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  1. At this point can I just allege that the Ministry of Health has always been peopled with drop-outs from the outside world where the real work in medicine gets done. Top surgeons, and neo- natal paediatricians, and neurologists, and orthopods, and trauma specialists, are too busy saving lives, to even have the time to indulge in unproven theorising.

    What’s more, most well-salaried health department seat warmers, and even some GP’s, have little knowledge of the sheer hard grind and level of expertise involved in becoming specialist medical practitioners, specialists who are able to be measured according to international criteria, unlike them.

  2. Chris is hitting the mark so much lately, a slew of recent columns right on the money.

    Anyone with half a brain knows this is Critical Race Theory applied with a religious fervour. Whites must repent for their original sin. It is a thought disease rapidly taking over NZ.

    Even Ngai Tahu is recognising this: “In short, uncritical acceptance of Māori knowledge is arguably just as patronising as its earlier blanket rejection”. Maori are protesting the “decolonisation” of Te Urewera huts by demolition.

    It’s time we called this for what it is: Revanchism. It is a specific policy of cultural, racial, and political revenge. A new nationalism built on racism and a mythologised indigenous past. It has nothing to do with social or other kind of justice.

    But I’d rather know – what now? What can be done and how? We’re all just whacking off in the corner of the blogworld and it gets a bit boring. Direct political action is needed.

  3. If the Maori race and the grouping of races called “Pacifica” are to be exempt from being able to be racist, you are going to have to define who is and who is not Maori and “Pacifica”.

    As Tauiwi I cant claim any quota of the preferential racial blood grouping. But at the same token many New Zealander’s will have a proportion of the preferential racial blood group by the fact that great grand mother had 1/32 of non racist Maori blood (or a similar distant relative). My family took just one generation to have Maori blood content.

    Will the state set up (under Willie Jackson’s leadership) have a genetic testing program to determine Maori (or Pacifica) blood content for each person (five million and counting)?

    Will the state set a limit on the percentage of Maori blood required to be considered a non racist Maori?

    Will the state catalogue all the Pacifica races and portion blood percentage required to be considered a non racist “Pacifica”?

    The genetics involved in this project are going to be mind blowing. Racial profiling up to 1940’s level?

    Worth a read from one straddling the knife edge of being a racist or not racist, genetically.

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/in-depth/464652/i-know-i-m-maori-but-sometimes-i-feel-like-a-fraud

    1. Gerrit, this want be necessary although your questions are worth asking.

      This isn’t about race or ethinicity. This is about the professional middle class indoctrinated with CRT imposing their ideology on us, in order to feel morally superior.

      There is very,very little racism in the health system. This will drive our hard working and long suffering highly skilled health workforce overseas. Why would you put up with this crap, when you know your in the game to do your best for all your patients. The health system falls over itself to offer good treatment to Maori and Pacifika

      1. Yes racism is a handy diversion from the underlying problems of class distinction.

        ‘Only a madman”, they declared, “would question the superiority of the ‘American Dream’.”

    2. Gerrit, there’ll be no genetic testing.

      You will either be a useless Maori or an Uncle Tom – whatever the epithet of the day is. And you will be considered a racist as well. No getting away with your 1/32nd or 1/512th if you act like a coloniser.

      Or to recently quote a senior Manager of a unit within the Department …. the Maori people put forward for our role, were not ‘real’ Maoris. Maybe Maori and Pacifica are exempt from the label of Racism these days but discrimination is alive and well.

      1. Fantail, the comment from the manager you refer to shows very clearly this isn’t about racism, It’s about the need to ensure people have right think

  4. Chris, you spent all your adult life promoting a revolution and now you have it, it’s not to your liking.

  5. Discussions of racism are largely without value. Not all human groups are the same. Some population subgroups, perhaps because of different age structures, perhaps for other reasons, may have different outcomes.

    What really hacks normal men off is what Charles Manson called “people [who] think it’s slick to get over on somebody else because they’re in a down position”. And that’s what New Zealand has had in orders of magnitude more than it could ever need, as if we need them for anything, since the demon Roger Douglas was unleashed to destroy New Zealand’s politics, economy and downstream from that, our civil society.

  6. The key is a switch from equality as a moral aspiration (MLK), to equity as a moral aspiration (Kendi, Diangelo et al)

    As Kendi says:
    ‘The only remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination.
    The only remedy to present discrimination is future discrimination.’

    To Kendi if discrimination is creating equity then it is anti-racist and ethically good. There is no middle ground or simply ‘not racist’ only racist and anti-racist. One should note his definition of racism is circular.
    https://youtu.be/GyNBEM9NXO0?t=135

    Of course the equity measure is applied selectively and typically to the benefit of the affluent. George Floyd is murdered by police which facilitates affluent black kids into universities for example San Francisco Medical School introduces racial quota’s, increasing black students numbers but halving asian students, previously their biggest cohort. Meanwhile Kendi doesn’t notice a contradiction in his “white privilege” narrative.
    https://t.co/mNz0PBvO0v

    However little is done for poor inner city blacks, even the legacy of Biden’s own crime bill which decimated black communities and families (recent announcements such as the marijuana reform released zero people from prison). Working class blacks cannot be helped because affluent wokists need poor racial outcome statistics to perpetually justify woke policies. All oppressed identities are leverage, both human shield and battering ram to propagate woke policies and ideology.

