After the Stefan Molyneux and Lauren Southern event was cancelled by the Powerstation owner just 4 hours before the start time, a quick rally for free speech was organised by the founder of Islamic State Watch NZ. The rent-a-mob of various Marxist factions mobilised very quickly and in less than 12 hours managed to gather a small riot to completely drown out a free speech event. They deployed multiple loudspeaker systems (powered by diesel generators) to play “music” so that no speeches could be held and no discussions or debates could be carried out. They even threw smoke bombs.

You could only have a conversation with someone standing less than half-a-metre away. I did my best to give a feel for the scenes and hopefully show just how insane the left-wing anti-speech mob has gotten; fueled by lies and fake news from the media and funded by dues from the country’s unionised employees.

The Day Free Speech in NZ Died – Part 1 (Free Speech Rally)

The Day Free Speech in NZ Died – Part 2 (Free Speech Rally)

The Day Free Speech in NZ Died – Part 3 (Free Speech Rally)

The last two days have been sad days for this country and point to a bleak future. The lies, misinformation, and slander spread by the media have shown me that they truly are the enemy of the people. The hate mob that they incited against Lauren, Stefan, and then us, is proof that the media still holds enough power to sway public opinion with its propaganda.

There is hope though. More people are waking up every day and your support makes it possible for us to spread the truth.

These are dark times, but the night is always darkest just before the dawn.

Dieuwe de Boer is Editor of The Unshackled’s New Zealand affiliate Right Minds where this report also appears.

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Dieuwe de Boer
Dieuwe is the Editor of Right Minds NZ and co-host of Trad Tasman Talk. In addition to conservative politics and reactionary thought, he likes books, gardening, biking, tech, reformed theology, beauty, and tradition.
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Dieuwe de Boer
Dieuwe is the Editor of Right Minds NZ and co-host of Trad Tasman Talk. In addition to conservative politics and reactionary thought, he likes books, gardening, biking, tech, reformed theology, beauty, and tradition.
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