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Opinion The New world order has arrived and the the final solution is in place. Bye bye the free world hail the new overlords

nz is the worst OCED Country. Fuck white people in nz they are the scum of the earth. Nz minium wage = 20 but you cant even afford to pay rent on it working 40 hours a week along with bills. NZ is a communist shit hole socialist dump
 
Fuck whitey?
True colors, huh, TripSitter.

I'm sure NZ would be a booming economy (considering the abundance of natural resources) if the colonists never arrived.
 
Didn't you, not too long ago, say that people who refuse to lock down/get vaccinated should be sent to gulags for the good of humanity?
Oh man.. Tripsitter is a great friend of mine we talk a lot so I feel bad saying this but yes you are 100% correct. I could not believe it was Trips name as OP on the first post lol.
I just read over some old chatlogs on a discord server where Tripsitter and 2 or 3 others were going full attack mode on some people in the server that had there hesitations or simply didn't want the vax.
Tripsitter was going real hard in it too... I remember many lines such as:

"Im Educated I think I know what im talking about. Bro I am doing a MASTERS in Chemistry. And you conspiracy antivaxxers still think you know more than me about the covid vaccine!"

@TripSitterNZ Brooooother haha you know I love you am just mucking around but real talk- whats with the sudden 360 degree turn so suddenly?? I really interested.


Andy
:In love:
 
And you have to pay through the teeth for healthcare and education, etc.

NZ minimum wage = $20 (US $14.26)
Free healthcare. Free education.

Yet, California is one of the largest economies in the world. The GDP is much higher than most countries.

If I was American, I'd be pissed off... but, I'm not.

It annoys me when Australians complain about the present state of things. Nothing is never enough for some people. We need successful people to have the standard of living we have. People in this country have a tendency to bite the hand that feeds them.

In my experience, it is typically people who chose to be unemployed that complain about rich people.

It is easy to prosper in Australia, if you work hard... and if you can't work hard (for any conceivable reason) you can just sit on your ass and do nothing and those moustache twirling elites will pay your food and your bills. There's a reason our unemployment rate is double the US.

I just noticed I live really close too you birdup!! Mount Dandynongs good fun!
 
@andyturbo

Hello neighbor.

Spotted about 20 Kangaroos near mount dandy today. Was working with this autistic guy. I've been making a lot of progress with him. He's shit scared of dogs. He hides behind me when a poodle crosses our path, but - today - we tip toed right up to a roo. We were an arms length away from it.

@TripSitterNZ

I have been negative with you. When people call me brain dead early in a conversation I tend to get that way but, hey, I don't like being told to calm down either. I'm sorry, bro. I want you to love your country.
 
you thought the 20th century was bad with hitler fuck man just wait till we see the evil cunts that are gonna unleash on us the end times by 2100
 
@andyturbo

Hello neighbor.

Spotted about 20 Kangaroos near mount dandy today. Was working with this autistic guy. I've been making a lot of progress with him. He's shit scared of dogs. He hides behind me when a poodle crosses our path, but - today - we tip toed right up to a roo. We were an arms length away from it.

@TripSitterNZ

I have been negative with you. When people call me brain dead early in a conversation I tend to get that way but, hey, I don't like being told to calm down either. I'm sorry, bro. I want you to love your country.

Wow man thats fantastic! What a brave thing for him to get threw!
 
I mean, you're not wrong persay.
See you write "persay" that's the moment I stop reading because you possibly cannot say something worthwhile at this point. It's "per se"; that's Latin, not English. Means "by itself", not "by saying", what sense would "persay" even make?! None. Man your fucking education is bad over there.

This whole thread is stupid if I'm being honest. Fucking conspiracy garbage, never did anything good. It's always the same with the conspiracy bullshit too. The pages that post this great "knowledge" just want your money too, so you cannot believe most of them. It's just another garbage method to make some more money on the internet. People are idiots, if you tell them reptiles rule the world without any proof whatsoever, well, you know what happens.
 
See you write "persay" that's the moment I stop reading because you possibly cannot say something worthwhile at this point. It's "per se"; that's Latin, not English. Means "by itself", not "by saying", what sense would "persay" even make?! None. Man your fucking education is bad over there.
Bro, we're jerking off on a drug forum basically for addicts. Nobody has anything legit to say.

But you're right. Our education is pretty bad, mmm'kay.
 
Bro, we're jerking off on a drug forum basically for addicts. Nobody has anything legit to say.

But you're right. Our education is pretty bad, mmm'kay.
Sorry man, "persay" triggers me. I mean it's got a "per" in it, how could it possibly be an English word :ROFLMAO: and what would it even mean?
Is that a fruit? What bugs me is how many people write it like that, it's fucking infuriating
 
Ironically, the "elites" are actually doing some good in the world. For everybody here that hates Bill Gates, for example, I wonder if you've contributed over 50 billion dollars to charity... beyond that, the guy pays billions in taxes per year.

