Watching the news today it seems we have a bunch of non-maori people in
Nelson rallying against a racist government policy, and a bunch of Maori
people arguing back.
Good stuff, Labour. Nothing like a bit of racial disharmony to help the
local economy and fuel hatred. What next? Maori only hospitals? We
already have Maori only wards and doctors afterall, it's not that big of
a step.
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"Behind every strong man is a government tax collector" - Bobs
(see Bobs' Book of Quotes)
Bobs allegedly said:
> Watching the news today it seems we have a bunch of non-maori people in
> Nelson rallying against a racist government policy, and a bunch of Maori
> people arguing back.
>
> Good stuff, Labour. Nothing like a bit of racial disharmony to help the
> local economy and fuel hatred. What next? Maori only hospitals? We
> already have Maori only wards and doctors afterall, it's not that big of
> a step.
If I recall correctly it was United Future doing the marching....
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Steve
"Steve" <steve@no-spam> wrote in message
news:uZ3Va.7756$9f7.904125@no-spam
> Bobs allegedly said:
>
> > Watching the news today it seems we have a bunch of non-maori people in
> > Nelson rallying against a racist government policy, and a bunch of Maori
> > people arguing back.
> >
> > Good stuff, Labour. Nothing like a bit of racial disharmony to help the
> > local economy and fuel hatred. What next? Maori only hospitals? We
> > already have Maori only wards and doctors afterall, it's not that big of
> > a step.
>
> If I recall correctly it was United Future doing the marching....
UF members *organised* the march but according to the news stories about 500
people turned out in Nelson and it didn't say they were UF members.
Bobs allegedly said:
>
> Yes, even worse. Religious socialist fundamentalists against racist
> separatist bigots.
>
> Nelson sounds like an interesting place these days...
You've made a few assumptions for which you have no basis in fact....but
nothing new there, eh, Bobs?
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Steve
Bobs wrote in message <3F24C39B.2030604@no-spam>...
>Watching the news today it seems we have a bunch of non-maori people in
>Nelson rallying against a racist government policy, and a bunch of Maori
>people arguing back.
>
>Good stuff, Labour. Nothing like a bit of racial disharmony to help the
>local economy and fuel hatred. What next? Maori only hospitals? We
>already have Maori only wards and doctors afterall, it's not that big of
>a step.
>
It's called transformational marxism; designed to exploit peoples'
differences in order to create conflict and division between groups within
society (hint - cultural diversity lends itself superbly to this aim). The
object is to then involve an agency of the state to mediate between the
parties to facilitate a consensus. Of course this resolution through
compromise just happens to require adopting a position predetermined by the
consensus facilitator/agency of state.
Labour love it. The more we fight the more opportunities are presented and
the stronger they get.