The Liberal Agenda: New Zealand Public Television – Protect Ihumatao
If someone dug up your garden and put a sewerage works outside your home you’d be angry too. Now they want to surround your historic village with hundreds of houses.
If someone dug up your garden and put a sewerage works outside your home you’d be angry too. Now they want to surround your historic village with hundreds of houses.
You may have heard Paul Goldsmith making claims about the number of jobs created so far from the Provincial Growth fund, not to mention how we need four lane highways up North rather than Maori land development and job creation investment.
What these woke extremists have actually done is sever one of the few culturally connecting bridges the wider community has with the Police with zero idea on what they destroyed and no real plan to actually challenge Police power. Everyone who empowered them refuse to see their own role in this.
The unquestioning support from shallow Millennial twitter activism has a lot to answer for here.
Self mutilation this needless is nothing to be proud of.
TV3 Executives see this as a reoccurring nightmare every time they close their eyes waking in the middle of the night screaming ‘why did we cut the most popular current affairs show we’ve ever had for ‘The Project”
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When you empower extremists to decide who to cast out and who to include, there are consequences. Understanding how you helped create those consequences is the first step to ensuring todays mistakes aren’t caused tomorrow.
Grandad is on the Twitters
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The Sean Plunket ‘Working Group’: Waitangi Day, Shane Jones, and KiwiBuild
The panel on a Tiriti-compliant strategy for Aotearoa at the October 2018 hui on What an Alternative and Progressive Trade Strategy for New Zealand Should Look Like reminded us of the uniqueness of our challenges and opportunities.