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  1. Martyn – your analysis of the matter is brilliant. From my point of view, Seymour’s obfuscated justification of his stunt crystallise what he and his party really stand for – a disturbing belief system indeed.

  2. It is not about ‘difficult to reach’ but about attitudes and expectations. Senior Maori led the way in terms of vaccination with more of them vaccinated than any other group in the country at the time. After that too many younger Maori showed no interest in getting a slot in the same way as anyone else. The government response was to throw more tax payers or borrowed money at it and run special campaigns but still little response. The racial division, pakeha vs maori, is well groomed in the younger generation and is imo what has led to this sad state of affairs where the health and well being of EVERYONE is ignored.

  3. I’m reading Michael King’s book ‘The Silence Beyond’ in which he quotes John Rangihau of Tuhoe: “I am always surprised at the number of Pakeha people who know better than I do how I should be a Maori and what is good for me as Maori. I would never be as audacious to suggest to Pakeha how to live as Pakeha. Yet I am continually being told that to be a New Zealander I must accept absorption of many Maori things into European culture. I can’t go along with this because I don’t feel I can be some sort of Pakeha…….. But I have been asked by the majority culture to become a Pakeha to a large extent so that I can stand up and be counted as a New Zealander. Cor blimey, I am a New Zealander, a Maori New Zealander, and you can’t take that away from me. ”
    Wise words that David Seymour and many others should reflect on.

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