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Person's avatar

I agree, it is as though the blind followers have been drugged. I would March in New Zealand if I could meet others in their right minds, drug free. I feel unsafe, as though my writings are being censored by people trying to destroy the fabric of society- family.

My sister passed away today. She was in a locked ward (Covid).

The nurse I spoke to on the phone was not allowed to tell me my sister was dying so I did not visit. I was just enquiring about her health. She cheerfully told me she was not sure she could tell me any more than that she was sleeping. Confidentiality rules. Common sense and compassion died years ago in the health service/business.

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Realitycheck's avatar

Oh my God, I can't believe a nurse said she was not allowed to tell you about your sister. Is that a law in New Zealand? That is vile. I am so sorry about your sister.

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Person's avatar

New Zealand has some vile laws supporting the gender madness. The latest I heard is that a speaker wanting to visit New Zealand is to be refused entry because she has been labelled “anti trans”. She is promoting the belief that women are entitled to be regarded as biologically women and that biological men have no right to invade their bathrooms. This seems common sense, but the New Zealand government has a problem not understanding this.

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Person's avatar

The privacy act is over the top.

New Zealand has replaced church with things like this act which is designed to cover up sin. When health professionals make mistakes they are protected by this act. People can not find out what actually happened. Instead of recognising that humans are fallable and we all make mistakes, this act makes it impossible to recognise mistakes/sin. There is no need for forgiveness when people are so conceited that they think they are all powerful.

Same with the health professionals in the transgender business. They are beyond reproach, protected by various government acts.

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Litany's avatar

Eternal Rest, grant onto Person's sister, Oh Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace. Amen

I don't know if you're religious or not, but I am. I'm sorry you lost your sister today. I'm sorry the nurse couldn't tell you that and misled you.

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Person's avatar

Thanks she is at peace

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