    Expect similar here, this is not a racism issue it is an elitism issue.

      1. @Millsy Lol so by logic you obviously don’t want working class black social mobility and desire fewer asians at university. In addition to being an online troll are you a bourgeois elitist, anti-meritocratic and racist?

        Meaningfully improve education and support for black working class communities and you improve many social outcomes including university numbers. This requires hard work and difficult to get right, it also takes time. Relying on quota systems that benefit the middle class creates a quick fix facade of feel good progressivism, but it’s lazy slacktivism that creates little material change.

      2. Of course woke culture politics is a distraction, mostly courtesy of ‘useful idiots’.

        The Bretton Woods order and globalised economic system is collapsing. Woke identitarian narratives appear to be one means economic and cultural elites have chosen to divide people against one another, suppress dissent and retain power, resources and opportunity during the transition to whatever economic model comes next, likely one based on scarcity rather than perpetual growth.

    1. Agree Tui.

      Not at all helped that the colonial past had put Maori into an underdog position and then Neo Liberalism came along and basically screwed the underclass. Recently, Maori have been encouraged to think that colonialism is the author of all their woes. Whilst true in large part – it is Neo Liberalism that has wreaked so much practical damage to Maori. At least under 1950’s paternalism, there were plenty of low income state houses and jobs to match.

      No are tw, the elites are milking the system whilst encouraging identarianism because if we are all fighting over racism and the impacts of colonialism then we dont collectively come together and ‘stick it’ to the man and work toward a basic level of fairness in the system.

      CRT is God’s gift to the elite, they can virtue signal while taking the money (relatively low taxes over $70K, free $50K share income, Asset growth through property etc) that the poor should be getting.

  7. We don’t need gulags, just a social credit system and digital unpersoning.

    Imagine wrong-think punishments ranging from blocked social media accounts to blocked bank accounts. How much harder would it be to get a salary, raise a family, pay mortgage, rates, bills and simply participate in modern society if every electronic transaction and interaction was off limits?

  8. True. Thanks. The worst thing is the feeling of helplessness of ‘ordinary folks’ of every ethnicity. All of us who are polite and gaze into the distance and refrain from stating the obvious are perpetuating the problem. We need to liberate ourselves from these feelings, acknowledge when we are patronising, ‘holier than thou’, and just tell it like it is – if we know what it is.
    So we need to get educated, learn our history – and our present – use facts instead of invective, replace the government – insisting on commitment to truth from any new regime. Let’s do it.

  9. I see you have now gone from promoting white race fear of “white identity/established privilege” speech being censored by “hate law” to “enforced health” treatment of them for their opinion.

    “Eliminating all forms of racism is critical to achieving health equity and the vision of pae ora – healthy futures for all New Zealanders” would be based on structural obstacles to equal health outcomes for Maori. The lack of Maori governance in health delivery, and greater dependence on public hospital/primary provider care – given the lack of insurance.

    I am presuming a lack of awareness of what is really going on the world, as to exercise of real unaccountable power against citizens. And power aint held by the poor, but by God and mammon neo-liberal western regime.

  10. Any Pakeha who has members of other races in their extended families knows how pointedly racist other cultures can be, be that Chinese, Cook Island, Indonesian, Persian, Mexican, Maori …. etc. People’s real view rather than their displayed view on race are always individual.

    Pointing out some white trash person’s “privilege” seems racist to me.

  11. That moment you check your junk folder and you find a declaration of race war against European New Zealanders . .

  12. The thing with a lot of this rubbish is that it is doing real damage to some of the more pragmatic measures to address clear past wrongdoing. Look at the treaty settlements and co governance. Forget race! One entity, the Crown signed an agreement with a group of other representatives that were, without dispute, here before the Crown. The Crown subsequently reneged on some of the terms and rights afforded the other groups. Were any of us there, no. Is it our fault no. Should the Crown and those groups remedy breaches of an agreement, yes.

    If a company or entity enters a contract with another, they don’t get off performing their obligations, just because some of the management changes.

  13. “for centuries the majority of the world’s slaves were white” It is inconceivable that this is true, and if there was supposed to be a link for that statement it doesn’t work. I Googled it and did find reference to slavery of Europeans in North Africa at one time being more prevalent than trans-Atlantic African slavery, but as far as I read it does not even claim that white slaves were more common in North Africa than sub-Saharan African slaves (North Africa was where the Spanish first bought African slaves for South American plantations), let alone dealing with all the slaves that existed in China or elsewhere in the world at that time.

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