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  1. So now the Maori party is getting side tracked. Concern yourself with the real problems facing maori families. Lets not start a witch hunt that will only be divisive. Lets not destroy statues or deface names and signposts. Lets not attack or boycott businesses and institutions. You are only one step away from those hateful groups burning books.
    Focus on the needs of your constituents. They don’t give a shit about a street named after some long dead person. They worry about food, rent the condition of their house, healthcare education and employment. Deliver in those areas

  2. If this will stop babies and children being killed monthly, and put shoes onto cold feet, and food into hungry bellies, and families into homes, or stop women from living in pain and in fear, then by all means have yet another costly tax-payer funded inquiry into into the signposts of history which mean little to most, or an inquiry into them would not be necessary.

    Why not just smash all old statues just to be on the safe side should further ‘truths’ emerge in future, or should mores change ?

    Remove every town’s war memorial commemorating the dead who fought in other people’s wars ?

    What about the bare-breasted girl on Napier’s waterfront suggesting Maori women are promiscuous and body-shaming all women ?

    Why assume that every aspect of colonialism was bad ?

  3. Better also burn the books mentioning the Maori practices of slavery and cannibalism.
    Perhaps it was ok in that culture but not others?

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