The Netherlands offers high living standards with excellent healthcare, education, and work-life balance.



8. Happiness Index Score

Netherlands: Ranked 6th in the World Happiness Report 2023, with a score of 7.415.

New Zealand: Ranked 10th, with a score of 7.277.



9. Land claimed

The Netherlands’ reclaimed land (~7,000 sq km) is about:

2.6% of New Zealand's total land area.




Yall are lazy and inefficient as fuck.
Now lets see if you can find out what the Dutch borders really are...

View attachment 226468

Suriname, Indonesia, Aruba, Curaçao.. And I didnt even do the other two America's, South Africa, and other locations we secretly own.


Oh and..

1. Economic Strength

GDP: The Netherlands has a higher GDP ($1.1 trillion in 2023) compared to New Zealand ($250 billion in 2023).

Trade and Logistics Hub: The Netherlands is a global logistics powerhouse, hosting Rotterdam, Europe’s largest port, and Schiphol Airport, one of the busiest in Europe. New Zealand lacks such large-scale trade hubs due to its geographic isolation.



2. Innovation and Technology

Global Innovation Index: The Netherlands ranks consistently higher in the Global Innovation Index (2023 rank: 5th) compared to New Zealand (rank: 26th), reflecting its strength in R&D, tech startups, and patent production.

Agri-Tech Leadership: Dutch agricultural technology (precision farming, vertical farming) is world-leading, helping them become the second-largest agricultural exporter globally despite limited land.



3. Education and Research

Top Universities: The Netherlands boasts globally ranked institutions like the University of Amsterdam and Delft University of Technology. It attracts international students and researchers through world-class programs.

Research Output: Dutch researchers contribute heavily to science and innovation, especially in fields like water management, renewable energy, and urban planning.



4. Infrastructure

Public Transport: The Netherlands has one of the most advanced and sustainable public transportation networks in the world, including high-speed trains and cycling infrastructure.

Internet Connectivity: Among the best in Europe, the Netherlands has near-universal broadband access with exceptionally high speeds.



5. Leadership

Water Management: The Netherlands is a global leader in flood control and water management, exporting expertise worldwide.

Renewable Energy: Strong strides in offshore wind energy make the Netherlands a European leader in sustainable energy.



6. Cultural Influence

Art and Design: The Netherlands has a rich cultural history (e.g., Van Gogh, Rembrandt) and remains influential in modern design, architecture, and cultural diplomacy.

International Organizations: The Hague is home to institutions like the International Court of Justice and Europol, making it a hub for international governance.



7. Quality of Life

Quality of Life: The Netherlands offers high living standards with excellent healthcare, education, and work-life balance.



8. Happiness Index Score

Netherlands: Ranked 6th in the World Happiness Report 2023, with a score of 7.415.

New Zealand: Ranked 10th, with a score of 7.277.



9. Land claimed

The Netherlands’ reclaimed land (~7,000 sq km) is about:

2.6% of New Zealand's total land area.




Yall are lazy and inefficient as fuck.


Yall remind me of the "wutdafuqs?"
Yall eat gringo spiders but give up your guns due to a maniac in Christ's Church built upon Peter
 

TheFiend

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Now lets see if you can find out what the Dutch borders really are...

View attachment 226468

Suriname, Indonesia, Aruba, Curaçao.. And I didnt even do the other two America's, South Africa, and other locations we secretly own.


Oh and..

1. Economic Strength

GDP: The Netherlands has a higher GDP ($1.1 trillion in 2023) compared to New Zealand ($250 billion in 2023).

Trade and Logistics Hub: The Netherlands is a global logistics powerhouse, hosting Rotterdam, Europe’s largest port, and Schiphol Airport, one of the busiest in Europe. New Zealand lacks such large-scale trade hubs due to its geographic isolation.



2. Innovation and Technology

Global Innovation Index: The Netherlands ranks consistently higher in the Global Innovation Index (2023 rank: 5th) compared to New Zealand (rank: 26th), reflecting its strength in R&D, tech startups, and patent production.

Agri-Tech Leadership: Dutch agricultural technology (precision farming, vertical farming) is world-leading, helping them become the second-largest agricultural exporter globally despite limited land.



3. Education and Research

Top Universities: The Netherlands boasts globally ranked institutions like the University of Amsterdam and Delft University of Technology. It attracts international students and researchers through world-class programs.

Research Output: Dutch researchers contribute heavily to science and innovation, especially in fields like water management, renewable energy, and urban planning.



4. Infrastructure

Public Transport: The Netherlands has one of the most advanced and sustainable public transportation networks in the world, including high-speed trains and cycling infrastructure.

Internet Connectivity: Among the best in Europe, the Netherlands has near-universal broadband access with exceptionally high speeds.



5. Leadership

Water Management: The Netherlands is a global leader in flood control and water management, exporting expertise worldwide.

Renewable Energy: Strong strides in offshore wind energy make the Netherlands a European leader in sustainable energy.



6. Cultural Influence

Art and Design: The Netherlands has a rich cultural history (e.g., Van Gogh, Rembrandt) and remains influential in modern design, architecture, and cultural diplomacy.

International Organizations: The Hague is home to institutions like the International Court of Justice and Europol, making it a hub for international governance.



7. Quality of Life

Quality of Life: The Netherlands offers high living standards with excellent healthcare, education, and work-life balance.



8. Happiness Index Score

Netherlands: Ranked 6th in the World Happiness Report 2023, with a score of 7.415.

New Zealand: Ranked 10th, with a score of 7.277.



9. Land claimed

The Netherlands’ reclaimed land (~7,000 sq km) is about:

2.6% of New Zealand's total land area.
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