2019-03-17 - New Zealand Police: "We would like to preserve any posts and technical data including IP addresses, email addresses etc"

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Not sure if its already been mentioned in this thread because FRAT but this "law" was passed recently.. gives a pretty good idea of how ridiculous NZ is. I will be restoring my phone to factory settings with a few needed numbers if I decide to visit.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/news/107617171/fines-for-travellers-who-wont-unlock-secure-devices
Sophie Piearcey, who is from the UK and now lives in Queenstown, has mixed feelings about customs officials' new power. "I can't say I'm 100 per cent pro the new law as your phone is a private place, hence why the majority of people do have the password feature installed. "But if this law helps to crack down on crime, then I would rather feel safe in this country." Piearcey said she would like to believe officials will not abuse their new power and that only "persons of interest" will be targeted.

Canadian Lauren Kostrom, who now lives in Canterbury and has travelled "quite a bit" between New Zealand, Canada and the US, can understand the rationale behind the new law, but would expect customs officials to explain why they wanted to look through a phone and what they were checking."Part of me feels like, if customs are suspicious enough to have to check your phone then maybe you are hiding something.
Jesus Christ, how are people this fucking stupid? Have they ever read a book? This kind of mushy spineless bullshit is the reason governments get away with the stuff they do.
 
Not sure if its already been mentioned in this thread because FRAT but this "law" was passed recently.. gives a pretty good idea of how ridiculous NZ is. I will be restoring my phone to factory settings with a few needed numbers if I decide to visit.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/news/107617171/fines-for-travellers-who-wont-unlock-secure-devices

Fine me then, you kiwi bitches, if for some unfathomable reason I have to visit your "we're suddenly desperate as fuck to be North Korea" island chain.
 
Doesn't help a good chunk of NZ best and brightest never left the WWI and WWII battlefields. Same can said for almost every country who fought in those two wars.
Makes me feel sorry that Canada ever saved their asses. Look at what they're doing now. They want to live in a communist country.
J Have they ever read a book?
I'm pretty sure at this point they would burn them
 
When I retire I plan on doing the traveling I couldn't afford in my youth, and New Zealand was on my list as a place to visit. Not any fucking more, now that they've revealed themselves as just waiting for an excuse to go full 1984. I'll take my fat greasy tourist burgerbux and drop them in some other country.
 
When I retire I plan on doing the traveling I couldn't afford in my youth, and New Zealand was on my list as a place to visit. Not any fucking more, now that they've revealed themselves as just waiting for an excuse to go full 1984. I'll take my fat greasy tourist burgerbux and drop them in some other country.

I too respected and admired them once for their greatness, that which the Empire was, but I cannot have any sympathy for them now after this little cucktastic stunt of theirs. Disgusting.
 
So basically they now try to un-person him. Because it worked so well before, right?
Herostratus, anyone?

What NZ is doing is reminiscent of a Soviet Stalin-era practice. When Stalin purged someone who had an entry in The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, depending on the situation, those who had a copy of the book were told to cut out the article, remove the page entirely, or provided a substitute entry to paste over the offending entry. The Soviets could get away with it, a little, since at that time, especially during the 1930's, the USSR was pretty much a closed society. Even so, the truth made it out. It always does, making the Soviets look just as big a bunch of fools as the NZ government is now. Actually, NZ is worse, since there are undoubtedly hundreds of thousands of copies out there, not just worldwide, but in NZ. NZ has been a miserable failure at controlling the message.

Another thought. So NZ apparently will outlaw semi-automatic weapons. Saw only a snippet of the attacker's screed. He mentioned all the ways he could have attacked the mosque without requiring a gun, but chose to use a gun, so Americans would face even more restrictions on their Second Amendment rights. Would also say that two of the most deadly terrorist attacks on American soil - 9/11 and Timothy McVeigh's bombing in Oklahoma City - were carried out without a single shot being fired by the terrorists.

Learned yesterday that while NZ has no written Constitution, they do have something of a Bill of Rights. But this can be repealed or overturned by Parliament at any time.

And to the mod who is annoyed by my doubleposting and posting shit, I humbly apologize and will work to improve.
 
