Posts by Sofie Bribiesca
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Hard News: Dotcom: Further news of the unlikely, in reply to
Some bored GCSB drone with nothing better to do…..
Oh. silly Rosemary . Wha? Lil' ol' Public Address? ;)
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Speaker: Not even a statistic, in reply to
Oh, you mean the politician who talked about her own sleazy harassment at the hands of Rolf Harris, which apparently gives Rodney Hide the right to troll her into breaching name suppression. That’s the politician I’m talking about here, Sofie,
NO! I'm talking about a person who I don't like, don't like his writing, don't agree with him most of the time trying to come to terms with understanding what we have been yelling about for fucken ages. His words are his, whether you like them or not, is not justification to stop the conversation he is starting in public. People read the Herald.
To suggest he ain't allowed to do it his way? Where is the manual? At least he's trying as ugly as it gets.. Barry is capable of telling him to shut up if she wishes. I've seen her tell Ardern to shut up. She has a mouth. She has brought the subject into the light. That may be too harsh for some but I'd be interested to see if we can get some real change from it all. Sorry Craig I disagree, and as a survivor I know how important it is to remain relevant right now. Just my pathetic opinion of course. Gnite. -
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Also in the Herald today Indecent act man calls in lawyers
I have only one thought for that man .....
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disagree with Rodney on most things but surely his opening sentence and second paragraph are positives in the light of the current discussion. From todays Herald.
Hey I can't stand the guy most of the time but I think in this instance his attempt to understand Rape Culture is a good start for Harold readers.Last week men couldn't accept an apology, this week Rodney tries. If at the end of the day we insist the word can only be spread a certain way, we will lose right there. I'd like to imagine that having a family and living outside the bubble for long enough now has given him a chance to grow up just a bit. Any attempt to bring this out to the public arena (and why not close to an Election) is a positive thing. Dam having to tread lightly for some Politicians. Show us the true colours.
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This was obviously not a one off incident ,if you read between the lines.
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Ah, thanks for the clarification Sofie! Makes a lot more sense than my initial read.
I just don't understand why people will sit amongst others knowing their history and carry on like it isn't important to address. If it's condoned with prominent people its condoned, period.
I asked my friend at our local dairy/cafe one day if he had noticed the customer because he was outside talking to us. He said yes and carried on the conversation. I then heard him say to said person, "I know you are there I'm busy". After he had finished our conversation (taking some minutes) he went and served the man begrudgingly . As a manager I would advise to serve customers first and so when he returned I asked why he didn't want to serve him, it was blatantly obvious. He said the man had recently returned from jail. He called him a kiddy fuker.He felt only disgust which was why he didn't want to serve him. I then understood. It needs to be discussed at every level. -
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If Rodders knew who this guy was when he was in Parliament why didn’t he do the naming and shaming?
Oh yes I agree, my point being without naming the dickwad was if National gave her direction if she wanted to name under priviledge it would make mockery of the whole thing. I'm disgusted he got away with not being named for so long.
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so close to an election I bet as soon as Rodney made his suggestion she got a call from NP head office.
YUk yuk and yuk. The head office will only be soiling their name if they would do that. It makes a mockery of anything she says now.
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Well that made me feel sick. I actually stopped short of reading the whole thing. Whats up with people?
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I'd start with education at a very young age. I mean preschool. I think Labour advocate that in their Policy. I have to run but may get back on this later. Ciao