New Zealand’s discrimination against unvaccinated is rampant
New Zealand remains one of the most flagrantly discriminatory countries in the world due to its treatment of the unvaccinated.

Keean Bexte

March 22, 2022

New Zealand remains one of the most flagrantly discriminatory countries in the world due to its treatment of the unvaccinated.

While much of the world opens up and ends the two-tiered systems put into place to coerce the unvaccinated to comply with the government’s agenda, New Zealand, under the rule of PM Jacinda Ardern, seems hellbent on dragging the ordeal out as long as possible.

According to the government’s website, policies remain for nearly all public sector workers, and the government gives all private businesses the right to continue requiring up to three doses to retain employment. Additionally, during an interview on March 20, Ardern admitted that even if some restrictions are loosened, the vaccine passport will remain in the government’s back pocket just in case.

Perhaps inspired by the Freedom Convoy protests in Canada, New Zealanders took to the streets in early February and have been protesting their government’s restrictions ever since, causing Ardern noticeable concern.

Much like other globalists, when finally faced with massive protests not just against mandates but against her as a leader, Ardern claimed that anyone opposed to her authoritarianism is simply being misled by “disinformation.”

While Australia was extremely brutal in its crackdown against protesters, what made New Zealand, perhaps, most notable in addressing anyone who dissents, is how smug their PM was when stating the discriminatory policies she planned to implement.

During an interview from October 24, 2021, Ardern unambiguously stated that she was creating an apartheid state to discriminate against the unvaccinated — of course, under the guise of public health.

“So, you’ve basically said, you probably don’t see it like this, but two different classes of people. If you’re vaccinated or unvaccinated. You have all these rights if you are vaccinated,” an interviewer asked.

“That is what it is. Yep,” Ardern stated, a self-satisfied grin adorning her face. 

Now, following protests, it looks like some — but not all — restrictions will be lifted, including allowing vaccinated travellers to come to the country. Regarding unvaccinated travellers, however, Ardern isn’t willing to set a date for when they’ll be allowed to enter or, indeed, leave the country.

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