Post by Kiwi Frontline on Feb 2, 2021 17:50:50 GMT 12
NO, NOT WAITANGI DAY. AND IS JACINDA REALLY IGNORANT, OR JUST WEAK? - by Amy Brooke
Things are getting worse…under this far-left government…
Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta has announced immediate changes to allow councils to set up Maori Wards in the 2022 local elections. Given this push to refuse to allow citizens to have a say about what is basically a constitutional change, setting up racist voting structures in local government is, as Hobson’s Pledge Trust has pointed out, moving us even closer away from genuinely representative government.
Throughout New Zealand, the majority of councils’ ratepayers overwhelmingly voted against this racist initiative. Nanaia and Jacinda know this – but it is not stopping them. So what is their agenda?
So many New Zealanders, rightly or wrongly, must now be wondering if Mahuta is spelling out a specific message? For example, with her especially tattooed chin, has she a personal bias towards promoting the interests – not of the country as a whole – but of the highly unrepresentative, but aggressive minority of part-Maori extremists constantly pushing for more and more advantages? The reversion to primitivism represented by facial tattooing to emphasise cultural separatism is certainly a statement by those undertaking it, disturbing though it may be to many. The fact that she is also the public face representing New Zealand on the world stage as also the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade compounds an already ambivalent situation – given that tattooing still carries a negative stigma in other countries… and is by no means universally supported in our own.......
Continue reading here > 100daystodemocracy.wordpress.com/2021/02/02/no-not-waitangi-day-and-is-jacinda-really-ignorant-or-just-weak/
Things are getting worse…under this far-left government…
Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta has announced immediate changes to allow councils to set up Maori Wards in the 2022 local elections. Given this push to refuse to allow citizens to have a say about what is basically a constitutional change, setting up racist voting structures in local government is, as Hobson’s Pledge Trust has pointed out, moving us even closer away from genuinely representative government.
Throughout New Zealand, the majority of councils’ ratepayers overwhelmingly voted against this racist initiative. Nanaia and Jacinda know this – but it is not stopping them. So what is their agenda?
So many New Zealanders, rightly or wrongly, must now be wondering if Mahuta is spelling out a specific message? For example, with her especially tattooed chin, has she a personal bias towards promoting the interests – not of the country as a whole – but of the highly unrepresentative, but aggressive minority of part-Maori extremists constantly pushing for more and more advantages? The reversion to primitivism represented by facial tattooing to emphasise cultural separatism is certainly a statement by those undertaking it, disturbing though it may be to many. The fact that she is also the public face representing New Zealand on the world stage as also the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade compounds an already ambivalent situation – given that tattooing still carries a negative stigma in other countries… and is by no means universally supported in our own.......
Continue reading here > 100daystodemocracy.wordpress.com/2021/02/02/no-not-waitangi-day-and-is-jacinda-really-ignorant-or-just-weak/