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  1. One slight quibble: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_suicide_rate

    If you take a look at countries by suicide rate you’ll see than larger economies suffer higher suicide and lesser economies suffer fewer suicides. In lesser economies there are greater arsholes to blame who just might disappear you before anyone can disappear into a deep depression or something.

    Some think it’s due to people in wealthier economies not having anyone else to blame for misfortune. So if you’re in a wealthy economy and you can’t make it then it’s your fault and bang, there goes another one.

    What has any of this got to do with Māori well first you can’t leave anyone behind and that means liberalising Iwi investment strategy to include Urban Māori instead of 100% of those rural ones you know you need to buy votes from to keep those choice Iwi jobs.

    And another thing is when you sell land and other income producing assets for cash instead of feeding you’re own people to at least minimu nutrition levels then of course there’s a spike in suicide and here I’m talking about running Iwi retirement funds that invests in future consumption in the Māori economy. To avoid the worse aspects of suiced rates that is.

  2. John show political ambition and has a track record of being involved with community.
    But he is switching to a party that has shown they will get into bed with National and Act.
    During his attempt at being Mayor of Auckland he revealed that he was not opposed to privatisation of some community assets.
    My trust of John has been severely shaken.
    There is a silent class war raging in NZ and the victims are many Kiwis and Tau Iwi who need to unite and face the change needed.

    1. Yes political ambition but with little if anything to go with his political ambitions.

      I am puzzled as to why this is being promoted on the Daily Blog. Remember this is the man whose comments on gay women will never be forgotten, he loathes them especially if they are in power.

      The Maori party were so keen to be part of the table that they took the crumbs from the floor.

      I think he is arrogant and desperate to get back into parliament and Labour wouldn’t have him. Plus he didn’t make it to be mayor. He is another capitalist neo liberalist.

      He needs to take a page out of Jeanette Fitzsimons book. Learn some humility.

      And I would be at the front of the queue saying successive governments have totally failed Maori! But the Maori Party has never been the answer. The answer is to give some balls – seeing as they don’t appear to have any – to those representing Maori in the Maori electorates, that is where real change should be pushed from.

  3. Can’t argue with the stats. Post colonial fall out around the world involves such degradation and institutionalised racism for the colonised descendants.

    BUT…what ya gonna do about it? Unless Mr Tamihere promptly says NO to going with Nashnull–should the MP win a return to Parliament–then he is full of shit and indulging in right opportunism. Michelle Boag is on his team these days apparently so really do we need to ask that question.

  4. I think John has a good chance of taking the Tamaki Makaurau seat. I find Peeni Henare to be weak, indecisive and a show pony doing a no show. To be honest we need someone in there that will stand up for our people warts and all (which is why I use to vote for Hone) and I believe John is the man to do this. He is now pitching to a new audience and I know many of our people embrace confrontation, its part of our DNA. I listened carefully to John speak on Q & A and I was happy, why? because he admitted he has been wrong in the past something we don’t hear from our current crop of politicians. We all make mistakes god knows the last two governments elected have made many and still are. Our Maori seats and the seven we elected to represent us and look after our best interest they have a tape over their mouths and their hands are bound and we cant have this. I don’t know much about the candidate in the area I vote in Ikaroa Rawhiti but if the Maori party can win two seats and gain some party votes which I believe they can then we will see a true battle.

  5. I work in public health not the Ministry and my understanding is the Ministry of Health has more foreigners working there than Maori. Now some of those working for our Health Ministry might be calling themselves NZers cause that is easy nowadays cause just about anyone can come here and get NZ residency/citizenship.
    Why do you think our Maori stats are so bad and we aren’t the only ones that have terrible stats the PI stats are also appalling. NZ as a country should be ashamed but too many people do the blame game.

  6. Agree with Tiger Mountain and John W. John’s bid for Auckland mayor showed up shonky policies and this latest foray is a turnaround from Labour to National. All those statistics show up the national shame for Maori that needs to be a priority for government. But for once I disagree with you Michelle.

    As a Pakeha I am privileged compared with Maori – except for my MS which is highly unusual for Maori to have. Just one serious health condition that Maori largely escape.

  7. We can’t have everything Janio but we do have many yes MS is one of them we don’t suffer from are we to be thankful for that.

    1. Yes Michelle, bloody awful to have a condition with no cure, disrupts your nervous system and will result in paralysis if you live long enough. It makes me very happy that Maori don’t get it when you suffer from every other serious health condition.
      I don’t think John T. is going to be a saviour (I thought he was once) for the problems he lists. Good to admit mistakes but does that mean he’s not going to make any more? Even in Labour, he was conservative and self promoting. Seems like a lot of other men in suits.

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