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Many times Jews try to infiltrate in Chinese and agents ended in stadium executions...in Japan Jakuza killing them on the streets. Gooks arent stupid, and is hard to infiltrate if you arent gook, and Jews are more like niggers or Turks, Pakistanis but they havent got that gook eyes.
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I think that in future Jews will try to find some way to go in war with gooks, becouse the cant control them any more. That oil crysis it is made to stop gooks fast evolving economy, and this fake money crysis have saim aggenda....all that failed, gooks are tough. So logical thing is WAR with gooks, or in 10 years gooks will be most powerfull nations on world.
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Taxi driver refuses uniform over Nazi reminder
Taxi driver refuses uniform over Nazi reminder
Friday Oct 09, 2009 http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10602238 A taxi driver who was suspended for refusing to wear a black shirt because it reminded him of "wickedness" of the Nazi Reich, should try to come to an agreement with his employer, the Employment Relations Authority says. Harald Kleiven worked as a taxi driver for Russell Moore, who was a member of the Nelson City Taxi Society. During 2008 the society adopted a uniform for their drivers that included a black shirt, which was to come into effect on February 9 this year. Mr Kleiven was suspended for refusing to wear the garment. He told the ERA the shirt was an offensive reminder of the "wickedness perpetrated by agents of the Nazi Reich throughout continental Europe". During World War 2 Mr Kleiven was a Norwegian national. "He described ... a particularly unpleasant exchange in which his whole family (himself as a small boy included) were put up against a wall outside their home and threatened with summary execution by black-shirted Norwegian collaborators, for some minor transgression against the occupying Nazi forces," ERA member James Crichton said. "Mr Kleiven sees the black shirt to be worn by the society staff and members as a reminder of those tragic days in the Second World War and he does not wish to traumatise himself, or indeed be seen perpetrating the black shirt myth by wearing a uniform comprising of a black shirt." Mr Crichton said he was satisfied the society had a legal right to insist its staff wore a uniform. Mr Moore, speaking for the society, said that while he had the highest regard for Mr Kleiven and he was an asset to the business, the society felt it could not make an exception for him in regards to wearing the shirt. Mr Kleiven said because of the policy he had been unjustifiably dismissed and should be awarded compensation. Mr Crichton found Mr Kleiven had not been dismissed from the company, rather he had been "blacklisted", so there was no question of compensation. "It may be possible for the society and Mr Kleiven to come to terms where perhaps the society might re-think its refusal to give Mr Kleiven an exemption, given his passionate belief that the present uniform shirt is a symbol of past evil," Mr Crichton said. |
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Holocaust party students fined
Holocaust party students fined
Friday October 09, 2009 http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/holo...-fined-3065254 Lincoln University near Christchurch has reprimanded 15 students who dressed as Nazis and concentration camp inmates for a party, with penalties including visiting a Holocaust Museum and paying a $200 fine. The university disciplinary committee met on Friday to consider the conduct of the students, who pleaded guilty to the charge of bringing discredit on the university. The committee ruled the students had to: - Visit the Holocaust Museum in Wellington and possibly the German Embassy at their own expense Pay a fine of $200 - Submit a 2000 word essay on a topic determined by the chair of the committee -Two students who wore the most offensive T-shirts also had to complete 150 hours of community service for the university. Until the essay was assessed as being of an acceptable standard, the students would not be able to receive their semester two results, or register for study for the first semester in 2010. The students' conduct was totally offensive, Vice Chancellor Professor Roger Field said in a statement on Friday night. The penalties would expose the students to the horrors of the Holocaust and enable them to reflect on their inappropriate behaviour, he said. The students attended a party at a campus cafe on September 18, run by a halls of residence as part of Oktoberfest celebrations. Their costumes featured slogans such as "Sieg Heil!" and "Hitler's my boi" and one guest was seen wearing a white top decorated with swastikas. |
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Pupils facing suspension over Nazi salute photos
Students at a prestigious school in New Zealand have caused outrage after photographs showing them kneeling in homage before a Nazi flag, kissing a swastika and making "Heil Hitler" salutes were posted on the internet. Published: 11:26AM BST 19 Oct 2009 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...te-photos.html Robin Klitscher, president of the Returned Services Association, which represents former members of the armed forces, said he pitied the students, who were missing more than an understanding. "They are in total ignorance of what they've done," he said. The boys, who could face suspension, have been ordered by the school to apologise on Tuesday to staff at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, where they staged their prank. Karen Mason, a spokeswoman for the museum, described the photographs as "hugely offensive and tasteless". She said of the students: "They do not