WAATEA NEWS COLUMN: Why Māori Party re-set matters



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PPoopery2. The South African blacks were examples of the change required from fighting for rights and power and wielding it.
This post Martyn sets out the reality I believe about TPM, and explains much of what they have done. Boldness be my friend has been their motto I think and they have got the attention they sought. They have drawn reaction and reaction good to bring out for observation and understandiang, now the behind-scenes moves have to be watched for.
Restraint and commitment to the kaupapa, and the way of movement towards it has to be plotted and planned for, not a matter of brainfarts and eruptions. Appropriate language room being cool and proud could be the watchwords. Now is the time for all good Maori to come to the Party that will take us all forward.
Let’s all sing and work together those who have hearts, minds, respect and vision for similar outcomes and keep them honed in tune with each other.
– Perhaps Love.- like Denver and Domingo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toYfeN0ACDw
Proudly 7 days since TMP’s latest reset.
It’s the transition from rebellion against a government to assuming the same government roles that makes students of Sun Tsu so hated.