UN Café where Jacinda Ardern took Skibidi Biden Guy in New Zealand collapses - as calls grow for ex-prime minister to return for Covid inquiry

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By Brett Lackey
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The café said economic headwinds had caused it to close in the years following Covid

The café where Dame Jacinda Ardern took The Late Show host Stephen Colbert, when he visited her while she was serving as prime minister, has closed its doors.

The Auckland business, KIND, cited economic headwinds that had failed to improve in the years following Covid lockdowns.

Its closure coincides with pressure on 44-year-old Ardern, who has moved to the United States, to return to her home country and provide evidence at an inquiry into her government's Covid response.

The café owners issued a statement about it's closure to social media on Monday.

'We are closing the doors for good tonight... Economic conditions, spiraling costs, excessive rent are all factors in our decision to close. We have been going backwards for too long, hoping things will change but they haven't, they aren't,' it read.

'KIND was founded as a social enterprise to make the neighbourhood of Morningside a greener and healthier place to live. We have been part of this awesome neighborhood for seven years and still love it.

Thank you to all our neighbours and customers who have supported us through the good times, the covid times and the hard times. We wish we could have kept going, but it was not to be. In a world where you can be many things, be kind.'

Ardern took Colbert to the café when he visited in October 2019 after she had invited the Lord of the Rings fan to visit when she appeared as a guest on The Late Show a year earlier.

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The Late Show host Stephen Colbert, KIND café co-owner Cathie Cottle and Jacinda Ardern

A Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Covid-19 response in New Zealand has held public hearings this week.

A first stage of the inquiry was held in 2023 and this second stage will look at vaccines and lockdown decisions made by the government in 2021 and 2022.

Ardern has lived in Boston since late 2023 and there have been calls for her to return to give evidence at the inquiry, which she has indicated through a spokesperson she is prepared to consider.

The mother-of-one, who is the joint-youngest women to give birth while a sitting world leader, was a popular prime minister for most of her time in office but her approval rating plummeted before she resigned in January 2023.

Since leaving office, she has made few incursions back into public life, but has expanded on her time in office in her memoir, A Different Kind of Power, released in June by Penguin Random House subsidiary Crown.

She re-entered the political fray in May with a rallying call for internationalism, rebuking the inward outlook of the US under President Donald Trump.

She spoke at Yale College's Class Day, the undergraduate arm of the prestigious Ivy League university ands opted against 'the usual pep talk that perhaps you might expect' in an address witnessed by thousands.

'The world,' she said, 'Over the course of a few short months, moved from tumultuous to an all-out dumpster fire.'

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Ardern gave an address at Yale in May that was politically charged

'There's the war in the Middle East and Europe, with both leaving questions over our sense of humanity.

'The daily reminder of climate change that bangs on our door but falls on deaf ears at the highest echelons of power.

'Challenges to rules around trade, increases in migration flows, and a decreasing regard for civil rights and human rights, including the right to be who you are.'

Ardern said the world stood at an 'inflection point in global politics', fuelled by post-pandemic economic challenges, when politicians needed to care for the most vulnerable.

'Some of the greatest leaders here in the United States have recognised that amongst all of the challenges politicians face, they must meet the most basic needs of their citizens, first and foremost,' she said.

'FDR (former president Franklin D Roosevelt) said in 1944 while still governing a country at war, ''true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence. People who are hungry and out of a job are the stuff of which dictatorships are made''.'

Ardern supported unsuccessful Democratic candidate for president Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, appearing at party events.

In a thinly veiled attack on Trump's America First economic doctrine, she said isolationism was an 'illusion'.

'You cannot remain untouched by the impacts of infectious disease. A trade stand-off can never just hurt your competitors,' she said.

'A warming planet does not produce extreme weather that respects borders, and far-flung wars may not take the lives of your citizens but it will take away their sense of security and humanity.

'We are connected. We always have been,' she said.
 
This bitch flees the mess she made of her country as PM, moves to the US because life is better there and then immediately starts on the Evil Orange Man train while on her tourist visa

Trump should revoke her visa and send her back home to answer for the shit she pulled during COVID
 
She re-entered the political fray in May with a rallying call for internationalism, rebuking the inward outlook of the US under President Donald Trump.
All the poor lady wants is a seat on the unelected council that runs the planet where she can play tyrant forever, you have to understand.
 
