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RODNEY HIDE in conversation with DON BRASH




Rodney Hide and Don Brash discuss Inflation, Race Relations, Hobson's Pledge and More.


Excerpt: "We should keep reminding ourselves that we aren't a stratified society like America where blacks and whites have kept to themselves in terms of inter-breeding. Maori were amazing because they quickly adapted and adopted 'colonial' (if you like) ways and the intermarriage was huge. New Zealand is a proper melting pot. As a community we get along fine but over the top of us is this overlay of racial division whereby we have been put into groups and both feel ripped off and are blaming each other. And this community, which is wonderfully inter-bred, and inter-married, works together, plays together and lives together, is being artificially sliced and diced by legislation and govt thinking."


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Dunbar
Dunbar
15 abr 2023

Multi culturism for Fux sake..... embrace it. Turning it into a cult is only exasperating the condition of total social stupidity.

This was debated over two thousand years back.... and as a society you still have not learned, apart from turning it into a economic exercise of eternal futility.

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How was it debated 2000 years ago, who did it debate?

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andersjoan
15 abr 2023

Andy Espersen.


Diversity should be neither encouraged nor opposed by governments. Cultures merge naturally - if only not legislated against or for.. And within a few generations all differences will disappear.

The only thing we must ensure is that words denoting a citizen's race, skin colour or religion are absent from all legislation. They are irrelevant. Our present democratically unethical government is forever legislating differences between races. We need a Supreme Court decision to outlaw such practice.

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andersjoan
16 abr 2023
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Andy Espersen :


I cannot follow you, ActionMan. Gender, disability and age are relevant factors in government legislation - are they not?

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Human beings are equal before God and should be before law with the same rights and duties. This is exactly the crucial point of all the discussions about co-governance.

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