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Post by eri on Apr 22, 2022 14:59:37 GMT 12
democracy or an unelected maori veto over pretty much everything
that's the choice for voters next election
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Post by chariot on Apr 22, 2022 16:27:51 GMT 12
But how many are aware of what is going on?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2022 18:37:42 GMT 12
It has just come to light that Willie Jackson is pushing for the same model as the Maori health authority to be implemented for the education and justice systems. Government to start public discussions soon. Rapidly turning into a banana republic. Heard him on 1zb on way home,just kept rubbishing SEYMOUR with no real substance
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Post by ComfortZone on Apr 22, 2022 19:25:27 GMT 12
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Post by ComfortZone on Apr 22, 2022 19:35:25 GMT 12
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Post by OLD ROPE 👀 on Apr 22, 2022 23:47:41 GMT 12
Banana republics are fairer ...
Sillie Crackson is running the country.
This will drive the country into a racial abyss. The silent majority has to rise up and vote these fuckers out. Using the UN indigenous people's act as an excuse for some wankers interpretation of inequality will create a bigger racial divide and create more issues for Maori.
This will kill off NZ as a good and equitable country
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2022 5:38:30 GMT 12
Its all about trying to get the maori vote at the next election so horseface stays in.
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Post by armchairadmiral on Apr 23, 2022 7:06:09 GMT 12
Nope ! NZ is already a banana republic. In 18 months the "redistrbution" has acheived this. Great prospects for a new flag now !
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2022 8:28:54 GMT 12
Dudes, I've had a rethink!
Since Stalinda has been allowing this racist co(con) governance/ te howpoopoo bullshit evolve she/ they have been falling in the polls.
The silent majority is waking up.
More media twats are seeing the danger ( except the Radio Red morons and the Jessica 'not much" " one eye" McKay bimbo who buddies up to Stalinda)
Even ex flat mate, Tova " no brain" is coming around.
If they carry on pushing this crap up hill, and the polls continue to fall, they will ditch it (Rotoruas 10,000 objections is an indicator of the public's distain)
If they don't they will fail at election time.... And then national will have to reverse it.
There could be anarchy if they persist and Ardern would be a failure with no political future.
Sooo... It's all good. Stalinda has bitten off more than her huge nashers can chew.
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Post by OLD ROPE 👀 on Apr 23, 2022 17:43:59 GMT 12
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Post by ComfortZone on Apr 26, 2022 10:54:19 GMT 12
latest on Rotorua theplatform.kiwi/opinions/attorney-general-belatedly-steps-up-to-defend-democracyof note: However, in light of Jack Tame’s interview with Minister for Māori Development Willie Jackson about co-governance on Sunday’s Q&A, it looks as if the Government might cut its losses over the bill and retreat from supporting it.
Jackson was very keen to blame an “over-enthusiastic council” for proposing the bill in the first place and quick to praise David Parker as Attorney-General for his damning report.
When Tame asked whether Jackson supported the Rotorua bill himself, the minister replied:
I support our Attorney-General, David Parker, who’s come out and said, ‘There’s been a few mistakes.'
Tame replied:
He didn’t say there were a few mistakes! He said, ’I have concluded the bill appears to limit the right to be free from discrimination.’ He says it’s undemocratic.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2022 15:30:59 GMT 12
Willie Jackson... The Maori Putin but without fire power.
Biggest wanker in NZ besides Mahuta, parker... Actually all the male labour party members 😁🤔😁
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Post by jim on Apr 28, 2022 17:02:07 GMT 12
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Post by ComfortZone on Apr 28, 2022 20:46:24 GMT 12
looks like the government is backing down on Rotorua for now, we all must keep vigilant for their next move from Hobson's Pledge
Late this afternoon the Rotorua District Council and Labour list MP Tamati Coffey announced they were “pausing” their divisive Bill to do away with the fundamental democratic principle of one person, one vote. While the Government is trying to save face by calling a mere "pause" to the Bill – make no mistake, this is a comprehensive win. Technically, Parliament's rules mean a bill cannot be withdrawn while it's before a Select Committee, but with the Government pulling its support Mr Coffey's Bill is left high and dry. And with the admission that making Maori votes twice the value of those of non-Maori cannot be justified, no amount of tweaking can make the Bill consistent with the NZ Bill of Rights Act. In short, the Bill is finished. Your support has achieved this victory. More than 13,000 Hobson's Pledge supporters submitted to the Maori Affairs Select Committee to achieve today's victory. That volume stopped the outrageous rush to sneak this Bill through without it coming to the public's attention. Of those, 4,620 submitters opted to also submit orally (via Zoom or in-person). Allocating just five minutes per person, meant it would have taken at least 39 days of ten-hour hearings for the Select Committee to get through those who wanted to have a say. This alone prevented the Bill from passing before 1 June, meaning it couldn’t possibly apply to this year’s local elections. Seeing the writing on the wall, as well as our campaign (and public anger) heating up, Labour decided that the only option was to make this U-turn. Thanks to the support of thousands of Kiwis like you chipping-in to this effort, more than one million New Zealanders have seen our TV ad with targeted advertising across YouTube and Facebook. The Government knew that from tomorrow our advertisements were hitting newspapers across the country, and we have TV ads slots booked from this weekend. Seeing the media blitz coming, Jacinda Ardern's office read the writing on the wall. This is proof that well-organised people-power can win even against a majority government beholden to a Maori caucus. Despite the best efforts of the anti-democracy movement, democracy still works. A..., you stood with us for democracy and told them no. This is your win. Thank you for making it possible. Where to from here? We have won this battle, but the war isn’t over. Tomorrow the fight continues against the rest of the anti-democracy movement’s attempts to divide New Zealanders by race and undermine equality of citizenship. We understand there is a major Three Waters announcement from Nanaia Mahuta tomorrow morning at 11am. Thank you for your support.
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Post by jim on Apr 28, 2022 22:06:38 GMT 12
Can i double - like that news CZ... They're a slippery lot, lucky there are a few well organised groups like Hobsons Pledge looking out for us.
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