One of the most fiery debates of the election campaign

From September this year, one of the most fiery debates of the election campaign.

Check out the manic facial expressions on triggered and shouty Chloe Swarbrick (Green Party) as she is confronted with some simple home truths by NZ First candidate Lee Donaghue.

This is a part of the TVNZ “Young Voter’s Debate” where the plain talking Lee had to deal with the insane anger of bug-eyed Chloe and the wet wokeness of the typically biased “moderator”.

They keep asking for statistical evidence that biological men intruding into womens toilets or changing rooms is a bad thing. They’re outraged at Lee’s calm rational responses.

Its a shame Lee never made it into parliament. He’s not cowed by the left, he’s got common sense and he is therefore an effective counter to the nonsense coming from the strident Chloe and her comrades.

At number eight on the list, Mr Donaghue needed a few more than the 173,425 (6.08%) party votes NZ First won. Maybe next election.

3 responses to “One of the most fiery debates of the election campaign”

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    Anonymous

    Send Swarbrick on a fact finding mission to Gaza . . . she will be treated accordingly!

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  2. Amy Brooke Avatar

    The usual bullying, semi-hysterical shoutdowns by Chloe invoking the
    supposed snowflake fragility of the poor dears who must not be denied
    when they inflict their sexual confusion or aggression upon women and
    children.
    Utterly dishonest debate, as usual.  And the usual incompetent
    interviewer asking stupid questions. E.g. “Where’s your evidence?”

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    1. The Redbaiter Avatar

      Yes, the very fact that they think they are scoring some sort of point with “where’s your evidence” says so much about their comprehension of the issue. As if we need evidence that woman do not like undressing/ dressing in the company of strange males.

      Then again, if they mean “where is the evidence of violence from trans towards women”, they only need to look at what happened when Posie Parker (Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull) tried to speak for women at Albert Park. A so called trans poured tomato juice over her and her body guards had to fight off an utterly frenzied mob to get her back to safety. Or the 72 year old woman who was punched by a 21 year old at the same event. So many similar happenings.

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