Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
From one 'fly' in defence of another fly I seem to recall you respecting our right to be a fly.: dodge:
What one person considers dumb another may not. Respect is not based on opinion alone but how an individual acts on their opinion. Most of us have little time for hyprocytes as they do not act in a manner that they believe. Rodney Hide would be a classic example of this. Politics aside of the two who has the most respect on the basis of how they act to their own beliefs?
I respect people on how they act not necessarily in what they believe. Respect is different from agreement and most of us have difficulty in telling the two apart.
Minto acts on what he believes. Whether we agree with him or not or for that matter anyone else, is not the issue.
It is no mean feat to protest on issues that most of us have little concern about. Pretty easy to out there with the numbers but with little support...............not many of us go that far.
One day I'll tell you about the time I nearly picketed the Trade Union Centre. I backed off for reasons I'm not going into here. Last time we met I told you half the story. I’ll tell you the other half next time we meet.
It takes some guts to stand up in public O R..............and commitment to the cause that you believe in. I do not agree with Minto's cause on this. However he does act on what he believes in. I give the man credit for that. See my post #82.
Free Scott Watson.
There was another guy before Minto. Trevor Richards. He took a lot flak in the early days and departed about the time that HART was begining to get some public traction. Minto had the orgainsation skills to to take the issue a step further but without Richards I don't think HART would have got off the ground.
The SA Government wanted to Give Minto some medal for his support. Minto turned it down on the grounds that the Govt had sold out. He has been known to organise protests against the the SA Govt from Soweto. That takes balls. Now the SA gonerment claim they never offered Minto any recognition for his services.
Go figure.
Skyryder
Free Scott Watson.
Winding up drongos, foil hat wearers and over sensitive KBers for over 14,000 posts...........![]()
" Life is not a rehearsal, it's as happy or miserable as you want to make it"
Well apparently he writes a weekly column for the Christchurch Press if Wikipedia is to be believed, and I think he used to write one in the Harold as well. That's about the only reference to a normal job I can find.
I have a hazy recollection that perhaps he was a teacher in a former life? Can anyone throw any light on this?
Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes
He's a teacher.
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
I thought he was a rectum stretcher.
Exert your talents, and distinguish yourself, and don't think of retiring from the world, until the world will be sorry that you retire. -Samuel Johnson
Political activist John Minto said New Zealand's most decorated living soldier Willie Apiata was "no hero" compared to three peace activists who attacked Marlborough's Waihopai spy base.
"The real heroes of Afghanistan are the three Kiwis who popped the dome two years ago," he said speaking at a protest today (Jan 23) outside the spy base, where up to 40 banner-waving demonstrators shouted "close Waihopai down".
Mr Minto said that Corporal Apiata, who won the Victoria Cross in Afghanistan for rescuing a wounded comrade under enemy fire, "was no hero compared to Sam, Adrian and Peter".
Sam Land, Adrian Leason and Peter Murane from the Anzac Plougshares group will stand trial in Wellington on March 8 accused of causing $1 million worth of damage to the Waihopai base in April 2008.
Mr Minto, who himself is due in court on February 7 after being arrested for protesting against an Israeli tennis player at the ASB classic in Auckland earlier this month, said: "They are real heroes because what they did goes against the mainstream of New Zealand public opinion and was a truly brave, inspiring and courageous action.
"Unfortunately Apiata is involved in a very dirty war on behalf of America and the people of Afghanistan don't want him there.
"I don't see him as a hero because people have to take personal responsibility for their actions and I am not sure he realises the real reason why he is there in Afghanistan."
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks