David Seymour likes his racism old school

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David Seymour lukewarm on ACT working with Te Pāti Māori, won’t rule out New Zealand First

ACT leader David Seymour is lukewarm on the prospect of working with Te Pāti Māori in a hypothetical centre-right administration but is leaving the door slightly ajar to NZ First. 

David likes his racism old school…

…every Pakehas favourite Maori basher, Winston Peters at his fear of a brown planet finest.

While David is right to point out how flakey the Maori Party are, damning them while opening the door to Winston is like a panel of lepers judging a beauty contest in terms of philosophical high ground.

Forget who David is prepared to get into a political Ménage à trois for, if we want to critique race policy, ACT want to start a race war in NZ by stripping out the Treaty from every law!

ACT’s David Seymour mocks ‘Red Queen’ Jacinda Ardern in state-of-nation speech

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ACT party leader David Seymour has mocked “Red Queen” Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in a state of the nation speech, and is promising to do away with government agencies and remove the Treaty of Waitangi from the country’s laws.

Let’s be very clear, ACTs call to strip the Treaty out of every law would start a race war.

Game it out:

  • David Seymour cuts a deal with National in 2023 and launches its purge of every Maori political win since the Treaty was signed.
  • Shutting down every co-governance arrangement would provoke absolute outrage within Māoridom and spark a vast number of immediate legal cases which would jam down any legislative process as every single decision made after Parliament passed  the law ending co-governance would become challenged. Political protests would erupt around the country and local councils would find local resistance as Māori groups universally set up occupations of shared governance assets.
  • Likewise, abolishing Māori seats would ignite enormous protests, many of which would quickly escalate into violence. The UN would criticise NZ snuffing out indigenous voting rights and we would face global condemnation.
  • The New Government would then attempt to find anyone within Maoridom who would willingly negotiate new Treaty ‘provisions’ with them. No one within Māoridom would willingly negotiate these and so the New Government, while dealing with increasingly violent weekly protests in the street, would announce that they are universally negotiating these new provisions on behalf of Māoridom. The news that not only has the New Government ended co-governance and abolished the Maori seats but are also now redefining the entire Treaty by themselves inspires all out violent protest and the New Government respond with increasing use of special terror laws and paramilitary Police to keep a lid on the escalating fury within Māoridom at the loss of their political rights.
  • Increasingly global media attention is scathing towards the New Government.
  • Donald Trump calls the New Government ‘wise’.
  • While ending co-governance, abolishing Maori seats AND renegotiating the entire Treaty on their own, the New Government then announces that the Waitangi Tribunal is being ended. This causes an eruption of anger within Maoridom that manages to eclipse the current rage and entire regions are now in open revolt.
  • Before the New Government are even in a position to remove consultation processes, Maori customary rights and any Māori funding, the country is plunged into a full blown race war which the New Government are not able to control.
  • Vast chunks of the military refuse to open fire on a public demonstration after the New Conservative Government order them to.

David can be as much of a smug intellectual as he likes, but selling raw meat racism to angry white males with policy promises that would lead to a race war isn’t clever politics, it’s fucking dangerous and it’s fucking ugly.

I’m not sure why a political party who want to escalate racial divisions by taking political rights away from the indigenous population is being asked their views on who they would form a Government with, surely the question is who the hell would empower a hard right political party like ACT?

 

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22 COMMENTS

  1. But it’s not dangerous and ugly to give 14% of the population 50% voting rights on water, based on race?
    The stupid racial division is coming from the government.

    • Agree this country is being divided by this government on so many levels .Water and health are the main two that stand out and all so someone looks good in the eyes of the mover and shakers at the UN when that someone wants to move there after the next election.

      • Health?
        Didn’t they inherit raw sewage leaking from the walls of hospital buildings?
        Didn’t they inherit a crisis of untrained doctors and nurses to attend a
        Very limited number of ICU facilities.
        Is it true that the Nats dismissed key personnel trained specifically in pandemic medicine?
        Give me a break.

      • Health?
        Didn’t they inherit raw sewage leaking from the walls of hospital buildings?
        Didn’t they inherit a crisis of untrained doctors and nurses to attend a
        Very limited number of ICU facilities.
        Is it true that the Nats dismissed key personnel trained specifically in pandemic medicine?
        Give me a break.

  2. “who the hell would empower a hard right political party like ACT”
    I guess it would be up to the people in the end, ACt have made their position clear, as have NZF – no race based governance. Whether the He Puapua proponents think that’s a ditch worth dying in, perhaps even actually dying, is for them to decide. Will probably get pretty messy though.
    BTW no one seems to have a concern that the “Far Right/Alt Right” we keep hearing about might initiate a civil war over co governance. I think that it’s unlikely as well but there you go.

    As Chris Trotter said everyone, including the Labour cabinet, is scared of upsetting the Maoris and are willing, for a peaceful life, to submit to any mad plan they have. Probably not a good way to run the country though, it’s usually better to say NO sooner rather than later.

    • Could you please provide a link to the statements you have attributed to Chris Trotter?
      Absence of a link will suggest you are full of it!

      • I was paraphrasing. From his essay a couple of days ago, on this very blog:
        “nobody has ever gone broke betting on the propensity of white liberals to fold like tents when subjected to an uncompromising assault by people of colour. Are Labour’s current crop of luvvies really tough enough to face down the bitter accusations of racism and colonialist betrayal which would undoubtedly be hurled at them by the Māori Caucus’s staunchest spokespeople?”
        https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2022/03/11/2023-the-one-to-lose/

  3. So Seymour Guns is happy to work with the Perennial Racist Winston Peters NZF to create a Coalition after the 2023 General Election, might happen if NZF get 5% however Hell Will Freeze Over b4 that happens Iimo.

  4. Agree this country is being divided by this government on so many levels .Water and health are the main two that stand out and all so someone looks good in the eyes of the mover and shakers at the UN when that someone wants to move there after the next election.

  5. Another sensationalist race-baiting headline from Martyn Bradbury.

    “ACT want to start a race war in NZ”

    You know perfectly well they don’t. And your position on this issue exemplifies “the propensity of white liberals to fold like tents when subjected to an uncompromising assault by people of colour”, as Chris Trotter put it.

    • Of course ACT want to start a race war! Why else do they support the gun lobby but wet themselves over gangs (“they’re all Bluddy Mararees don’t cha know”) getting firearms from the same sources as they do.

  6. “Winston Peters at his fear of a brown planet”
    Does it have to be a brown planet? Or a white planet, or yellow planet, or particular shade of brown, dark brown? Very light brown?
    Isn’t that CRT?
    Do we have judge people by their skin colour? Which shade is best?
    Do we ignore skin colour? Or analyse it, compare it to a chart and write it down?
    I’m confused.
    “escalate racial divisions by taking political rights away from the indigenous population”
    ‘Indigenous population’ makes more sense to me, at least I can understand the words. The sentence is debatable.

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