Health is a disaster.
Crime is a disaster.
Education is disaster.
Roading is a disaster.
Hey I have a good idea.
Lets vote the turkeys back in.
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Health is a disaster.
Crime is a disaster.
Education is disaster.
Roading is a disaster.
Hey I have a good idea.
Lets vote the turkeys back in.
None of those is a disaster except for crime (and the solution isn't a boot camp).
Anyone getting the impression from the 2023 Census ads on TV and radio, that NZers are a bunch of retards and juveniles?
I'm sure a visitor to the country would.
New Zimbabwe is a dumbed down place after Comrade Cinders and Hippocritter have had their way!
You want people who are unlikely to fill out the census accurately to do so.
Though I would rather fines and penalties be dished out (in typical socialist fashion ;)) for A) not completing it and B) knowingly providing false information.
These questions on gender on top of the current religion issue (jedi) make the thing a bit of a joke and could encourage false information .
This is good stuff - let the co-governance debate be out in the open and for the racial division sowed by the Labour government to be there for all to see.
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/...ting-organiser
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/...er-disruptions
Skool's out everyone on Strike
Teachers' strike a bitter pill to swallow for some parents after disruptions
https://www.stuff.co.nz/opinion/1314...des-of-conduct
Why Ruth Dyson and all other leaders should be reading their codes of conduct
How about Gone by Monday at Lunchtime - Ruth ? ;)Quote:
Those who lead and occupy governance roles within our organisations set the tone for workplace culture. Their behaviour shows what will and will not be tolerated.
That’s why it was so utterly disappointing to see the dismissiveness with which Hon Ruth Dyson QSO, deputy chair of the board of Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ), responded to questions about the FENZ board’s code of conduct, which requires her and other board members to be politically neutral.
Dyson admitted that she had not read the code of conduct.
This is simply unacceptable. How can someone responsible for the governance of an entity that has code of conduct issues not read and digest its code of conduct?
You know you really should ..
This is what is being pushed by Maori and Labour.
In short : Maori OWN New Zealand and have sovereignty over everything. That is what the Maori version interpretation is, they say.
Just check this slick, innocent looking video out :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciwJWK_kygA&t=1s
The brainwashing of everyday New Zealanders.....
The true version, the English one, says the opposite, that they gave sovereignty to the crown.
Do you really want to live in a country owned and run by 14% of the population, based on race where they have all the say and OWN everything??
It is nearly a done deal under Labour.
Of course, a different government may have brought us the worst of both Worlds - excess deaths in the first stages of Covid (instead of a reduced death rate) followed by burgeoning waiting lists and queues. Do you think the British and Australian health services are in better shape and don’t have staff and waiting list crises?
Just watched that video & its fine.
1) Māori signed the version which was given to them by those representing the Crown, in Te Reo not the English version. They didn't sign the English version, its wishful thinking saying that's the 'true' version!
The True version has to be the one offered by the Crown and signed by Māori.
If you go into a law office and sign a contract & years later the other signatory says, by the way at the time I had another version in my desk which you didn't sign and that's the 'true' version of the contract between us, you'll be laughed out of a courtroom.
That's not that hard to understand!
2) You say its nearly a done deal under Labour, but would have to have been asleep not to know it's been people like National's Doug Graham, & lately Chris Finlayson who have done way way way more than any Labour politician to advance Treaty claims!
3) There's considerable debate over the meaning of the word sovereignty, & it doesn't mean ownership in the way which obviously scares you.
If it did, Māori iwi land holdings would be a dam sight more land than around just 5% of the country.