Uh Oh - The Media have failed in their Darleen Wokeness
Last week I told you all about of Green MP Darleen Tana who the Greens are trying to remove from their party.
And I tried – I really did – I tried to help both the politicians and the media with their wokeness – but the misgendering has continued. And it’s not becoming real confusing. I’m hoping you can help clear things up for me
Now let me say from the outset – this is not an attack on Darleen Tana personally. I don’t care what happens between her and the Greens. But this whole debacle is a perfect example of just how confusing it becomes when you’re trying to be woke.
And if the woke can’t get it right, how can the rest of us who are totally normal.
So to recap briefly
Darleen Tana is not a she. No way. She is a they / them. You’ll never walk alone.
“My pronouns are they / them. I never walk alone.”
The media thought she was taking the piss, but nope –
Asked by Stuff to clarify pronouns, Tana simply repeated in a text message, “Because I never walk alone. Thank you.”
Now remember my new word which I really hope is the Dictionary word of the year for 2024.
Misgenderwoked (that’s my new word – misgenderwoked – misgendering someone by trying to be woke but not being woke enough).
Now remember when we last talked about this that I explained that the media obviously got told off and got told to stop misgendering her.
Here’s Stuff’s article
Darleen Tana writes to Green members arguing to keep their seat
1News
Former Green MP Darleen Tana says they have no intention of resigning
And even Newstalk ZB got in on the woke
“Witch hunt”: Darleen Tana says attempts to get them to resign were “premeditated”
And the NZ Herald
Former Green, now independent MP, Darleen Tana has told their former party they “will not be resigning” and that they will fight attempts to use the waka-jumping law to oust them from Parliament.
But Chloe Swarbrick, Corin Dann from Radio NZ, Mike Hosking from Newstalk ZB and others kept misgendering her. Even Chris Hipins from Labour. I know – his days are numbered.
If even wokesters like the media and left wing politicians can’t get it consistently right, how will normal NZers like you and me get it right.
Especially when we have no intention to tell a biological lie.
The reason the media and politicians struggle with all of this is because it simply isn’t normal. It’s artificial – it’s verbal gymnastics of the English language. And now they’re finding out just what wokeness means.
But on Sunday, the saga of Darleen Tana was covered by Q&A and Jack Tame and 1News.
And what you realise is that when things are scripted, it’s easier to be woke. Cause you just read the script even if it doesn’t make sense.
But its like Kamala Harris – when you go OFF script, it all goes to custard. Let’s call this misgenderwoking as “The Kamala effect”. Going to custard when you go off script.
So let’s watch a few bits of the interview.
Green party delegates are set to decide whether or not to invoke the so-called waka-jumping law to kick former green MP Darleen Tana out of parliament. Tana is vowing to fight on to try and remain an MP and says they’re considering legal options if their former party colleagues pull the trigger
“….they’re considering legal options…”
Great start Jack. But that’s the teleprompter, remember.
But then the reporter Phena Owen reminds us of the personal pronouns. But you see, advocates for this verbal English gymnastics of pronouns say that they’re for trans and nonbinary people. But Darleen isn’t non-binary. Her pronouns are about her tupuna – or her ancestors – being with her all the time. So she’s a…. group?
Since the inquiry into Tana’s family business affairs centering around migrant employees, Tana resigned from the greens, has become an independent MP and changed their pronouns. “The plurality comes from my tupuna are literally with me all the time …so I’ve never felt alone. People see me sitting in that house in the corner on my own – they might feel aroha. Please don’t – I am all good.”
“…whether they have a future…
“…They’re busy sitting in on select committees..
Just one of them.
But D–day for Darleen is fast approaching. It’ll determine whether they have a future in Parliament. In the meantime they’re busy sitting in on select committees and has been drafting a private members bill on Ocean health.
But then things go a little to custard. The Kamala effect. We go off script.
And it’s by a Law Professor no less. Count the misgendering.
Law professor Andrew Geddis suspects Tana has sought legal advice. “The particular judgment that she points to the judge actually upholds the use of the party hopping law in that case on the basis that the MP in question resigned their membership of the Party by accident. Here we have an MP who has deliberately resigned her membership of the party so the Judgment she points to doesn’t actually really support her position at all.”
Shocking. Four times!!!!!
And one of the Pacifika Green members who resigned because of the treatment of Darleen then misgenders her –“got her back”.
This former Pacifica greens member reckons there will be people voting to keep Tana in. “I think Dalene knows that there are people who got her back.”
Oops.
And then our lawyer is back. Now remember, he has been misgendering Darleen Tana – but then he refers to “they don’t have strong legal grounds to win” and “…political battle they are going to have to fight..”
Who is he referring to?! The Greens or Darleen. Because in this new woke world, they’re both “they”. See if you can work it out.
