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Ireland, a Catholic country.

The ironic thing in my opinion is that the anglosphere is becoming increasingly Islamized, and once achieved this sort of thing will no longer happen. Homosexuality and transgenderism will cease to exist, in the open at least.

I despair.

 

Star Wars introduces first ever transgender stormtrooper​


The Star Wars franchise has unveiled its first transgender Stormtrooper in the form of “Sister,” who will appear in the new book “Star Wars: The Secrets of the Clone Troopers.”

According to Star Wars Holocron on X, the character Captain Rex describes Sister as being someone who “expressed her gender identity differently than her fellow troopers, she featured [sic] she’d have to hide who she truly was inside. Fortunately, her brothers in the 7th Sky Corps gave her the name Sister as a constant reminder that she belonged”.


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https://thepostmillennial.com/star-wars-introduces-first-ever-transgender-stormtrooper
 

Star Wars introduces first ever transgender stormtrooper​


The Star Wars franchise has unveiled its first transgender Stormtrooper in the form of “Sister,” who will appear in the new book “Star Wars: The Secrets of the Clone Troopers.”

According to Star Wars Holocron on X, the character Captain Rex describes Sister as being someone who “expressed her gender identity differently than her fellow troopers, she featured [sic] she’d have to hide who she truly was inside. Fortunately, her brothers in the 7th Sky Corps gave her the name Sister as a constant reminder that she belonged”.


The fact anyone gives 2 f*cks about starwars anymore is far worse than having a tranny stormtrooper.
 

This may, or may not, be out of date..​


It does get better. Well worth checking out.

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"Unconstitutional to use ankle bracelets and impose curfews"

my convict forebears appealed at the time, but got short thrift.
 
This is doing the rounds on X.

To be clear, I absolutely f****** love the haka. I wish we in Australia had something similar.

But, is it appropriate in the houses of Parliament? Thoughts? @moXJO ?


Ok had to move this as rump has me on block. Of course that little Weiner opened a NZ thread.

So there is a few parts to this. On a personal level I'm not a fan of the haka being used for everything in fact its overuse pi55es a lot of Maori off. It was commercialised to gain attention for NZ and grab the tourist market way back.
Women are not meant to do it traditionally.

So the right conservatives on Twitter got a hold of this and ran with it. So you have a bunch of yanks boot licking British colonial rule. Which is a weird flex considering their history. The US right have had a problem with NZ since that airhead jacinda Ardern though and the local brownies will obviously cop the flack.

The Maori don't want to be governed by these idiots and the government is trying to subjugate them to be happy little slaves. The fact most people in the west hate their lives isn't exactly appealing. Why would we want to be subjects of the crown.

The parliament display was to stop them changing the treaty that day. The government is running the lines of "equality". Truth is the crown had two treaties one English one Maori and both were different by a lot and that's where the constant battle comes from. It's basically our constitution (in a round about way). It was paid for in a lot of blood and was never honoured by one side.

That display was to simply get the motion thrown out. I think it passed the next day.

I don't want people to think I'll get offended if they take a different position. I can see all the angles of it and understand the current government's position.

So haka used as a display, no not a fan. Feels like a dancing monkey entertaining people who dont care- just for the applause. People know where NZ is now and it should stay in the cultural domain.
 
ButOk had to move this as rump has me on block. Of course that little Weiner opened a NZ thread.

So there is a few parts to this. On a personal level I'm not a fan of the haka being used for everything in fact its overuse pi55es a lot of Maori off. It was commercialised to gain attention for NZ and grab the tourist market way back.
Women are not meant to do it traditionally.

So the right conservatives on Twitter got a hold of this and ran with it. So you have a bunch of yanks boot licking British colonial rule. Which is a weird flex considering their history. The US right have had a problem with NZ since that airhead jacinda Ardern though and the local brownies will obviously cop the flack.

The Maori don't want to be governed by these idiots and the government is trying to subjugate them to be happy little slaves. The fact most people in the west hate their lives isn't exactly appealing. Why would we want to be subjects of the crown.

The parliament display was to stop them changing the treaty that day. The government is running the lines of "equality". Truth is the crown had two treaties one English one Maori and both were different by a lot and that's where the constant battle comes from. It's basically our constitution (in a round about way). It was paid for in a lot of blood and was never honoured by one side.

That display was to simply get the motion thrown out. I think it passed the next day.

I don't want people to think I'll get offended if they take a different position. I can see all the angles of it and understand the current government's position.

So haka used as a display, no not a fan. Feels like a dancing monkey entertaining people who dont care- just for the applause. People know where NZ is now and it should stay in the cultural domain.
Jeez, complex. Thanks for the explanation. 👍
 
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