A long read but, in my opinion well worthwhile. Well argued.
Gary Judd: “We were here first,” is no justification for anything
That, at root, is why racism is irrational and evil. It pretends that a category of people distinguished in some way by the nature of their ancestry are a collective mass with collective ideas, behaviour, etc.10 July’s debate between Julian Batchelor and Buddy Mikaere, skillfully moderated by Sean Plunket, helped to highlight some of the issues in the co-governance controversy with particular reference to Batchelor’s meetings around the country.Hopefully, New Zealanders may be starting to have a debate we should have had a long time ago. Major credit must go to The Platform for enabling discussion to take…
I never used to be a racist, but Im thinking about it, getting there, its an option being forced upon me, trying to keep open minded, difficult to fight, losing the battle, bugger, too late.
MSM are now publishing heavily slanted articles re the Stop Co-Governance tour. Cancel culture at its worst. A miracle if Julian Batchelor will be able to hire any more venues at all... So no one is allowed to be against co-governance and advocate for "one person/one vote" without being labelled a racist Maori hater! Also his Christian background is held against "Evangelist" Julian although I have not heard about him bring his faith up in his meetings?
Labour and their bigoted cronies have created the racism in the first place, and then when we object to their racism towards us, they paint our objection as racism! Talk about ‘blame the victim’!
A long read but, in my opinion well worthwhile. Well argued.
Gary Judd: “We were here first,” is no justification for anything
That, at root, is why racism is irrational and evil. It pretends that a category of people distinguished in some way by the nature of their ancestry are a collective mass with collective ideas, behaviour, etc. 10 July’s debate between Julian Batchelor and Buddy Mikaere, skillfully moderated by Sean Plunket, helped to highlight some of the issues in the co-governance controversy with particular reference to Batchelor’s meetings around the country. Hopefully, New Zealanders may be starting to have a debate we should have had a long time ago. Major credit must go to The Platform for enabling discussion to take…
I never used to be a racist, but Im thinking about it, getting there, its an option being forced upon me, trying to keep open minded, difficult to fight, losing the battle, bugger, too late.
MSM are now publishing heavily slanted articles re the Stop Co-Governance tour. Cancel culture at its worst. A miracle if Julian Batchelor will be able to hire any more venues at all... So no one is allowed to be against co-governance and advocate for "one person/one vote" without being labelled a racist Maori hater! Also his Christian background is held against "Evangelist" Julian although I have not heard about him bring his faith up in his meetings?
Labour and their bigoted cronies have created the racism in the first place, and then when we object to their racism towards us, they paint our objection as racism! Talk about ‘blame the victim’!