WAATEA NEWS COLUMN: Māori Party will be punished for offending white settler privilege



The Government’s desire to quietly strangle off Treaty references is a realisation on behalf of NZF and National that Māori bashing…

A Marxist, A Government Cabinet Minister, a Green MP, a Newspaper columnist and 2 business journalists all walk into…

Sean Plunket has said far worse than this, which is why the BSA complaint feels less like principle and more like bureaucratic theatre with a funding problem underneath.

Fuel prices explode, storms keep coming, and once again Māori communities are left to fend for themselves. Debbie Ngarewa-Packer joins 1-on-1 in 10 for a hard look at who pays when government planning collapses.

NZ is still training alongside the US military — even as accusations of illegal war and war crimes escalate. Critics say that makes us complicit.

They didn’t announce it. They didn’t consult. Now Te Tiriti obligations across 23 laws are being quietly downgraded — and Māori were never in the room.
Whether they like it or not, it was excellent t.v. drama! A brilliant opportunity to feature some of the country’s top scenic tourist destinations, captivating audiences worldwide with a skilfully woven script of political intrigue, cultural thrills, police chases, kiwiana etc. etc. in a twelve part series.
Ah the Westminster System!
With Party whips!
With Public schoolboy canes!
In those days when only the right sort of bowler hatted people(white, wealthy and male) used the ‘House of Representatives’ to increase their private wealth.
When ‘ten pound poms’ hear the word ‘ Westminster’ there is an immediate tugging of forelocks and bowing of heads( in their nostalgia totally overlooking that those of ‘Westminster’ only use cheap pommy immigrants to wipe their arses with).
Only members of the British Royalty produce a similar reaction.
Newsflash, this is Aotearoa, not Westminster.
Ka whawhai Tonu Matou
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I look forward to the day when someone performs whakapohane to the coalition.
Maori bludgers
Ah yes but we should be gearing about the privilege committee judgement in racist and aggressive comments from NZ First leadership alongside this case. Presumably they also would be in breach of the wonderful Westminster rules. The House being bound by “Westminster” rules indicates a bias in itself.
Glaciers melt, sea levels rise, nations go to war, the world economy is threatened and New Zealand Parliamentarians devote time and energy to storms in teacups.
Exactly how many people are injured by a haka performed in parliament?
Just sometimes I wish we had a parliament like Taiwan.
MB – I absolutely agree with you, yet Winston and Shane Jones get away with racist comments without so much as a blink from the speaker.