"The anti-mandate protests in Wellington and around the country have contained a strong anti-media sentiment." https://t.co/j0IQGmOTpe
— Mediaspot (@mediaspotnz) February 18, 2022
On day 10 of the Wellington occupation, the protesters message of peace is becoming increasingly hard to marry with virulent misinformation and violent rhetoric. One expert says what he's seeing online is extremely disturbing. My story here: https://t.co/lQSZSY2ybP
— Kristin Hall (@kristinhallNZ) February 17, 2022
"...it’s made up of a couple of thousand dupes. People who believe the booster shot could kill their spouse, that mask wearing can cause carbon dioxide poisoning or that Ivermectin – the horse dewormer – is the best treatment after catching the virus." https://t.co/LOZHxsRFhH
— Mediaspot (@mediaspotnz) February 18, 2022
"By giving in to the bullies on Parliament's lawn, the police have ensured the occupation won't end anytime soon" https://t.co/gAP03FH8bK
— Mediaspot (@mediaspotnz) February 18, 2022
RT if you're NOT going to the anti-vax protest in Wellington. Oops I mean anti-mandate.
— Hilary Barry (@Hilary_Barry) February 17, 2022
Ffs. If this was an occupation in favour of tax cuts, I would still think it should be brought to an end after 11 days by the authorities, violently if necessary. That’s the bottom line for me. https://t.co/Pg5NSGthLH
— Matthew Hooton (@MatthewHootonNZ) February 18, 2022
I understand how police arrived at their conclusion but it sends an awful message: If you have enough people threatening a violent response to enforcement action, you can get away with anything else short of that violence. #convoynz2022
— Marc Daalder 😷 Wear a Mask, Scan QRs, Vaccinate (@marcdaalder) February 18, 2022
Our front page today: We want our city back.
— The Dominion Post (@DomPost) February 17, 2022
We talk to frustrated business owners, residents and students about the protest blockade that is severely disrupting life in the capital. pic.twitter.com/hXys8g8505
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