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I'd get a screenshot first in case it gets deletedLet me just get a pen, this is good stuff...
Interesting to juxtapose the signs (and nooses even) that JA copped during the ground swell & mandate protests.Hey, if you have the same attitude toward the Groundswell farmers' protest, the School Strike for Climate, and the 2015 TPPA protests, then more power to you. I just feel like I mostly hear those kinds of criticisms when it comes to protests with a majority Māori representation. That said, I recognize I have my own selective biases, so I’m asking the question rather than making any kind of accusation.
As far as I'm concerned Brownstone said something stupid, got called on it, withdrew and apologised. That's how self policing forums should work, but I can feel Tajhay's hammer hovering, as I recall it's about this time of year half of us in this thread get banned for the offseason.I'd get a screenshot first in case it gets deleted
One of the best outcomes of this would be for the other parties to use ACT's bill against them and re-write it.... they'd have the numbers and ACT would be powerless to stop them.Interesting to juxtapose the signs (and nooses even) that JA copped during the ground swell & mandate protests.
Compared to the signs and sentiment with the hikoi - they were almost as creative as the signs at a Warriors game.
The best signs from the final day of the Toitū Te Tiriti hīkoi
From 'cede deez nutz' to 'be more demure Seymour', Pōneke protesters raised the bar as they descended on parliament.thespinoff.co.nz
Shit.... if I self-policed my posts like that.... 95% of them would goAs far as I'm concerned Brownstone said something stupid, got called on it, withdrew and apologised. That's how self policing forums should work, but I can feel Tajhay's hammer hovering, as I recall it's about this time of year half of us in this thread get banned for the offseason.
Doesn't Winston have an agreement to table his own treaty principles bill next? What if they're playing good cop/bad cop with a hapless Luxon caught in the middle like their naive bald puppet?One of the best outcomes of this would be for the other parties to use ACT's bill against them and re-write it.... they'd have the numbers and ACT would be powerless to stop them.
Edit.... does anyone know if ACT could withdraw the Bill if it was hijacked by the other parties?
Good debate? Seymour’s completely blocked expert critique and excluded Maori, the other Treaty partner from any meaningful input into the bill. How can there be a constructive discussion when the most affected are ignored?Funnily enough, I actually think this whole bill, and the hikoi, has actually been a healthy exercise. I’ve personally learned a bit more about the treaty and I’m sure others have too, whether or not they want to admit it
Whether you like / hate / are indifferent to the bill, it has actually flushed out a lot of good debate, facts and education about our founding doc, and that’s actually a healthy thing for society
I know Seymour’s intention was to get it passed, which it obviously won’t, but it has actually provoked a lot of constructive learnings as people have come to better understand the problems with the treaty and how it has been administered.
It’s like one of those awkward dinner party fights where a long simmering tension boils over and everyone goes away and reflects on how we got here and how things will be at the next dinner party
Hikoi supporters will probably go away thinking about how it was defeated, but surely there will also be reflection about how things can constructively operate, going forward. Queen Vic is dead and I’m sure Charles won’t be stumping up with any coin and the last few years have demonstrated that things need to have a long-term and realistic objective, and be government-agnostic
If I were consistent then it would be just about all of mine!Shit.... if I self-policed my posts like that.... 95% of them would go
Good debate as in - discussion around the country. Person to person. Water cooler chat. News articles. Tv pieces about “what’s this all about” etc. It’s actually healthy to talk about these thingsGood debate? Seymour’s completely blocked expert critique and excluded Maori, the other Treaty partner, from any meaningful input into the bill. How can there be a constructive discussion when the most affected are ignored?
This bill isn’t about improving governance; it’s about stripping Maori rights and removing protections that ensure shared stewardship. It’s a deliberate move to weaken the Treaty’s role in our legal framework.
Why would Charles be stumping up coin?
This is all pretty incoherent.
Discussion is healthy if you have an solid understanding of the treaty and the history, which sadly most NZers don't have.Good debate as in - discussion around the country. Person to person. Water cooler chat. News articles. Tv pieces about “what’s this all about” etc. It’s actually healthy to talk about these thing
If we all had a deeper understanding of NZ history and our founding document, I don't think this discussion would even be on the table.Discussion is healthy if you have an solid understanding of the treaty and the history, which sadly most NZers don't have.
Coming into the discussion from a place of ignorance isn't really helpful at all.
Discussion is always healthy, regardless of understanding of history. The belief that only certain people can discuss the treaty is actually one of the key drivers of this debate.Discussion is healthy if you have an solid understanding of the treaty and the history, which sadly most NZers don't have.
Coming at it from a place of ignorance isn't really helpful at all.
I'm all for the debate as an opportunity to learn the history, my prejudice is that I inherently don't trust the motives of David Seymour. Before this he was literallly in an Atlas Network grooming program talking in a broad Canadian accent on tv ffs. What is he a chameleon, like the ACT David Bowie?If we all had a deeper understanding of NZ history and our founding document, I don't think this discussion would even be on the table.
The more I listen to everyone the more I think Winston makes the most sense!I'm all for the debate as an opportunity to learn the history, my prejudice is that I inherently don't trust the motives of David Seymour. Before this he was literallly in an Atlas Network grooming programme talking in a broad Candaian accent on tv ffs, what is he a chameleon like the ACT David Bowie?
The Canadian accent was created using Artificial Intelligence..... because most people can see there's no Natural Intelligence thereI'm all for the debate as an opportunity to learn the history, my prejudice is that I inherently don't trust the motives of David Seymour. Before this he was literallly in an Atlas Network grooming programme talking in a broad Candaian accent on tv ffs, what is he a chameleon like David Bowie?
Yeah I was reflecting on this yesterday when my wife asked me my stance on it all, and why people are marching against Seymour. It did make me reflect on their point of view, and how it isn’t quite black and white (pun is inappropriate but also mildly intended)Discussion is healthy if you have an solid understanding of the treaty and the history, which sadly most NZers don't have.
Coming into the discussion from a place of ignorance isn't really helpful at all.
Edit: If the water cooler chat is encouraging people to investigate this more and read up on the history then yes, it may have done some good. But if all your getting is info from cherry-picked opinion pieces - I'm not sure that is helpful at all.
Must of seen how a "left" leaning canada treats it's indigenous peoples and gone "how can i replicate that here?".I'm all for the debate as an opportunity to learn the history, my prejudice is that I inherently don't trust the motives of David Seymour. Before this he was literallly in an Atlas Network grooming programme talking in a broad Candaian accent on tv ffs, what is he a chameleon like David Bowie?