Darleen Tana could go to court and try to bring an action. Two problems with that is first of all it’s going to cost her a lot of money. Second problem is I don’t think they have strong legal grounds to win and also there’s this added problem of parliamentary privilege. That may stop the courts even being able to look at this. I really think this is a political battle that they are going to have to fight. The legal avenues are very very limited for them.”
I’m confused. Are you?
In an accompanying article, 1News said
Speaking to Q+A, Otago University law professor, Andrew Geddis thinks there are two problems for Tana if they decide to go to court to take action. One is the cost and the other is that he doesn’t think they have strong legal grounds to win.
So either they’re putting the wokeism in Geddis, OR they’re confused also!
They then quote Geddis saying:
“There’s this added problem of Parliamentary privilege, which may stop the courts from looking at this. This is a political battle, the legal avenues are very limited for Tana.”
But he says “the legal avenues are very limited for them…”
Perhaps he got his pronouns sorted – but only by the end of the interview.
And just finally, Darleen says “…we’ve got work to do…”. Is she referring to herself, or her team? Who knows?
And next Sunday Darleen Tana will be in Northland with her people. “I’ll be surrounded by whanau and hapu and iwi who know who I am, who understand the skills I have and uh know that well we’ve just got work to do.”
Now the classic part is that in the article to accompany the Q&A coverage, they only quote statements that don’t have those naughty (biologically and truthful) words like “she” and “her” – so that the whole article can be woke-as.
It must be exhausting!
Why does all this matter?
As I said this is not about Darleen Tana.
This is about misgenderwoking – and what happens when even woke people go off script.
The Law Commission are currently asking for submissions on the issue of whether transgender and non-binary people and people who never walk alone like Darleen should have special protections under the Human Rights Act and whether those people who believe in biological truth and don’t believe in gender ideology should be deemed to be discriminating and therefore subject to possible punishments.
They have a whole section on misgendering. In fact, misgendering is mentioned almost 50 times in the Law Commission paper. They say
We think a New Zealand court or tribunal could hold that persistent misgendering and deadnaming was in breach of Part 1A. (para 17.47)
the [Human Rights Act] could stipulate that misgendering and deadnaming are forms of discrimination that are unlawful. (para 17.62)
But if the woke can’t get it right, us normal people are stuffed, aren’t we.
And that’s it from me – er, us.
Bob McCoskrie is the National Director of Family First New Zealand, he has a Masters of Commerce with Honours from the University of Auckland and a Diploma of Teaching from the Auckland College of Education. He posts regularly on McBlog - Where this article was sourced.
And if the woke can’t get it right, how can the rest of us who are totally normal.
So to recap briefly
Darleen Tana is not a she. No way. She is a they / them. You’ll never walk alone.
“My pronouns are they / them. I never walk alone.”
The media thought she was taking the piss, but nope –
Asked by Stuff to clarify pronouns, Tana simply repeated in a text message, “Because I never walk alone. Thank you.”
Now remember my new word which I really hope is the Dictionary word of the year for 2024.
Misgenderwoked (that’s my new word – misgenderwoked – misgendering someone by trying to be woke but not being woke enough).
Now remember when we last talked about this that I explained that the media obviously got told off and got told to stop misgendering her.
Here’s Stuff’s article
Darleen Tana writes to Green members arguing to keep their seat
1News
Former Green MP Darleen Tana says they have no intention of resigning
And even Newstalk ZB got in on the woke
“Witch hunt”: Darleen Tana says attempts to get them to resign were “premeditated”
And the NZ Herald
Former Green, now independent MP, Darleen Tana has told their former party they “will not be resigning” and that they will fight attempts to use the waka-jumping law to oust them from Parliament.
But Chloe Swarbrick, Corin Dann from Radio NZ, Mike Hosking from Newstalk ZB and others kept misgendering her. Even Chris Hipins from Labour. I know – his days are numbered.
If even wokesters like the media and left wing politicians can’t get it consistently right, how will normal NZers like you and me get it right.
Especially when we have no intention to tell a biological lie.
The reason the media and politicians struggle with all of this is because it simply isn’t normal. It’s artificial – it’s verbal gymnastics of the English language. And now they’re finding out just what wokeness means.
But on Sunday, the saga of Darleen Tana was covered by Q&A and Jack Tame and 1News.
And what you realise is that when things are scripted, it’s easier to be woke. Cause you just read the script even if it doesn’t make sense.
But its like Kamala Harris – when you go OFF script, it all goes to custard. Let’s call this misgenderwoking as “The Kamala effect”. Going to custard when you go off script.
So let’s watch a few bits of the interview.
Green party delegates are set to decide whether or not to invoke the so-called waka-jumping law to kick former green MP Darleen Tana out of parliament. Tana is vowing to fight on to try and remain an MP and says they’re considering legal options if their former party colleagues pull the trigger
“….they’re considering legal options…”
Great start Jack. But that’s the teleprompter, remember.
