Yesterday, we saw how spin doctor Ben Thomas wants to rebrand the word ‘co-governance. This is what he wrote HERE
As I said yesterday, this is simply spin and propaganda. Why are they doing this? More and more people are finding out the truth about co-governance, and they are turning against it.
Tribal elite are thus pulling the levers on a clever trick – Rebranding.
Essentially, this means changing the name of what already exists. But fundamentally, absolutely nothing changes. Vodafone has changed their name is ONE NZ.
Vodafone will not change. They just wanted to freshen up.
It’s the same with co-governance. Rebranding won’t change anything. What the tribal elite are trying to do is throw the hounds off the scent. They are clever and cunning. But we must be equally so.
We won’t be put off the scent. We are very determined to stop this. To Stop Co-governance.
HERE is another article in today’s Herald about Maori re-branding.
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Under Jacinda Ardern’s legacy, the spread of co-governance has become endemic. For organisations that receive government funding – including charities and even sports bodies – the requirement to ‘honour the Treaty’ has led to the establishment of co-governance boards and the adoption of racist practices that discriminate against non-Maori.
This has become obvious in the last few days following a decision by Sports Northland – an organisation that is jointly funded by local and central government that has just adopted co-governance – to block a community meeting to discuss co-governance from their conference facilities. The matter has now been referred to the Human Rights Commission.
Is this what Willy Jackson had in mind when he said we have nothing to fear from co-governance?
From Muriel Newman’s latest newsletter
They rebrand to “Partnership”- ( yeah right)
We rebrand to “Apartheid”- (the truth)
Simple.
HELL NO!!!
https://thebfd.co.nz/2023/02/03/where-are-all-our-conservative-heroes/
RockyJ
Iwi leaders tell us the problem with co-governance is that the wrong words have been used. If it was called “co-operation” or “mahi tahi” we would all feel better about it.
Another lie. This is how the lefties deal with us. It’s all about the image. Meanwhile mahi tahi is being quietly rolled out throughout the country by subterfuge through the public sector and conservation estate.
The luvvies lap this up. They love feel good words like “consensus” and “collaboration”. Well Quisling was a collaborator except none of the luvvies learn about history.
Kiwi blog post from Rocky J
WTF!!!
https://www.stuff.co.nz/pou-tiaki/131071085/human-rights-commission-calls-for-government-to-commit-to-cogovernance
HELL NO!!!
“What remains of the Treaty of Waitangi? What is there in the Treaty that the Maori can today celebrate whole heartedly with you? Let me say one thing, Clause 1 of the Treaty handed over the mana and the sovereignty of New Zealand to Queen Victoria and her descendants forever, that is the outstanding fact today. That but for the shield of the sovereignty handed over to her majesty and her descendants, I doubt whether there would be a free Maori race in New Zealand today.”
We are now nearly 50 years since the Waitangi tribunal was established. Even with those four decades of progressing Treaty claims, we are now even further away from “looking confidently to the future” than we were in 1940 when Sir Apirana Ngata gave that speech.
The would-be separatists attribute failures to deliver better outcomes to the vagaries of systemic racism and colonisation. Co-governance systems, though, allow those responsible for the failures to avoid democratic accountability, while securing more political appointments and funding to promote further division.
Casey Costello – Hobson’s Pledge latest newsletter
This would be Theatre of the Absurd if not so serious. The problem is the sheeple may well think ” Great idea!”
Don’t the useless Fools who promote and believe in cogovernance
realize that they will be adversely affected by such an arrangement?
Where are their heads?
Julian, Yesterday I put the website URL on a well known commenter on Kiwiblog,
Maggie Pie. She commented back to me that she banged it on her Twitter Machine.
She has a huge audience, so the message is getting out there.
Steve
Julian, I have just listened to you on “The Platform” and it may seem a small point, but you need to start pronouncing Chris Luxon’s name correctly. It just sounds a bit grating and disrespectful when you add a “t” to it – it is Luxon, not Luxton.
Yes, I am on to that. Slip of the tongue. Thanks