Re: The sense of loss?
NZ got the highest peak (by disobeying the British orders)...but got wiped out because of incompetence of Australians and Brits at coming to our aid. Overall though British incompetence lead to the defeat, landing on the wrong beach was just one thing they got wrong.
NZ did become a nation...in 1947. Though realistically we cut the reigns in the 1980s with the rainbow warrior incident and anti-nuke policy, that basically turned NZ into a nation independent of the British and the United States.
US and UK basically refused a lot of our trade so we went to China, Japan and South Korea, and as recently the middle east (we trade with Iran too and some of their students come here for study ).
I have to say I love China, Japan and South Korea because to put it bluntly they were kinder and more affectionate towards NZ than the British or United States ever were. Even today...British follow a racist food miles policy towards NZ and deny us immigration...even though they have bigger social and economic problems than we do, and on average NZ'ers earn more than the average Brit over there.
China doesn't push us around and use us as pawns...it actually likes NZ...US and UK just used us as cannon fodder in all their wars and didn't like us much (British especially were racist snobs towards NZ and Aus). Chinese, Japanese and South Korean's know NZ more than the US or UK do...and they sure as hell don't think we are part of Australia.
The good thing though is that our foreign policy isn't pro-Israel and pro-US (have to thank the middle eastern traders and Chinese for this), and we are one of the few western nations that doesn't have institutional or cultural intolerance towards Islam, and other religions. We have never had a single complaint to the human rights commission by a Muslim (as far as I know)...so we must be doing something right.
Urgh...this way off topic. Oh well. Getting back on topic. I hate most nationalists...i'm an internationalist. Turkey should just recognize the Genocide...or what hope does the rest of the world have in not blowing each other to tiny bits if we can't do a single nice thing like accept the truth about history?
Originally posted by Palavra
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NZ did become a nation...in 1947. Though realistically we cut the reigns in the 1980s with the rainbow warrior incident and anti-nuke policy, that basically turned NZ into a nation independent of the British and the United States.
US and UK basically refused a lot of our trade so we went to China, Japan and South Korea, and as recently the middle east (we trade with Iran too and some of their students come here for study ).
I have to say I love China, Japan and South Korea because to put it bluntly they were kinder and more affectionate towards NZ than the British or United States ever were. Even today...British follow a racist food miles policy towards NZ and deny us immigration...even though they have bigger social and economic problems than we do, and on average NZ'ers earn more than the average Brit over there.
China doesn't push us around and use us as pawns...it actually likes NZ...US and UK just used us as cannon fodder in all their wars and didn't like us much (British especially were racist snobs towards NZ and Aus). Chinese, Japanese and South Korean's know NZ more than the US or UK do...and they sure as hell don't think we are part of Australia.
The good thing though is that our foreign policy isn't pro-Israel and pro-US (have to thank the middle eastern traders and Chinese for this), and we are one of the few western nations that doesn't have institutional or cultural intolerance towards Islam, and other religions. We have never had a single complaint to the human rights commission by a Muslim (as far as I know)...so we must be doing something right.
Urgh...this way off topic. Oh well. Getting back on topic. I hate most nationalists...i'm an internationalist. Turkey should just recognize the Genocide...or what hope does the rest of the world have in not blowing each other to tiny bits if we can't do a single nice thing like accept the truth about history?
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