But then the reporter Phena Owen reminds us of the personal pronouns. But you see, advocates for this verbal English gymnastics of pronouns say that they’re for trans and nonbinary people. But Darleen isn’t non-binary. Her pronouns are about her tupuna – or her ancestors – being with her all the time. So she’s a…. group?
Since the inquiry into Tana’s family business affairs centering around migrant employees, Tana resigned from the greens, has become an independent MP and changed their pronouns. “The plurality comes from my tupuna are literally with me all the time …so I’ve never felt alone. People see me sitting in that house in the corner on my own – they might feel aroha. Please don’t – I am all good.”
“…whether they have a future…
“…They’re busy sitting in on select committees..
Just one of them.
But D–day for Darleen is fast approaching. It’ll determine whether they have a future in Parliament. In the meantime they’re busy sitting in on select committees and has been drafting a private members bill on Ocean health.
But then things go a little to custard. The Kamala effect. We go off script.
And it’s by a Law Professor no less. Count the misgendering.
Law professor Andrew Geddis suspects Tana has sought legal advice. “The particular judgment that she points to the judge actually upholds the use of the party hopping law in that case on the basis that the MP in question resigned their membership of the Party by accident. Here we have an MP who has deliberately resigned her membership of the party so the Judgment she points to doesn’t actually really support her position at all.”
Shocking. Four times!!!!!
And one of the Pacifika Green members who resigned because of the treatment of Darleen then misgenders her –“got her back”.
This former Pacifica greens member reckons there will be people voting to keep Tana in. “I think Dalene knows that there are people who got her back.”
Oops.
And then our lawyer is back. Now remember, he has been misgendering Darleen Tana – but then he refers to “they don’t have strong legal grounds to win” and “…political battle they are going to have to fight..”
Who is he referring to?! The Greens or Darleen. Because in this new woke world, they’re both “they”. See if you can work it out.
Darleen Tana could go to court and try to bring an action. Two problems with that is first of all it’s going to cost her a lot of money. Second problem is I don’t think they have strong legal grounds to win and also there’s this added problem of parliamentary privilege. That may stop the courts even being able to look at this. I really think this is a political battle that they are going to have to fight. The legal avenues are very very limited for them.”
I’m confused. Are you?
In an accompanying article, 1News said
Speaking to Q+A, Otago University law professor, Andrew Geddis thinks there are two problems for Tana if they decide to go to court to take action. One is the cost and the other is that he doesn’t think they have strong legal grounds to win.
So either they’re putting the wokeism in Geddis, OR they’re confused also!
They then quote Geddis saying:
“There’s this added problem of Parliamentary privilege, which may stop the courts from looking at this. This is a political battle, the legal avenues are very limited for Tana.”
But he says “the legal avenues are very limited for them…”
Perhaps he got his pronouns sorted – but only by the end of the interview.
And just finally, Darleen says “…we’ve got work to do…”. Is she referring to herself, or her team? Who knows?
And next Sunday Darleen Tana will be in Northland with her people. “I’ll be surrounded by whanau and hapu and iwi who know who I am, who understand the skills I have and uh know that well we’ve just got work to do.”
Now the classic part is that in the article to accompany the Q&A coverage, they only quote statements that don’t have those naughty (biologically and truthful) words like “she” and “her” – so that the whole article can be woke-as.
It must be exhausting!
Why does all this matter?
As I said this is not about Darleen Tana.
This is about misgenderwoking – and what happens when even woke people go off script.
The Law Commission are currently asking for submissions on the issue of whether transgender and non-binary people and people who never walk alone like Darleen should have special protections under the Human Rights Act and whether those people who believe in biological truth and don’t believe in gender ideology should be deemed to be discriminating and therefore subject to possible punishments.
They have a whole section on misgendering. In fact, misgendering is mentioned almost 50 times in the Law Commission paper. They say
We think a New Zealand court or tribunal could hold that persistent misgendering and deadnaming was in breach of Part 1A. (para 17.47)
the [Human Rights Act] could stipulate that misgendering and deadnaming are forms of discrimination that are unlawful. (para 17.62)
But if the woke can’t get it right, us normal people are stuffed, aren’t we.
And that’s it from me – er, us.
Bob McCoskrie is the National Director of Family First New Zealand, he has a Masters of Commerce with Honours from the University of Auckland and a Diploma of Teaching from the Auckland College of Education. He posts regularly on McBlog - Where this article was sourced.
2 comments:
I can just imagine Darlene's ancestors, happily sitting on a cloud playing their harps, being told by the Big Guy, "hey, your brat wants you to go to the NZ Parliament because she's been exploiting migrants and doesn't want to walk alone". The ancestors' response is likely to be, "Then let her walk".
Well done Bob. Best laugh I've had in days!
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