Jacinda, you can fix this
I woke this morning to find that 88,000 people have signed a petition calling for you to step down.
It looks as if the fringe minority is growing by the day.
But take heart, you are a warrior woman and we remember your good qualities.
Empathy was definitely one, looking back. Kiwis do thank you for your good decisions of which there were some. But now do you have the conscience and humility to say you’ve been wrong about certain things?
Do you have the tolerance to stop vilifying protesters, who are still seeking an end to vaccine mandates?
Do you have the confidence to cease penalising doctors and others who raise concerns about the Pfizer vaccine everyone has been coerced into taking?
Do you have the heart to listen to the stories of the vaccine injured and dispossessed?
Do you have the compassion to include them in your team of 5 million?
Do you have the honesty to tell New Zealanders exactly what you have signed us up to internationally?
Talk to us.
If I was an ‘accredited journalist’ I would ask you these crucial questions as we move on:
Are you going to recognise the vaccine injured?
You said: “We are committed to making New Zealand a truly digital nation.” EXACTLY what does this mean for Kiwis’ freedom of movement and travel?
Will vaccine passports serve as a form of digital identity, as stated by the World Economic Forum in its February 22, 2022 report?
Did you ever tell the public that New Zealand is designated as the depositary of the World Economic Forum’s Digital Economy Partnership Agreement?
What is this agreement? Was it ever discussed in Parliament?
Exactly what is your commitment to the World Economic Forum’s reset agenda? We ask for comprehensive details, not policy jargon?
Are you ready for open and inclusive debate?
One of the best ways to win public trust is by being transparent. Instead of hiding information, I hope you will openly share it.
And I hope you will invite independent journalists into your inner circle.
To the leader sage: “See all. Sit still. Breathe deep. Care for the ill. Kneel down, open your heart and hands. Give. ” - From one of my favourite books, the Lunar Tao by Deng Ming-Dao.