In 2018, a Minister of
the Crown and New Zealand Member of Parliament, Julie Anne Genter, herself a relatively-recent
migrant to New Zealand, addressed a group of ten-year-olds at a Christchurch
primary school. She decried the presence
of “old, white men” (or OWMs) on the boards of New Zealand organisations and
demanded they “move aside”.
Why this Minister in the Ardern-led government
should not only comment on such an issue to kiddies who probably had no idea at
all what a board (of trustees, directors or advisors) actually do, but make such comments to such an audience? Most
youngsters present would undoubtedly have much-loved older uncles or granddads
who fitted this description. So, in the young mind, “old white men” were
suddenly painted by this Minister as some sort of “enemy” to be removed and replaced
by younger, more able and preferably female, board members.
Genter’s statement is
ageist, racist and sexist and appalling from a Minister of the Crown and an MP.
I am amazed she was not taken to the Human Rights Commission .
And we all thought
that this Ardern-led government was averse to stereotyping and minority insults
and abuse? Ha Ha!!
In July 2019, a headline
in the Dominion Post highlighted that after careful journalistic “research”, it
transpires that a majority of currently-elected local body councillors are - yes,
you guessed it-“old white men”.
No comment from either
government or the media that these “old
white men” are actually (a) a group of
people who most generously offer their services to their communities by choice,
and (b) that our communities elected them by due democratic process because,
hopefully these candidates were able to demonstrate that they had the skills,
abilities and experience to ably represent their communities at local and
regional body level?
Oh, no. Our
journalists concentrated not on skills, experience and abilities (aka merit)
but decried this democratic outcome as somehow unreflective of and opposed to
diversity.
A recent opinion piece by Martin van Beynen pointed
out that we OWMs need to feel guilty most of the time for apparently we OWMs
espouse all the negative behaviours which bedevil modern society. Yes, it’s our
fault, not anyone else’s.
Obviously being a
director of a sizeable New Zealand organisation is one of these negative
behaviours.
The OWM demographic
(as Ardern has dismissively described us) of “old white men” is indeed a
minority in NZ. Continual denigration is actually in breach of the Human Rights
Act, I think.
Let us dissect Genter’s
claims that these old farts need to move aside and let their antitheses, young,
female, ethnic, people take their place on various boards and committees or
councils.
Is she referring to
those who offer their services to the multitude of charitable organisations
which provide services to a whole host of communities which her government does
not currently fund? I am not aware of any charges of discrimination in favour
of “old white men” in the charities sector. Most appointees to these bodies
come with skills in fundraising and other forms of expertise including business
acumen so spectacularly lacking in the charities sector. In short they are
welcomed, regardless of their age, ethnicity or gender. So Genter is totally
wrong if she is referring to the charities sector.
So, she must have been
referring to the public sector - the myriad of government and SOE boards of
government-owned businesses and agencies which have a substantial financial
impact on contemporary New Zealand. Lotteries commission, Commerce Commission,
etc, etc?
Nope - these
organisations are renowned for employing political has-beens such as Michael
Cullen, James Bolger, and so on. No need to ban “old white men” here. They
deserve to be rewarded with board and SOE directorships for their past
political services.
I Know! It is the
private sector which Genter is totally opposed to. Of some 750,000 companies in New Zealand, only around 250 are
in public ownership - ie listed on the NZX and whose shares can be traded. Of
the vast remainder, these are privately-owned and closely-held companies,
usually family groups whose boards are usually family members. Is Genter saying
that these family companies should replace their family members with directors
who are not “old white men”?
So, it must be those
250-odd publicly listed companies which she is demanding be not directed by “old white men”? But hold
on, many of these companies have international shareholders who represent the
interests of their overseas shareholders. Is Genter seriously demanding that
these shareholders abandon their representatives, who almost certainly are
there on merit, by representatives who are not “old, white (or Asian) men”? And
what about the NZX and Institute of Directors in New Zealand policies to
increase diversity on public boards? No
comment!
“Old white men” have
served New Zealand well over two centuries, including two World Wars and many
subsequent conflicts. As our veterans
grow older, will they too be denigrated as OWMs.
The propensity of
politicians such as Genter, as well as many media journalists, to assign
derogatory labels to groups of New Zealanders on the basis of their age,
ethnicity, gender and/or political views has no place in our society today. Their political
causes are poorly served when they have to resort to insults, abuse and name
calling to get their warped views some traction.
So, OWMs, rise up and
denounce these political and journalistic denigrators for the hypocrites that
they are.
Henry
Armstrong is retired, follows politics, and writes.
6 comments:
Good article. But why give an idiot, and a young white immagrant at that,column time. Maybe she didn't get the chairman (chairperson) of the board job she was looking for so opted for politics. Probably saved a listed company a lot of money.
Needs a good kick up the back bum with a hobnailed male boot.
What else can you expect from this woman who represents the New-Age Communist Movement that now calls itself "The Green Party". All their policies are based on destroying the wealth and social structure of New Zealand - ie, crush the farmers - stop our oil and gas industries. Remember what a Russian President said? "If you want to advance communism, change your colour from RED to GREEN.
As Anne Coulter has pointed out, there are more 'career men' than 'career women' so appointments based purely on merit will result in a preponderance of men at senior level. This may change over time, but it takes decades for equal outcomes at age 20 to translate into equal outcomes at age 55 unless the experience requirement is scrapped - which is most unwise!
Thanks for this useful analysis. Yes, Genter epitomizes the hypocrisy of feminism and current ideas of 'social justice'. She and those of her ilk jump up and down loudly about any statement that stereotypes or denigrates almost any other group but when it comes to men any level of denigration is acceptable. Parliament Grand Hall is now due to host a feminist conference. Our men's group had booked the Hall several years ago but at the last minute the MP hosting us, Kelvin Davis, withdrew his support because the conference might have been going to criticize women. What a coward. In fact, our conference didn't intend to criticize and didn't criticize women but did criticize feminist ideology. You can be sure that this upcoming feminist conference will indulge in lots of denigration of men, yet here they are going ahead using the parliament facilities we all pay for. White knight David Seymour is hosting the feminist conference at parliament and won't care about the hate speech that will abound against men.
Genter appears to have no respect for her own origins. Presumably her father was white since she tends to be pretty much of that hue herself. I'd hazard a guess that he was also male. And I wouldn't be surprised if he was reasonably old. Could she have a daddy problem?
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