Saturday, 22 November 2025

A Rare Display of Sense

 And it comes from a Judge, so very rare indeed.

Ignore the headline:  'Sorry would have gone a long way': Teen's remorse questioned after fatal RnV crash and read the story.

The story is about a young lady who made a mistake. A bad mistake that caused the death of her friend.

The key word there is "mistake".

The New Zealand policing system (Can't call it "justice") is such that everything has to be blamed on someone and that person penalised. 

Mistakes are non-existent and every happenstance is a deliberate action according to the "Law". No accident can happen without someone being penalised.

In fact most of that policing system has one purpose: It's a "yob" scheme for shysters, keeps the useless bastards off the streets.

The prosecution of the young lady, as is the regular prosecution of people in similar situations where a mistake or an accident has caused the ire of the always corrupt porcine types, was for no reason other than State revenge - the young lady had a life.

The judge erred in not pointing that out to the otherwise unemployable lot but then, one can only assume in a fit of remorse, took the very correct course and has recognised that to further penalise the young lady (She had already offered financial compensation) would be unfair.

Well done Judge  John Berseng!

 

 

High Court

 The headline:

 ‘Left with no choice’: Ngāi Tahu takes Govt to court over conservation law changes

intrigues me.

Not the action, given the fact that all the lower courts of New Zealand can't wait to kow-tow to their brown-skinned mates (as the recent Uber ruling proves), the concept.

What I can't understand is why the highest court in the land doesn't tell the lower courts "Stand aside children, the big boys (us) will decide this"?

The lower courts being the laughingly called "Supreme Court" and down, the highest court, the House of Representatives. 

Thursday, 20 November 2025

F#*@ed up again!

 The headline:

NIWA principal scientist says drought could be coming as weekend forecasts hit 30C

NIWA's highest paid (but still grossly inaccurate) guesser has just jinxed the summer. 

Based on NIWA's usual accuracy we're in for rain - heavy, unceasing bloody rain.

No link, they don't deserve one. 

Feminism

 

The Headline: 

 A few decades ago the feminist movement demonstrated that most male abusers of women were cowards.

The feminist movement encouraged women to not just not accept abuse but to fight back.

Most of us men stood back and quietly admired the sheilas. The male sheilas hated it.

Then, of course, we saw far too many go too far and that admiration dropped off.  The male sheilas started loving the female domination over them.

Then came the pooftas, the cross-dressers, the disgusting male prostitutes.

All of a sudden the Western world was anti-women again and the male sheilas revelled when their domination shifted to fella's dressed as sheilas.

Women once again became victims of the cowards. 

Maybe it's now time men started supporting females to fight back again. To reimpose feminism.

The world is already fucked so their going too far is unlikely this time and we may finally see a balance with both men and women rising to the top with the cowards and sheilas of both sexes pushed under foot where they belong.

The male sheilas will love that. 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, 19 November 2025

Govt. Saves Kids

The headline: 

Discussion of puberty blockers should be removed from the 'political arena', GP says

The story is basically the headline.

Does the GP not understand that it is GPs disgracing themselves over both the "gender" fraud and the Covid panic that has made Government intervention necessary?

As an aside am I the only one who, when he reads the word "expert" immediately conclude the person quoted is an opinionated wanker with no knowledge at all? 

 

 

Saturday, 15 November 2025

Burnout

 He's right you know!

 Dr-Jarrod-Haar-Massey-University-Professor-of-Management has come up with a study showing people don't turn off from work during holidays.

He say that causes "burnout".

Let me first acknowledge that Jarrod is probably studying civil servants, teachers and other useless, non-contributing to New Zealand, academic types but a voice from the ex-workforce may help.

I'm willing to bet Jarrod has never suffered work nor management in his life so I'm going to offer my own experience to the fact that he is correct.

Throughout my working life I worked long hours (60+ Hour weeks were common) and took my holidays often in short bursts (2-3 days) when I did take them. Most of the twenty years spent working for the slave-driver (myself) I didn't get a holiday at all.

I suffered burnout.

Of course that "burnout" was when, at 69 years of age, I finally gave in to the viral infection I'd suffered from for the previous five years but I'm sure burnout was a contributing factor. 

Jarrod would believe me. 

Thursday, 13 November 2025

Michelin

 I have noted with some amusement the attempted furore over the Michelin Guide rating some New Zealand restaurants.

I have some experience in restaurants, working with some excellent chefs.

Not one of those will on the Michelin list; They were, to a man and woman, brilliant chefs who knew their customers needs and wants and filled those with culinary delights.

The Michelin people, meantime, want pretentious wankers who set out to create crap that suits them (the chef), for pretentious wankers instead of the regular customer. 

Many of those pretentious wanker customers regularly stop at Maccas on the way home for a real feed. 

If you want a real, chef prepared meal, go to your local that has a good reputation. If you want to impress someone with a great meal, do likewise. The local guys and gals are bloody good at what they do.

If you want to pretend while masturbating socially, the Michelin crowd are for you. Enjoy - if you can. 

 

Thursday, 6 November 2025

Give It A Miss!

 Time to pull the pin?

 A satellite image showing Tropical Cyclone Tam on its way towards New Zealand in April 2025.A satellite image showing Tropical Cyclone Tam on its way towards New Zealand in April 2025.

 The NZ Herald, on the main page overnight, has the above picture and a column telling us about projected cyclones for the season ahead.

A normal NZH-type climate column; Lots of shock-horror, lots of "warmer oceans" type rhetoric.

The story is about the calamitous (based on the tenor of the column) prediction that there will possibly be between 5 and 9 cyclones this season.

The story then tells us, almost as an aside before charging ahead with the calamity theme, that the long-term average is 9 i.e. there will probably be less cyclones this summer. 

The story is to serve one purpose only: to hammer the lie of global warming causing harmful weather.

The tactic and general theme is to try and scare anyone who doesn't read the full column or, given current education standards in Godzone, the many who have no comprehension of the English language

Surely it is time this sort of bullshit reporting ceased and news organisations returned to reporting news. 

 

Monday, 3 November 2025

Royal

 Randy Andy is being stripped of his entitlements and honours for shagging a (based on contemporary photographs) prostitute.

Andy was, at the time, divorced, therefore single and free. 

Meanwhile, in New Zealand a significant sized group of racists, communists, thieves, fraudsters and country destroyers run around flaunting their "sirs" and "dames" completely unhindered by officialdom.

And, yes; the lack of capitals is deliberate.