Once upon a time it was inappropriate to speak ill of the dead.Now it has become fashionable to blame people that are dead (or someone else) for everything that we don't like.
People that were born with equal opportunities to live, become educated, and have the freedom to better themselves and their families through their own efforts and abilities ought to admit that what they have failed to achieve with their lives is THEIR OWN FAULT and stop pretetending that they are victims who deserve special privileges and handouts from "the government".
Liberal Democarcy has failed to exist when people feel entitled to unequal privileges and money from the public funds because they say they are victims of this or…
That Terrorism Hui '22 is all about attacking majority ethnicity (what you might call core NZ).
The universities have spin that segues Maori into that world of universal identity (ethnicless society). It's all very well to talk about " honouring distinctiveness not excluding it", but ethnic groups care about having a homeland/majority.
Paul Spoonley/Ganesh Nana/Richard Bedford argue that immigration should "not be politicised". Unfortunately a large chunk of NZ Inc agree (are allies)
Question: I’d love to hear more about how mana whenua would change border policies to eliminate colonial violence
Tina Ngata: Borders are a flashpoint of the colonial project, constructed around racist concepts of nationalism and racial categorisation. As political scientist Wendy Brown notes, borderregimes “do not simply…
When you are speaking/writing in a tongue/language that only a small percentage of listeners/readers comprehend you are wasting your time......
85 years of listening to many varying nationalities that have made NZ their home I have never experienced so much bastardised Kiwi lingo in my life before.
Do you John Hurley honestly believe this new woke way of expression is going to go the distance. Or are you having us on.
If you are addressing an audience and you want those folk to understand you, you are best to talk their language, I for one have no intentions of sitting down with a dictionary to interpret what you have just burbled.
Everyone knows what the issue is in NZ . However the nation refuses to face the reality of resolve for the issue. This up coming election may well decide the future direction of our country New zealand , a real change is imperative.
Once upon a time it was inappropriate to speak ill of the dead. Now it has become fashionable to blame people that are dead (or someone else) for everything that we don't like.
People that were born with equal opportunities to live, become educated, and have the freedom to better themselves and their families through their own efforts and abilities ought to admit that what they have failed to achieve with their lives is THEIR OWN FAULT and stop pretetending that they are victims who deserve special privileges and handouts from "the government".
Liberal Democarcy has failed to exist when people feel entitled to unequal privileges and money from the public funds because they say they are victims of this or…
That Terrorism Hui '22 is all about attacking majority ethnicity (what you might call core NZ).
The universities have spin that segues Maori into that world of universal identity (ethnicless society). It's all very well to talk about " honouring distinctiveness not excluding it", but ethnic groups care about having a homeland/majority.
Paul Spoonley/Ganesh Nana/Richard Bedford argue that immigration should "not be politicised". Unfortunately a large chunk of NZ Inc agree (are allies)
Question: I’d love to hear more about how mana whenua would change border policies to eliminate colonial violence
Tina Ngata: Borders are a flashpoint of the colonial project, constructed around racist concepts of nationalism and racial categorisation. As political scientist Wendy Brown notes, border regimes “do not simply…
Everyone knows what the issue is in NZ . However the nation refuses to face the reality of resolve for the issue. This up coming election may well decide the future direction of our country New zealand , a real change is imperative.