Some of you might be surprised to find that - over the course of your lifetime - you receive more entitlements from other taxpayers than you pay in tax. Essentially, what that means, is: you are riding somebody's coattails.

Not pointing fingers here.
You know who you are.
 
I'm obviously not as familiar with the USA as you are.

The picture is different in Australia and New Zealand and Scandinavian countries.

NZ recently put the kibosh on tax advantages to real estate and that's after already having barred foreign investment in property.

Average house prices in Sydney are over $1m with Melbourne closing the gap. Average prices in the other major cities are around $500k, which seems pretty high given their distance to anywhere. It's more than you'd pay for a house in driving distance of Chicago, at any rate.

And Stockholm is just behind Toronto and Vancouver in being overvalued.

Overall it does not really seem the situation is that much different elsewhere.

I call that growth in the property market, but then unskilled wages in Australia are much higher than they were 20 years ago. I'd be very surprised if US wages have stagnated for two decades, but (like I said) I'm not terribly invested in your country. It's possible.

My comments still stand for the OP, who lives in a country (like Australia) that will happily pay him to do nothing.

Fair enough, Australian minimum wage seems pretty high relative to the rest of the Anglosphere.
 
My house cost over 700k and that was a couple of years ago. We had to buy way out of the city (which suits me, anyway) and there were still a shitload of renovations to be done. Don't get me wrong, Melbourne is one of the most expensive cities in the world. During the gold rush, we were also the richest city in the world... but that was a long time ago.

I often disagree about how cost of living is calculated. What floats around social media is politically motivated nonsense. It's not hard to save money in Melbourne. I know a lot of people that complain about not being able to save up, but they spend their money stupidly.

If you can't afford to rent a three bedroom house by yourself (who can?) then rent a room while you're saving up. I have lived in Melbourne on next to nothing. When you stop buying brand names and sugary food - void of any nutritional value - it's easy to eat healthy on a couple of dollars a day.

My grandparents spent their money wisely. Nowadays, everybody buys $5/$6 cups of coffee every day then complains that they can't bank any of their salary. It never ceases to amaze me the number of people I run into with the latest $1000 iPhone.

Take-away coffee and the latest smartphone models shouldn't be considered when calculating cost of living, but they often are. These are luxuries.

I can easily live in Melbourne - I did for many years - off less than US minimum wage. (I'm not including my alcohol and drug budget in that.) Anybody saying minimum wage in Australia is unliveable is greedy IMO. As for families complaining about shit, don't get me started. The support payments for parents in this country are more than generous.

I'm familiar with NZ. It's basically Australia. I have known many kiwis throughout my life and I've been there many times. I keep up to date, more or less, with their politics. They are an extremely left-wing country. If they were an Australian state, they'd definitely exist left of VIC/NSW. They are not a rich country, but considering that they are not resource rich they have done very well.

I wonder what NZ or Australia would look like if the colonists never arrived. My guess is they'd be somewhat of a third world country. A thriving economy and industry is necessary to sustain a modern standard of living. Economies simply do not thrive without an upper class. I would rather have a higher number of rich people in my country than a higher number of poor people.

The same applies to the United States and India and Australia. Colonization (while brutal) has been hugely beneficial - long-term - to these countries. The Aboriginal people would not have thrived in the modern world. They would be worse off without us, and we would be worse off without those prosperous individuals that are the targets of our pettiness and envy.
 
IMO it’s extremely difficult to say what would have happened, in a lot of these places, if colonialism hadn’t taken place. “What if colonialism never happened?” is just too big of a historical question to answer with any kind of specificity just because it extends to so many topics and domains of life etc, it’s like asking “what would the world be like if Christianity never existed?”
 
@Burnt Offerings

Re: colonisation, look at the places that missed out.

They're pretty fucked according to modern standards.

The wokesters (who are all riding the coattails of oppression and genocide along with the rest of us) like to shit on their ancestral colonists. They like to say we made a mistake. That it was wrong.

But, Australian Aboriginal society was brutal if you look into it.

People romanticize native Americans, but I don't think the #metoo movement would approve of how they treated their sex slaves.

Back in feudal days, peasants appreciated kings and queens on some level. Without them, life was harsher. This is something I think we have forgotten.

(Reason for edit: I changed a comma to a period, removed two unnecessary "the" words and added a hashtag to "metoo". For a more comprehensive list of my editing processes - and the events leading up to them - visit my blog at www.fuckyourmother.com.au)
 
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