STOP.

USING.

THIS.

RETARDED.

TERM.



It's called "recession".

or perhaps "I'm to incompetent to run a business without government handout"
Never!
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I hate left-wing globalist stooges so fucking much, bros.
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Remember, according to this cunt, globalist multiculturalism is good… until a tooled-up Australian shoots up a NZ mosque with links to terrorism, in which case multiculturalism is still good but- white men and guns are evil.
 
I struggle to think of heads of state that moved out of the country, excepting for banana republic dictators fleeing.
There is no good explanation for why a minister in a relatively peaceful democracy would flee a country when they were literally it's prime minister two years ago. None whatsoever.

I mean, you'd expect her to at least stick around for a little while to enjoy the fruits of her labour?

Unless...
 
There is no good explanation for why a minister in a relatively peaceful democracy would flee a country when they were literally it's prime minister two years ago. None whatsoever.

I mean, you'd expect her to at least stick around for a little while to enjoy the fruits of her labour?

Unless...
I believe the NZ government isn't based enough to punish her for her tyranny.
What has actually happened is she is so disliked and toxic that her own party told her to GTFO before she kills the left wing
 
Its closure coincides with pressure on 44-year-old Ardern, who has moved to the United States, to return to her home country and provide evidence at an inquiry into her government's Covid response.
Did she fucking run away like a common criminal?
'We are connected. We always have been,' she said.
You still have to go back.
 
Trump should revoke her visa and send her back home to answer for the shit she pulled during COVID
No. Dear god no. She's done enough damage here as it is. There is a large enough contingent of retards in this country that still unironically believe Stuff, TVNZ and the other lying chucklefucks in the mainstream media that would vote this evil bitch back in.

Hell, local government and public service are still riddled with commie fuckwits who think Labour, TPM and Greens are a great idea.

Do not send this woman back. While you're at it please ensure the Ponytail fondler also never returns.
It's called "recession".

or perhaps "I'm too incompetent to run a business without government handout"
Coincidentally created in large part by her government and her tubby financially illiterate finance minister. YOU COCKSUCKERS VOTED FOR THIS.
All the poor lady wants is a seat on the unelected council that runs the planet where she can play tyrant forever, you have to understand.
Yes. This sociopathic bitch wants to micromanage the world and your entire life because she thinks you're too dumb to do it yourself. Her being Prime Minister was simply another notch in her CV, or as my wife describes her: a perpetual head-girl in a blazer covered in badges.
There is no good explanation for why a minister in a relatively peaceful democracy would flee a country when they were literally it's prime minister two years ago. None whatsoever.
I know you're being facetious, but there are certain historical precedents in my fake and gay part of the world. Historically you could interact with politicians and they historically have interacted with the public. It wasn't that weird.

Until covid and the protests when they began to hide. They also ramped up security for various government departments.
I believe the NZ government isn't based enough to punish her for her tyranny.
What has actually happened is she is so disliked and toxic that her own party told her to GTFO before she kills the left wing
You're entirely correct. Our current prime minister is a milquetoast fence sitting bald faggot and most of the effective governing is done by a few other national party members and caucus members from the coalition partners in government. I assume she'll just come here, bullshit her way through the covid commission hearings, claim it was everyone elses fault or that she was ignorant and then throw Chipmunk or Bloomfield under the bus.
Did she fucking run away like a common criminal?
No. She drove the country the into ground and then resigned when it was clear an enormous chunk of the country realised she was a globohomo parasite and she'd be resoundingly defeated in the upcoming election by a milquetoast fence sitting faggot who maybe a slightly more subtle globohomo parasite.

In short the people complaining in this article get what they deserve.
 
There is no good explanation for why a minister in a relatively peaceful democracy would flee a country when they were literally it's prime minister two years ago. None whatsoever.

I mean, you'd expect her to at least stick around for a little while to enjoy the fruits of her labour?

Unless...
The rapid self-removal of both her and that Scottish cunt at the peak of their combined COVID and "girlbosses are our future" power raised my eyebrows quite a bit. I've often felt that if I'm just patient? The whole story will come out in good time about how bad it had to have been behind scenes so that they had to walk away from Peak Prog.

Just like how I'm sure someday the Hillary Clinton election meltdown tape will leak....and show she did, in fact, strangle a staffer to death. :optimistic:
 
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