Have been watching @NZStuff live feed along with Chantelle Bakers. Stuff is not showing the police picking off protestors one by one. Their cameras seem to have been strategically placed to hide this. See what is really happening. #Convoy2022NZ https://t.co/GVNYnicFuU
— RoseyNZ (@rosey_nz) February 9, 2022
#Convoy2022nz #NewZealand The New Zealand police are moving forward on the protesters and then arresting them absolute disgrace!https://t.co/eUM7nWkYTJ
— White Hat NZ Patriot (@WhiteHatNZ) February 9, 2022
SO PROUD of the peaceful protesters on parliament grounds.
— Governed w/o representation (@HomesteadNZ) February 9, 2022
You are all legends. We will never forget.#Convoy2022NZ
Police have started making more arrests. Livestream:https://t.co/JEJauo0Abw#NZHellhole#ResignJacinda
My heart is breaking 💔 #Convoy2022NZ pic.twitter.com/8gNNT8ETnz
— MissB_NZ (@NzMissb) February 9, 2022
Soper on media creating a 'them and us' situation: "The media are part of the public. They should be down there getting the stories with the people in the protest, not standing above them looking down at them getting arrested."
— bestpikelet 413800 (@bestpikelet) February 9, 2022
The police are just doing their job. The protestors are trying to exercise their rights. Working and middle class people.
— Ani O'Brien (@aniobrien) February 9, 2022
They now clash while the elites watch on from a balcony.
It’s a story as old as time.
Since when is pulling people out by their hair ok? pic.twitter.com/g08SMf49K9
— ðŸ‡ðŸ‡²ðŸ‡¬ðŸ‡§UNFILTERED🇺🇸🇳🇿 (@LivnUndaATyrant) February 9, 2022
Unknown: Do you think it’s a bit harsh Trevor?
— Suit and tie (@Suitandtie9999) February 9, 2022
Mallard: God no! As I said to the PM, this ain’t Auckland! We need our coffees and salmon fillets. And we laughed and laughed. https://t.co/Wecx6TvxBF