understand at all or have any empathy. "I would like them to come and see me and I will do my best to explain to them exactly where they have gone wrong, because they have gone seriously wrong." Stephen Goodman, president of the New Zealand Jewish Council, said the boys' action "trivialises the Holocaust and it trivialises the suffering that people went through. "Anything that trivialises suffering dooms us to repeat history rather than learn from it. "It is not such an affront to the Jewish community, it is more an affront to all New Zealanders who served in the armed forces in any war." Mr Goodman has met John Morris, the school's headmaster, to express his concerns over the stunt. Mr Morris said on Monday there was "absolutely no justification for the immature and unthinking" actions of the boys. He said they would face "appropriate" disciplinary action. The incident comes just weeks after students at Lincoln University in Christchurch were photographed wearing concentration camp prisoners' costumes at a fancy dress party. Auckland Grammar, a state-run secondary school established in 1850, is one of the country's most sought after by parents, who praise its high academic standards and emphasis on traditional virtues. An obelisk in the school grounds commemorates former pupils who fought during various wars. Eminent alumni include the Everest pioneer Sir Edmund Hillary, film star Russell Crowe, the cricketers Martin and Jeff Crowe, and several former government ministers. Some 12,000 New Zealanders died while serving during the Second World War, close to one per cent of the country's total population at the time. |
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NZ Prepares For Holocaust Remembrance Day 2010
Focus On The Light! - NZ Prepares For Holocaust Remembrance Day 2010
Tuesday, 15 December, 2009 - 16:18 http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/focus...y-2010/5/33310 The children of Moriah Jewish School in Wellington are inviting children and members of the public to attend Holocaust Remembrance Day in 2010 by joining them at the Holocaust Memorial, Makara Cemetery on Wednesday 27th January at 3pm. "In 2010 we are focusing on the 1.5 million children who were killed in the Holocaust, this is more than the total population of Auckland, the biggest city in New Zealand," says Kessem Goldberg (12). "We're collecting a button for every child who lost their life and we would like to ask people to donate buttons by bringing them on the 27th January or sending them to our school." The remembrance ceremony is co-hosted by the NZ Holocaust Research and Education Centre, the Wellington Regional Jewish Council,B'nai Brith Unit 5187 and the NZ National Commission for UNESCO. This year free buses provided by the Wilson Funeral Home will leave parliament at 2pm and take people to the Makara cemetery. "Through learning programmes about the Holocaust, our younger generation comes to value the importance of tolerance and freedom in a just society," says Dr Andrew Matthews, deputy chair of the NZ National Commission for UNESCO. "This knowledge is essential to ensure that such atrocities never take place again." The children embarked on their project in 2008 and in spite of initial doubts are on track to have collected 1 million buttons by January 2010. People from around the world have sent buttons, well wishes and donations for the students' planned memorial sculpture that will incorporate all the collected buttons. Sharing stories with Holocaust survivors has been a key part of the project. Kessem says their stories show sadness, depression and loss but also hope and something to look forward to. The students were particularly touched by Vera Egermayer who was only five when imprisoned in the Terezin Concentration Camp. "In a time like the Holocaust it's like living in a pitch black room. But every time someone does something for you it's like someone coming in the room and lighting a candle. You need to focus on the light of the candle," Ms Egermayer told them. In spite of what she went through, Ms Egermayer's advice, to focus on the light and not the darkness greatly moved the children and her vision has come to shape their subsequent remembrance projects. The planned memorial, a maze incorporating the buttons, is also focused on her advice. "We still find it hard to understand. How can people murder innocent children? By remembering we can help stop this horrible thing from happening in our generation," says Jonah Ease (12). "We feel a special bond to the buttons we have collected . . as if we know the children and we are friends. We are so lucky to live in a time like today and in a safe place like New Zealand. We also feel total respect for the children of the Holocaust." Kessem and Jonah say the Moriah children get quite emotional just looking at the hundreds of thousands of buttons, all of them different, just like those children who were killed so many years ago. |
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N.Z. should remember some their finest Blood Lines that were slaughtered around the Globe per the Orders of criminals of London over the last 100 dieing away from their soil and loved ones for nothing. If all the White men murdered from N.Z. between 1890 and 2000 could come back they perhaps would overthrow the ruling regime in short order IMO. Yes, remember what you have forgotten, before the destroyers have your Children remembering hate foisted guilt. Look what the enemy aliens have done to N.Z. in the last ten years. Congoidal invaders Paid for by Whites, rape of their brain washed women, and direct flights from L.A. CA. to Christ Church. How about the Mosque in Christchurch near the cathrederal. Don't blame the Islamos, blame the culprits and their useful idiot White traitors for selling their souls for a buck/job.
