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Showing posts with label South Island. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Religious Right homophobes blame local gays for Christchurch earthquake...

A lesbian couple married in San Francisco in 2004Image via Wikipedia

Religious Right homophobes blame local gays for Christchurch eathquake...



A website blaming the gay community for the earthquake in Christchurch has been condemned by GayNz.com.

Christchurch Quake, which is registered to an address in Utah in the United States, claims the destruction could have been the result of ''lesbians running loose on the South Island as if they own the place''.

Child prostitution and Gay Ski Week are also put forward as possible causes of the disaster on the website.

It suggests last year’s earthquake was a warning from God which the people of Canterbury did not heed.

Jay Bennie, who runs the Auckland-based gay and lesbian website GayNz.com, told an Australian newspaper that the people of Christchurch were already under enough stress without reading such outrageous comments.

‘‘I think it’s despicable, I think it’s appallingly insensitive, not only to gays and lesbians but to the suggestion that the people of Christchurch, by embracing gays and lesbians to certain degrees in their society, have brought this upon themselves.

“It’s cruel and vindictive in the city’s hour of need. We are pretty disgusted about it and find it hard to understand how humane people could do this sort of thing,” he said.

“I would ask them to consider the lives of people in Christchurch and not use tragedy as a further opportunity to stir up hatred against gay and lesbian people.”

Mr Bennie said he believed religious conservatives were responsible for the website.

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Acknowledgements: MSN News

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

One of life's little ironies - an earthquake in Christchurch, NZ...

Space view of Christchurch and surrounding areas.Image via WikipediaOne of life's little ironies. New Zealand: Population about 4.25 million. A first world country for sure. A rich country? Comparatively perhaps. New Zealand has given aid of about NZ$14 million to other countries in the Pacific and beyond who have been the victims of earthquakes and tsunamis in recent years.

Now the Canterbury region and Christchurch City in the South Island have been rocked by an earthquake of 7.1 in magnitude on the Richter Scale, on a par with Haiti EQ many months ago which killed many tens of thousands and made a million or more homeless. Good timing (4.35am)  a superior building code and help from the big man above, has so far prevented deaths by injury througfh the EQ; though there is still one severely injured middle aged man in IC in Christchurch Hospital, and eight fatal heart attacks most likely caused by the quake. Christchurch has also been hit by up to a thousand aftershocks day and night ever since.

Many people are still homeless and many more will need repaired  or rebuilt homes. In some suburbs it will be impossible to do either because of the state of the ground. But the biggest problem in Christchurch right now is the damaged sewerage system which could take until 2012 to rectify. I think Christchurch should be offered some overseas help in this area. Kiwis are proud people who  regularly help others, but are reluctant to ask for help themselves. It is obvious that it is beyond their means to reconstruct their broken sewerage system quickly. They don't deserve to have to rely on chemical toilets for the next eighteen months.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Fire, fire, in the house...

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Fire, fire in the house...



By Peter Petterson


First published at Qondio:











Fire, fire in the house...

Your topic has resucitated something long forgotten in the memory of yours truly.



It was 1969 and I had just come home from the local maternity hospital after visiting my wife and our brand new first child and daughter, who was later given the feminine version of my name - Peter.



Unfortunately there had been a rather long stop on the journey home celebrating that arrival at the local establishment around the corner. Getting home had not been a problem.



The problem was the forgotten steak cooking on the stove when I fell asleep...and then the rough shaking to wakefulness by a stranger who turned out to be a fire-fighter called to our flat when a neighbour returning home smelt the smoke from my burning steak, and rang 111, New Zealand's emergency call number.



My wife never learned about the incident until 20 years later. I had done a good job cleaning up signs of the steak fire from the walls; and a bit of painting covered up any other signs of the incident.


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