Post by Kiwi Frontline on Apr 4, 2016 6:36:47 GMT 12
THE DARK ART
In New Zealand, equality under the law is a latent political issue. From time to time, it awakes, as we saw clearly in 2004, when Don Brash delivered his Nationhood speech, questioning the sort of society we wanted to build: “A modern democratic society, embodying the essential notion of one rule for all in a single nation state – or a racially divided nation, with two sets of laws, and two standards of citizenship?”
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By sending a clear message that under his leadership, National was prepared to uphold the principles of equal rights and one standard of citizenship, Don Brash increased Party support from 28 percent to 45 percent.
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With National now in the process of betraying those principles, it is gifting a huge opportunity to New Zealand First to take a leadership role in promoting one rule for all in a single nation state. If they do, there is every likelihood that they will be the ones holding the balance of power after the next election.
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Despite what Minister Smith may say, National’s proposals for fresh water are extremist and racist.
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With the consultation process over the future of freshwater management well underway, New Zealanders need to know what is being planned. With the Government downplaying public consultation, we have drafted a public information advertisement here www.nzcpr.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/FreshWaterSubmissionsAdvert.pdf and with your help, we would like to it publish in leading newspapers throughout the country to encourage as many New Zealanders as possible to send in SUBMISSIONS BEFORE THE APRIL 22nd 2016 DEADLINE.
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If you too believe it’s crucial that Kiwis are made aware of the Government’s proposals for the race-based control of the country’s fresh water, so they can have a say, then please support this advertising fundraiser here www.nzcpr.com/campaign-donation/
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Read Dr Muriel Newman's full NZCPR newsletter here > www.nzcpr.com/the-dark-art/#more-18034
5 THINGS YOU CAN DO:
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1 Check out the great advertisement here > www.nzcpr.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/FreshWaterSubmissionsAdvert.pdf
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2 Support placing the advertisement in leading newspapers around the country with a donation ASAP > www.nzcpr.com/campaign-donation/
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3 Send in an online Submission by 22 April 2016 > www.mfe.govt.nz/consultation/next-steps-fresh-water (scroll down page for submission button)
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4 Sign the NZCPR 'Water Rights' petition > www.nzcpr.com/water-rights-petition/
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5 'Share' this post on your page and others, and/or with your email contacts
In New Zealand, equality under the law is a latent political issue. From time to time, it awakes, as we saw clearly in 2004, when Don Brash delivered his Nationhood speech, questioning the sort of society we wanted to build: “A modern democratic society, embodying the essential notion of one rule for all in a single nation state – or a racially divided nation, with two sets of laws, and two standards of citizenship?”
.
By sending a clear message that under his leadership, National was prepared to uphold the principles of equal rights and one standard of citizenship, Don Brash increased Party support from 28 percent to 45 percent.
.
With National now in the process of betraying those principles, it is gifting a huge opportunity to New Zealand First to take a leadership role in promoting one rule for all in a single nation state. If they do, there is every likelihood that they will be the ones holding the balance of power after the next election.
.
Despite what Minister Smith may say, National’s proposals for fresh water are extremist and racist.
.
With the consultation process over the future of freshwater management well underway, New Zealanders need to know what is being planned. With the Government downplaying public consultation, we have drafted a public information advertisement here www.nzcpr.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/FreshWaterSubmissionsAdvert.pdf and with your help, we would like to it publish in leading newspapers throughout the country to encourage as many New Zealanders as possible to send in SUBMISSIONS BEFORE THE APRIL 22nd 2016 DEADLINE.
.
If you too believe it’s crucial that Kiwis are made aware of the Government’s proposals for the race-based control of the country’s fresh water, so they can have a say, then please support this advertising fundraiser here www.nzcpr.com/campaign-donation/
.
Read Dr Muriel Newman's full NZCPR newsletter here > www.nzcpr.com/the-dark-art/#more-18034
5 THINGS YOU CAN DO:
.
1 Check out the great advertisement here > www.nzcpr.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/FreshWaterSubmissionsAdvert.pdf
.
2 Support placing the advertisement in leading newspapers around the country with a donation ASAP > www.nzcpr.com/campaign-donation/
.
3 Send in an online Submission by 22 April 2016 > www.mfe.govt.nz/consultation/next-steps-fresh-water (scroll down page for submission button)
.
4 Sign the NZCPR 'Water Rights' petition > www.nzcpr.com/water-rights-petition/
.
5 'Share' this post on your page and others, and/or with your email contacts