In Parliament last Wednesday, Te Tai Tokerau MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi said the government “will not waver in its mission to exterminate Māori”.

Tad hyperbolic, don’t you think?

  • Ilovethebomb@lemmy.nzOP
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    4 months ago

    purging Te Reo from the public service

    They are mandating English first in agency names, Te Reo will still be there.

    committing to the Crown unilaterally reinterpreting the Treaty.

    As far as it’s first reading in the house, sure.

    threatening the Waitangi tribunal

    Threatening them with what, exactly?

    slashing services both in scale and in approach (e.g. removing Treaty obligations from OTs remit), while massively increasing funding for prisons.

    Labour’s approach to crime has failed spectacularly, even Hipkins has admitted they got things wrong. This is also exactly what they campaigned on.

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      4 months ago

      Hipkins did not say they should have cut services in favour of mega prisons.

      I don’t care if they campaigned on their terrible policies (although the ones they didnt campaign on are worse in that regard), they’re still terrible.

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      They are mandating English first in agency names, Te Reo will still be there.

      Te Reo is an official language of this country. The only reason to do is racism.

      As far as it’s first reading in the house, sure.

      Are you saying that the government said it will kill it after the first reading?

      Labour’s approach to crime has failed spectacularly,

      Only if you are daft enough to believe the hyped up stories about ram raids in the run up to the election. Also of course if you are daft enough to believe the way to end crime in this country is to build more prisons and lock up even a greater percentage of the population.