New Zealand Earthquake: Donation Information

Please help out your own people.

by Jeff Goodall

I was very sad to hear of the Christchurch earthquake in New Zealand; it is fortunate that no-one was killed, and that most injuries are minor. 

It is interesting to compare New Zealand’s response to sudden emergencies with that in other parts of the world; no shrieking and wailing for money and assistance, just a calm, measured response, with nothing like the stereotypical eagerness to loot and take advantage of the situation so typical of Blacks and others, including those in the West, who tend to be a total liability when disaster strikes.

This is what sets us apart from the other races, and is an important part of the White European ‘identity’ that we are supposed to be so ashamed of.

Obviously New Zealand does not seek or want major assistance from others, civilian or military, but I am sure small donations would be accepted in a spirit of solidarity and camaraderie.  Donation links below; most credit cards allow payments to be made in New Zealand dollars or Australian dollars.

Jeff Goodall

New Zealand had turned down offers of support from the US military, based in Hawaii, and the UN…This was met with surprise.”   -Civil Defence chief John Hamilton.

The people of Christchurch have done very well, apart from the odd looting, which is very sad.”  -Prime Minister John Key.

Donations

The Salvation Army, PO Box 27 001 Marion Square, Wellington 6141, New Zealand  –   Please specify that your donation is for the Canterbury Earthquake Appeal

Donate online to the ‘Salvation Army’ at  www.salvationarmy.org.nz

People can make a secure online donation to the ‘Red Cross Canterbury Earthquake Appeal’ at www.redcross.org.nz

I will add more donation information as it becomes available- JG.

2010-09-06