A law lecturer has come out against the arrest of anti-lockdown protesters in Auckland yesterday, calling it the death of democracy
An AUT law lecturer has come under fire for posting a video in which she calls the arrests of Billy Te Kahika Jr and Vinny Eastwood a sign of the “death of democracy”.
Amy Benjamin, a lecturer of international law, went public with her take on the outcome of Thursday’s protest last night on YouTube.
She called the decision to go into a snap lockdown an “insane policy that probably amounts to a crime against humanity”.
In the video, she voiced outrage that Te Kahika Jr was arrested for peacefully protesting – which runs counter to police’s statement the arrest was made for the breach of the health order.
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A lot to like about this lecturer. But apparently insisting on students writing grammatical English makes her eccentric.
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She’s not in sync with the NWO program I gather?
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I reckon
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How I love people with a PhD in German literature. I don’t have a PhD, the results of my university years ended in “Not Completed” and I am proud of it. I learned a lot in those years. You work it out.
Amy Benjamin is on the mark, our Human Rights are violated every day by people that know best apparently. To be brutally honest, the people that know best don’t give a brass monkeys about your health or well-being! I just leave it at this, before I become abusive.
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