I don’t think we’ve had such a tone deaf government in quite a while.
I don’t think we’ve had such a tone deaf government in quite a while.
Expecting a performer to go to lengths like that just isn’t realistic, they’ve got their own job to do.
They made an ad that didn’t show a car, with the most generic logo imaginable.
Just baffling really.
Most of those people work for the venue though, the performer doesn’t control their wages.
Make an ad that doesn’t even have a car in it.
I can’t imagine it’s particularly difficult to shoot someone, it’s not some work of genius.
It’s pretty surprising he still had the weapon on him though.
I’m a bit confused myself actually. I can understand pushing back against practices like deliberately working slowly, or bus drivers not collecting fares, if you’re at work and being paid.
But following the rules to the letter?
It’s not that they had an emotional argument, it’s that every comment I’ve seen from them lately has been off the deep end, and there’s not really any nice way of telling them that.
Sure they would, buddy. Whatever you say.
I’m starting to think you’re not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
How exactly do you think it would end if the government tried to declare an Iwi or an environmental org were in fact a gang? Do you think the NZ public would stand for that?
They have multiple text wall posts rambling on about Taurine and B12 they think will prove you wrong.
They’re probably going to fuck off to one of the pariah subs like Hexbear, by the sound of it. They don’t like their views being challenged.
I just had a look over there, every post bar one in the last week is about vegan cats.
They’re not handling this well at all.
They banned an admin and reinstated a bunch of deleted comments.
I don’t know what else they expected.
It’s a strange one, I’m not entirely sure what their angle is. I do like the idea of orgasations like a university not taking a position on issues outside their area of expertise.
We recently had Tory Whanau tell central government to butt out of their business, while the council passed a resolution opposing the treaty principles Bill, for example.
It’s a waste of time, and such actions are seldom taken seriously anyway.