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Trevor Hughes's avatar

Weird. The current and building tension has nothing to do with colour and everything to do with the conflict between democratic individualism on the one hand and tribal collectivism on the other. As the Sainted David Lange pointed out decades ago, you can have one or the other but you can't have both together. Under Ardern and He Puapua, Maori nationalists were making their end-run for effective control of this country. The 2023 election checked this, but the push continues. White supremacy? Yeah, Nah.

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Chris Trotter has got it entirely wrong about intolerance to brown faces. Rather I suggest the intolerance such as it is and was, is related to tribal cultural values and behaviours that happen to correlate with brown faces, which don't sit well with those that emphasise individual responsibility, aspiration and the kind of intellectual merit concomitant with a modern knowledge based market economy. Certainly he is correct about National having its arm twisted about the Treaty Principles Bill, but that is because they are tending woke capitalists (e.g. the PM has a history as a DEI champion), which may sound strange but of which there are many examples worldwide. Whilst at the same time National is largely uninterested in, unschooled in and generally hopeless when it comes to other than financially related matters, such as dealing with cultural division. Maorification is certainly as serious a problem as Chris indicates, but this has been enabled primarily by a widespread Western nations leftist lurch towards mass psychotic intersectional politics, as reflected in the entirely illogical go-native stance of so many of our non-Maori local councilors, judges, academia and wider. If this isn't psychotic I don't know what is.

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