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Post by eri on Oct 5, 2023 17:36:57 GMT 12
www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2023/10/election-2023-man-accused-by-te-p-ti-m-ori-of-unlawfully-entering-candidate-s-home-says-he-s-innocent-wanted-to-wish-her-well.htmlGunny's side of the story is that he was impressed by Maipi-Clark at a local candidate meeting.
"I thought she presented herself well, and wanted to wish her all the best, being such a young person, and getting into politics, especially a Māori girl."
So, he went around to her house to tell her.
"I went in and just knocked on the door, and that was the right house, that's where she lived. So I met her husband and had a talk to him. Hana was in bed. He went to get her and she was asleep, so I just went home."can you imagine an "independent" maori justice system?with the enormous power it would have, would come tremendous confusion and endless race-baiting
as all involved would try to spin their own truths it'd be more dysfunctional than the current child welfare agency...whatever their current name is
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Post by fish on Oct 5, 2023 20:04:36 GMT 12
www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2023/10/election-2023-man-accused-by-te-p-ti-m-ori-of-unlawfully-entering-candidate-s-home-says-he-s-innocent-wanted-to-wish-her-well.htmlGunny's side of the story is that he was impressed by Maipi-Clark at a local candidate meeting.
"I thought she presented herself well, and wanted to wish her all the best, being such a young person, and getting into politics, especially a Māori girl."
So, he went around to her house to tell her.
"I went in and just knocked on the door, and that was the right house, that's where she lived. So I met her husband and had a talk to him. Hana was in bed. He went to get her and she was asleep, so I just went home."can you imagine an "independent" maori justice system?with the enormous power it would have, would come tremendous confusion and endless race-baiting
as all involved would try to spin their own truths it'd be more dysfunctional than the current child welfare agency...whatever their current name is Apparently she said her property was ramraided, police said it was a theft. Apparently all that was taken was an election sign off her fence. Police said they weren't investigating, as quite a few election signs have been stolen over the last few weeks. It seriously sounds like absolutely nothing happened, and the Racial Division Party are whipping it, and whipping it and building this giant issue out of absolutely nothing. PS, did you hear about the Green candidate that said white people are really stupid and easy to mislead?
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Post by GO30 on Oct 6, 2023 9:16:16 GMT 12
Gezz this stuff makes me realise how old I am. When I went to school racism meant trashing someone due to their race. This new definition of racism being 'anyhting said or anyone Maori don't like' just seems wrong.
I pissed off a few last evening when I said I'm not voting Maori party as it lacks diversity and I see it as far too racist. Holy fuck did that push buttons and watching the lovies trying to refute it was so funny. One did tried the 'Maori can't be racist' angle only to be shot to bits by his own side, that had many laughing.
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Post by muzled on May 9, 2024 12:38:25 GMT 12
Seems te parti Maori don't want to let this thread die... Who knew the gumit wanted to exterminate Maori, don't remember it being something they campaigned on?
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Post by muzled on May 9, 2024 13:28:14 GMT 12
Seymour comes out with some funny lines.
'I support her right to free speech and to say what she thinks, and one values of free speech is you can find out what people really think. I didn't know that she was that crazy but now thanks to her exercising her right to free speech, we all know exactly how she thinks'.
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Post by GO30 on May 11, 2024 14:28:14 GMT 12
Desperation? Hardly quite the opposite.
Was it really a one off racist comment about the professor dude or was it a cunning distraction?
While everyone was all Blaa Blaa Blaa about that fat ugly racist women who called some dude a Dinosaur what did most miss?
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Post by B'tween da Sheets on May 12, 2024 7:32:53 GMT 12
Funny how 95% of Maori don't vote for Thier cuzzies in the TMP.
The TMP cunts don't represent Maori( or has a Maori mandate )any more than Seymour does .. and behe probably gets more Maori voters.
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Post by fish on May 12, 2024 10:18:20 GMT 12
Desperation? Hardly quite the opposite. Was it really a one off racist comment about the professor dude or was it a cunning distraction? While everyone was all Blaa Blaa Blaa about that fat ugly racist women who called some dude a Dinosaur what did most miss? The suspense is killing me. What did most miss?
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Post by GO30 on May 12, 2024 14:38:43 GMT 12
Exactly, what did you miss?
If you wanted a distraction, say one to remove the focus on a court ruling that is very controversial and other such suspect shit, just rollout a fuckwit to say something dumbarse using as many 'ists' as you can and BOOM!!!
While everyone is focused on the dozy muppet slide whatever selfish greedy crap you want in the back door.
A country was played and played very well. Mind you she is on 1% coin paid by us and has all the time in the world to think up new and novel ways to be a racist hypocrite. You do have to give her full credit for the sly play, it was very well done.
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Post by eri on May 22, 2024 20:34:05 GMT 12
A comment on social media from Te Pāti Māori said Chhour, a wahine Māori, had a "disconnection and disdain for her... people".
"If Section 7AA were around in Karen Chhour's time, she would have been raised Māori, she would have been raised being connected to her whakapapa and having a knowingness of her Māoritanga. Instead, she was raised Pākehā with a disconnection and disdain for her... people.
"Karen and her experience is exactly why we need Section 7AA."
Labour MP Willow-Jean Prime also verbally attacked Chhour, calling her a "sell-out" during the First reading of the Oranga Tamariki (Repeal of Section 7AA) Amendment Bill on Tuesday.
In the House on Wednesday, Chhour addressed Te Pāti Māori's comments.
"I am not going to stand here and justify how I was raised but I am also not going to let anyone else, especially Te Pāti Māori, think that they can tell my story for me. Especially when they have no idea what they're talking about," she said. In response, the House erupted in applause and cheers.
"If these people had a good argument against what Karen's doing, they wouldn't need to have viciously and personally insult her," he said.
"The fact that they are being so vicious and so nasty - I can't remember anything like this in the 10 years I have been in Parliament - tells me that they don't have much of an argument and Karen is actually on to something and they know it."
www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2024/05/applause-in-parliament-as-karen-chhour-condemns-personal-attacks-from-te-p-ti-m-ori-about-her-upbringing.html
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