“Institutions across the motu are already lawyering up . . . I suspect a lot of the new government’s programme will end up in the courts in the coming months, with several items getting their stop-work notice.” — Deb Te Kawa e-tangata.co.nz/comment-and-an…
@etangata The new government, in seeking equality, has a lot of pushback from those groups seeking to create segregated power by race. I wish the new government all the best in fighting the Progressives' attempt to implement whakatāuke tangata.
@etangata I got to this part and realised this woman is just part of the system of power "sensibilities were shaken by the anti-vaccine and anti-mandate protests organised by the anti-Māori and violent extremists on the right." Maori played a huge part in these anti mandate protests.
@etangata Which institutions are lawyering up please?
@etangata With whose money, lawyers are super expensive…
@etangata The proposed debate on the principles of the Treaty are not to deny maori culture in NZ, they are to define and clarify them. The majority of NZers want a united country and do not want a race-base preferential system that only benefits a few.
@etangata What rubbish is this “organizations across the motu…” who cares!🤣🤣
@etangata Who’s paying for the lawyers, no doubt you will want a hand out from tax payers