Jacinda Arden: New Zealand’s Very Own Fascist

This article results from heading down a rabbit hole and running with it. I apologize. I may have gotten the wrong end of a shitty right-wing stick. I wasn’t aware The Australian is a right-wing publication (I tend not to read or be sucked into that type of news). Still…it is what it is.
Totalitarian control. Round them up. Put the disagreeable out of sight. Head to the UN for support. Talk incessantly about control and the need to stop misinformation.
If the speech came from Putin we would all declare it a blatant declaration for the right, the power of technology, to control free speech.
No voice against her. No pause for humility. No time to recognize the errors, the mistakes. Keep on going. Google says YES. Facebook says YES. Paypal says YES. Youtube says YES. Fucking Linkedin says YES. Every corporation stands behind you. They all want the same thing.
Silence the dissent.
It’s a brave new world to quash the people. No view should be supported unless it’s the government. Your words are HATE SPEECH. Stop with your “WEAPONS OF WAR” says Jacinda Arden, Prime Minister of New Zealand.
What the fuck is going on with the world? Why are people supporting this increasingly fascist regime determined to silence everybody? Take a look at the headlines from around the world.

Is this really the same leader that displayed such a high level of empathy after the Christchurch shootings? Is Arden now drunk on power? Did the lockdowns convince her that only her government knows best? Bring the world back to order? Did you hear that World? Arden isn’t satisfied with simply ordering palatable Kiwis around. She wants the world to goosestep to her rhetoric.
Ideas, disagreement, and dissent are all labeled as misinformation. There is only one source of the truth and it's not the people. This is no longer the voice of the liberal Left. Arden no longer represents the people.
“One of the most striking things about Ardern’s speech was her claim that if the elites ignore “misinformation,” then “the norms we all value” will be in danger. This is the most common cry of the 21st-century authoritarian — that speech can have a destabilizing and even life-threatening impact, especially if it concerns big crises like climate change or Covid-19.” Source The Australian.