That's the whole point! It's not your inalienable right to watch muslims getting murdered - or to watch anything at all for that matter.
According to the Supreme Court, yeah it is. Because of how fucked up CP is, that's the one thing the Supreme Court had to go out of its way to comment on and ban even viewing it. Nothing else has gotten that treatment.
 
New Zealand is STILL trying to censor and remove this video.
They finally found the copy I had been hosting and sent a removal request.

It's been up for at least 4 days now though (knock on wood) - and I see no reason to react or comply with this request.
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I like how this letter still says "Yesterday" lol. Couldn't even be bothered to update their request.

Well I'm glad they realize and acknowledge they have no control : )

The letter does suggest I can help by sharing this:


I'm curious to see if I'll be receiving additional requests to remove these . . . .
/Archives/TheGreatReplacement.docx or /Archives/TheGreatReplacement.pdf

They must really be digging for this video though. How long do you think they will spend trying to track and find new copies of this video? Will they ever update the opening line of this letter? Would I be arrested in NZ for possessing and sharing an illegal video if ever visited?
the world may never know

I knew that this video exists, because of co-workers telling me so. Had no interrest in searching for it though. Then, after "stumbling" over Null's thread, that changed. If the NZ "authorities" try so hard to get it banished from the internetz, it would happen to be interresting, wouldn't it? So kudos to you, you wonderful autistic being for sharing the forbidden fruit.

Now, after watching it, I can say two things. First, mass murderers are people with an appreciation of fine odors too. I for once couldn't stop giggling and laughing with the air refresher tree dangling from the rear view mirror of this madman, in the context of knowing (better: assuming) what's about to happen next. Second, my gosh is this guy batshit insane! Driving through public traffic at such high velocities? He could have killed someone, what was he thinking?

Distasteful jokes aside, it is very understandable that the NZ police wants to have this vid banished. Their response time comes across as horrific, with this guy shooting for more than five minutes at the mosque alone. Even if there was simply no way in hell to arrive at the scene earlier (which I am sure was the case), nobody would care.
 
According to the Supreme Court, yeah it is. Because of how fucked up CP is, that's the one thing the Supreme Court had to go out of its way to comment on and ban. Nothing else has gotten that treatment.

The First Amendment is far-reaching. Outside of CP, can't think of anything that's gotten a viable ban. The Founding Fathers understood that a person has the right to express themselves, even when others disagree with or are disgusted by what's been expressed. And they found this right to be such a basic human right in the USA that it was made an amendment to the Constitution. In contrast to NZ, where the Bill of Rights can be repealed by Parliament very quickly, amending our Constitution has been deliberately made a rather slow and involved process. In 230 years the Constitution has only been amended twenty-seven times.
 
The First Amendment is far-reaching. Outside of CP, can't think of anything that's gotten a viable ban. The Founding Fathers understood that a person has the right to express themselves, even when others disagree with or are disgusted by what's been expressed. And they found this right to be such a basic human right in the USA that it was made an amendment to the Constitution. In contrast to NZ, where the Bill of Rights can be repealed by Parliament very quickly, amending our Constitution has been deliberately made a rather slow and involved process. In 230 years the Constitution has only been amended twenty-seven times.
For all their claims that Americans are ignorant, Commonwealth nations REALLY don't seem to understand the Bill of Rights.

All I know is I have more respect for the Founding Fathers than I ever did when I was younger, their beliefs are still topical in regards to the Commonwealth.
 
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I'm glad I live in a country where they don't block shit from what I've seen. I'd suck not being able to go on to my usual /tg/ pages

Same. /tg/ is the only board I care about.

Looks like the farms is getting pretty popular (http://archive.li/CbvHm), also which of you rascals is routing your VPN through the PRC?

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It’d be funny if the Chinese used this site as evidence of western degeneracy.

No monetary deal.



Indeed, in my country, that footage has been shared basically free for all. And Facebook for latin america still has the video.

Latin American Facebook seems to be barely moderated. It has a lot of gore ranging from stabbed babies to bombing victims. Even their mainstream news have no problems showing the shooting victims or even more graphic crimes.
 
For all their claims that Americans are ignorant, Commonwealth nations REALLY don't seem to understand the Bill of Rights.

Europeans and Commonwealth nations culturally don't understand the concept of negative/natural rights. They associate their rights with the existence of the state. In their mind the state guarantees their rights while in America we consider the state as a threat to our rights.
 
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