Dark days are coming. How long now before police will be knocking on doors?
“If
you don’t hear from me after midday Friday, I’m guessing it will
be because I’m under arrest.
“Welcome to the new world of intimidation.”
BREAKING:
The NZ Police would like to have a word with me
Martyn
Bradbury
13
August, 2015
In
this media landscape where progressive voices challenging authority
get strangled off on a near monthly basis, hearing that the NZ Police
are suddenly looking for you gives one a slight cold shiver up your
spine.
I’ve
just been contacted by friends that the NZ Police are keen to speak
to me. A Detective no less. I’ve been asked to meet with the Police
tomorrow at midday to discuss this blog by John Minto.
Mr
Talley and his rich friends certainly seem to have a lot of pull to
be able to get Detective’s to contact blogs wanting a chat about
negative coverage.
I
will state here so there is no confusion, I will not censor or remove
John’s blog from this site.
I
won’t be intimidated or threatened or pushed around by monied
industries who make workers lives a misery.
I
will explain that in polite language to the Police tomorrow.
If
you don’t hear from me after midday Friday, I’m guessing it will
be because I’m under arrest.
Welcome
to the new world of intimidation.
Here is John Minto's article
Take
your car keys shopping with you
John
Minto
Peter
Talley – butcher of meat and workers
13
August, 2015
Back
in the 1980s I was involved in the campaign to isolate South Africa
because of its racist apartheid system. Appeals for boycotts were
made as the best way for those outside the country to fight what the
United Nations called a “crime against humanity”.
The
sports boycott was the focus because that was where New Zealand had
its most important links with South Africa. However the economic and
investment boycott increased in importance on the back of the sports
boycott.
Consumer
products from South Africa were targeted. Companies importing South
African wine were picketed and normal business disrupted while people
were urged to boycott the likes of South African guavas and dried
apricots.
Consumer
boycotts themselves are difficult to make economically effective but
coupled with a little bit of creative shopping their effect can be
dramatically multiplied.
People
would go into supermarkets with their car key and quietly puncture
the bags of dried apricots and scratch the labels on the wine bottles
to make them unsaleable. People would also take packets of dried
apricots from the shelf into their supermarket trollies and deposit
them at the bottom of the deep freeze under the frozen peas.
Small
acts of civil disobedience like this are an appropriate response to
the vicious attacks on workers’ rights mounted by the infamous
Talley brothers described in this
excellent blog post by Mike Treen.
Treen
describes them as “reactionary corporate murderers” and who could
disagree?
And
their attitudes to women? Treen’s article reports this:
The company also lost a landmark case about equal pay for women. They had refused to allow a woman to become a filleter at their plant. The response of Andrew Talley was to dismiss the decision as a joke. “In any job there are attributes that suggest it will be more likely to be done by either a man or a woman – that doesn’t mean you discriminate,” he said. “There are jobs – pole dancing being one and fish filleting being another – that have a higher predominance of either men or women. The decision is a joke.”
What
a Neanderthal! Andrew Talley is the Donald Trump of New Zealand
business.
If
you buy Talley’s products now – STOP – and tell your friends
and family to stop too.
And
if you feel as outraged as you should at this company with workers’
blood all over its hands then take your car keys shopping with you.
Products
to Boycott
Marketed
under
Talleys
Icecream
(Crème
de la Crème, Crème
de la Crème Guilt free)
Peas,
beans, corn, spinach, carrots, mixed vegetables
Mussels, Talleys
retail bags, Ocean
Royale retail bags, Oyster
Bay, Scallops, Squid
bait, Hoki
portions AND By Products: Fish
Meal, Fish
Oil, Fish
Fertiliser
Open
Country
Milk
Powders, Milk Proteins, Milk Fats and Cheese
AFFCO
Lamb,
beef, veal, mutton, goat, leather, hides, pelts, calf skins, protein
meals, tallow, casings, slipe wool, pharmaceutical blood serums
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