MEDIAWATCH: The infamous ‘Blessed be the fruit’ Interview with Hannah Tamaki

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This is the infamous ‘Blessed be the fruit’ Interview with Hannah Tamaki that generated a protest at Waatea’s Tāmaki Makaurau by-election debate…

Watch: Tāmaki Makaurau by-election debate hit by heckler

…he squealed ‘ I know Jujitsu’ as he was kicked out.

Cool story bro.

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As for the infamous ‘Blessed be the fruit’ Interview with Hannah Tamaki, all I did was show voters what and who she truly is. It is up to voters on the Tāmaki Makaurau voters what they want to do with that insight.

PS – I have tagged Margaret Atwood into this post on Twitter.

 

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    • What an illiterate comment,
      D-
      Poor English but we do understand your cognitive deficit Bob troll.
      Thanks.

    • Here’s a heads up Bob troll, watch the video, it’s clear that you haven’t, that is not beyond about. We know you are a troll, stick to what you do best you educated blasphemist.
      Hannah was terrible and would be the last person on earth to be running for Tamaki Makaurau.

  1. I don’t participate in colonialist (parliamentary) politics but if the parliamentary system was to have credibility it would need to grant equal opportunity to all candidates. The electoral commission may do that, but the mass media do not, and over the decades the media have become a vital component of the electoral process. The media is biased in favor of incumbents and established political parties. New Zealand’s electoral law also has an inbuilt bias against new political parties. Any media that take itself seriously, and takes the Westminster system seriously, would have given Hannah Tamaki and the others (Kelvyn Alp and Sherry Lee Matene) exactly the same opportunities that it gives to Oriini Kaipara and Peeni Henare. If that thought strikes anyone as being ridiculous, it is because the Westminster system is ridiculous, and you cannot get around the fundamental flaws in the system by introducing a systemic political bias.

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