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  1. It’s par for the course with Labour. Paint Maori as the worst of everything. Why? I don’t know but my educated guess is the Maori caucus tail that wags the lazy dumb Labour dog, likes it that way because much more money and importantly more control is surrendered by government but the destructive side effect meanwhile is pitting the races against each other. Another reason for Labour to be expunged from power, if we needed one.

    1. If there’s anyone pitting races against each other it’s NatAct and a huge chunk of the 1ZB crowd. Half the pearl clutching over the surgery waiting list was based on complete bollocks and people not having a f’ing clue what they’re talking about. In fact 1ZB should stop pretending they are remotely interested in reporting actual facts and just say they are the campaigning for National.

  2. Exactly right Martyn! This whole exercise is divisive, racist and simply illogical.

    There are maybe a million people out there doing just fine who could legitimately claim to be ‘Māori’ according to the current highly elastic yardstick. It’s just that they don’t brand themselves as such. The majority aren’t even on the Māori voter roll!

    With the Māori population only about 13% and of those only maybe only 2% have more than 50% Māori ancestry, the self-applied Māori label has become an just excuse for failure.

  3. The system is corrupted, neoliberal economic policy is but one tool, albeit a key tool of this broken system. Poverty is coming for us all if we don’t address our broken political system

  4. Maori are over represented in road crash statistics.

    It’s racist to tolerate a worse outcome.

    Surely there has to be a lower speed limit for Maori to ensure equity.

    Is this not exactly the same situation as the surgery wait lists?
    Insane isn’t it.

  5. Hallelujah – Now you are getting to why so many of us are against race based policies.

    MPac have the highest % of poverty but the numbers in poverty numerically are ‘other NZers’. Almost the only thing, I agree with Luxon on is that a NZ defined by race is a NZ than cannot stand for long.

    We need to stop wallowing in history and victimhood and get back to $’s and Sense (As in Common Sense). Where is the need? and how can we get the best bang for our Buck?

    Have more democracy based on full equality, less focus on ‘special seats and special rights’ and much more focus on communities and the people.

    We dont need elite controlled ‘transformational’ govt (which has brought us the disasters of neo liberalism and race based approaches) but one that is dominated by ‘the people’. Yes us, the great unwashed.

    Why cant we have additional questions at election time? You turn up to vote and then additionally get to choose from say ten areas that need government time and money put into them.

    I think this could work if the media had some good practice requirements around it as Bomber suggested yesterday The media’s job then becomes reporting on the issues, what the options are, how much they cost, metrics. Is the government advancing the priority areas etc? Keeping the govt honest.

    Generally informing the debate in a robust way. Election year could then be more about priorities and policies than ad hominem or ideological attacks. Also about each parties plans for the future of the priority areas and a full accounting of current govt progress on them.

  6. “Last year there were 156,700 children in poverty, 53,600 identify as Maori, 72,600 identify as pakeha.”

    Tell us again how this is White Privilege and Tyranny Of The Majority and not economics. Child poverty is parents subject to a low-wage, high-rent economy.

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