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[quote=D. Fitzgerald;835724]Racism claim over cannibal book
4:00AM Wednesday August 27, 2008 By Yvonne Tahana Paul Moon is saddened that someone has made a complaint of racism over his book This Horrid Practice. A study of Maori cannibalism by historian Paul Moon has prompted a racism complaint to the Human Rights Commission. Sent anonymously to Dr Moon, the complaint said This Horrid Practice "describes the whole of Maori society as violent and dangerous. This is a clearly racist view claiming a whole ethnic group has these traits". The commission has taken no action on it yet but a spokesperson said yesterday any mediation would occur in confidence and the complainant's name would not be released. The commission said books and publications were covered by the Human Rights Act, however there was a high threshold that had to be met to prevent unwarranted incursion into the right to freedom of expression. Released in August, the book posits that consuming vanquished enemies' mana had little to do with the underlying reason for Maori cannibalism. Instead cannibalism, in pre-colonial times, was simply about "rage and humiliation". Dr Moon said he was disappointed that a complaint had been made. "I spent several years researching this book, using an enormous body of documentation, and I am not about to denounce it just because it upsets a few people. "What I am saying is, I approach things honestly and apply standard methods of research to it. If anyone disagrees that's fine. But there are ways of disagreeing, making a complaint about a person isn't the way. "I think it's just very sad that it's come to this stage that when you write about certain topics in New Zealand history you get complaints and accusations of racism levelled at you." The book has received mixed reviews within Maoridom. Canterbury University's Rawiri Taonui is a severe critic. He called the book an example of "poor scholarship" which "demonises"%
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Kiwi Holocaust Survivors Featured In Exhibition DVD
Wednesday, 10 February, 2010 http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/unesc...on-dvd/5/37928 The testimonies of New Zealand's own Holocaust survivors will be the subject of a poignant DVD that will accompany the Anne Frank Travelling Exhibition this year. The DVD was produced with support from the NZ National Commission for UNESCO. It has been made by experienced film director, Anna Cotterell and AC Productions, with skilful interviewing by renowned journalist Ian Fraser. "By learning about some of the world's darkest times, young New Zealanders can learn to value the importance of tolerance and freedom in a just society. Education is our best safeguard to ensure these horrors are not repeated," says NZ National Commission for UNESCO chairman, Bryan Gould. "The stories of our own people, other New Zealanders, who survived the Holocaust need to be heard and learnt from." The Anne Frank travelling exhibition will reach New Zealand for the first time this year. "This simple diary kept by a young girl who was murdered in the Holocaust has become one of the world's most well-known, powerful and treasured examples of tolerance education," says Mr Gould. "In 1946 when UNESCO's constitution came into force, New Zealand was the second country to step forward to sign it. We did so, in the aftermath of that tragic conflict and with the horror of the Holocaust fresh in our minds, so that the instinct for peace and for a common humanity should take hold in the minds of new generations." Last year, UNESCO included the manuscripts of Anne Frank in its Memory of the World Register, the World Heritage List for documents. This inventory contributes to the preservation of precious documents from archives and collections, including libraries throughout the world. The exhibition will be launched at Te Papa on Wednesday 10th February 2010 and will tour New Zealand throughout the year. |
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Shechitah appeal to NZ premier
Shechitah appeal to NZ premier
Posted on 28 June 2010 http://jewishnews.net.au/2010/06/28/...-premier/13997 ATTEMPTS to overturn the recent ban on shechitah in New Zealand were taken to the top levels of government last week. Representatives of the community met with New Zealand Prime Minister John Key to air their concerns regarding new guidelines for animal slaughter and the negative implications they pose to the community. “On Friday, a small group met with the Prime Minister to express to him the views of the New Zealand Jewish community with regard to the new Code Of Animal Welfare and its effect on shechitah and the Jewry in New Zealand,” chairman of the New Zealand Jewish Council Geoff Levy told The AJN. “The Prime Minister understands our point of view. He said, ‘We want the Jewish community to be strong and vibrant in New Zealand’.” Community representative David Zwartz told The AJN that they are now awaiting a response from the Prime Minister, whose Jewish mother fled Austria on the eve of World War II. Zwartz added that they are also preparing for a potential legal challenge to the regulations. Asked whether they anticipate Key intervening on the community’s behalf, Zwartz said simply that they would “have to wait and see”. Also this week, Agriculture Minister David Carter – responsible for implementing the ban on shechitah by imposing a law to ensure stun guns are used prior to animal slaughter – has apologised for comments made last week in his address to the Association of Rural Veterinary Practices. Carter had told the group that “there are no exemptions” to the new regulations. He added: “In doing so, we may have upset a relatively small religious minority, and I do appreciate their strong feelings for this issue, but frankly I don’t think any animal should suffer in the slaughter process.” New Zealand Jewish Council president Stephen Goodman confirmed that an apology had been made for any offence caused. |
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New Zealand Jews mount lawsuit against shechitah ban
July 25, 2010 SYDNEY, Australia (JTA) – Efforts to convince New Zealand's government to reverse its ban on kosher slaughter have failed, prompting the Jewish community to begin mounting a legal case against the new law. http://www.jta.org/news/article/2010...-shechitah-ban |
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Alcohol cheaper than water - study
Friday October 15, 2010 The price of alcohol has dropped so low over the last decade that it now costs less than bottled water in some cases, a new University of Otago study shows. http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/alco...-study-3836525 |
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