Reporter Asks NZ Prime Minister If The Left Wants To Create 2 Classes Of People: 'Yep'
I guess there is one good thing about New Zealand's Prime Minister—She's honest. In the United States, we are left to speculate on if Democrats are intentionally trying to create second-class citizens out of the unvaccinated. In New Zealand, though, Jacinda Ardern smiled as she proudly told reporters that that's her plan.
The New Zealand Herald reported last week that Ardern had “announced the country would move into the new traffic light system when each District Health Board has 90 percent of its population with both doses of the vaccine.”
“So, you’ve basically said, this is gonna be like, well it’s almost like, and you probably don’t see it like this, [inaudible] two different classes of people, if you’re vaccinated or if you’re unvaccinated,” an interviewer said to Ardern. “You have all these rights if you are vaccinated–”
“That it is what it is,” Ardern quickly responded as she smiled. “So, yep. Yep.”
Ardern claimed that the new moves to use certificates were “not just a tool to drive up vaccines,” but “a tool for confidence.”
“People who have been vaccinated will want to know that they’re around other vaccinated people, they’ll want to know that they’re in a safe environment,” she claimed. “It is a way that we can give confidence to those who are going back into hospitality or events. And so, that is something that I think we should offer to people who have been vaccinated, that confidence that we’re doing everything we can to keep them safe, and that they can come back out and start enjoying those things safely.”
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When the New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was asked by a reporter if she was creating two classes of people, the vaccinated and the unvaccinated, Ardern confirmed stating, "That is what it is, yep". pic.twitter.com/mY6cQBCFzX
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From the sounds of it, New Zealand intends on implementing a full-blown vaccine passport system. This would prevent the unvaccinated from moving around freely. Giving them fewer rights than those carrying a vaccine card.
I can't help but wonder if people won't just simply create a counterfeit vaccine card in order to privately preserve their own right to choose? If the vaccine cards in New Zealand are anything like the ones in the United States, I would say this would be completely possible. They're not exactly secure forms of identification, are they?
Which makes it all seem more about controlling people and not controlling the spread of the virus. Am I wrong? Let me know in the comments what you think.