Co-governance threatens splitting Kiwis into a two-tier society, not unlike the COVID mandates, but this time the smaller number will be the privileged group. The difference is co-governance does so along racial and ethnic lines, and many people are in the dark about it. If co-governance continues to grow and becomes more obvious, are Kiwis going to protest?
newsletter #44 for Tuesday, September 19th, 2023

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A significant number of Kiwis rejected a two-tier society under COVID – why will co-governance be different?
Co-governance threatens splitting Kiwis into a two-tier society, not unlike the COVID mandates, but this time the smaller number will be the privileged group. The difference is co-governance does so along racial and ethnic lines, and many people are in the dark about it. If co-governance continues to grow and becomes more obvious, are Kiwis going to protest?
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Electoral commission not looking very independent  
The Electoral Commission backs TVNZ’s biassed voting advice website. The same kind of biassed filtering is attempted at candidate forums, lead by Labour and Greens candidates. The effect of these sorts of things adds up.
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Winston Peters’ claims on Māori origins another consideration in race based policy
Peters challenges Māori indigenous status; his comments claiming “We come from Hawai-iki” ignite debate. He shares this historical background, but some say that his remarks are divisive and insensitive, with potential to impact race relations. Peters’ claims simply mirror what many of us were taught in school about Māori history and genetics which point to tribes originating in Asia.
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Kiwis deserve more balance from Government media 
Watching Jack Tame interview first Chris Luxon and then Rawiri Waititi raises questions. Why wasn’t Waititi pulled up on his dodgy understanding of tax law nor quizzed on co-governance or Māori separatism? Meanwhile Luxon was grilled on inanities like how much rent he charges tenants. Government funded media should at least appear balanced in its approach to both left and right politicians.
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NZ Herald links “Threat from Outer Space” to NZ News Essentials – Part 2
Business Desk (BD) suggests people linked to Centrist and NZ News Essentials are also linked to“misinformation”, but don’t give any examples. BD decides a journalism(not content) “expert” should be consulted to help people decide if they can trust what they read. There is no substitute for sharpening your skills and then thinking for yourself.
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Success is the ability to go from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.
- Winston Churchill 
 
 

 

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