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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Shane Jones: The Carnival Is Over, The Hikoi Does Not Overwrite Our History And Values As A Country

The carnival is over, the hikoi does not overwrite our history and values as a country.

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Shane Jones is the Deputy Leader of the NZ First party and the Minister for Oceans and Fisheries, Minister for Regional Development, Minister for Resources, Associate Minister of Finance, and Associate Minister for Energy for the Coalition Government.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well said Mr Jones. Time more of our Parliamentarians and Cabinet Ministers stand up against this "carnival", like Mr Jones has done..

New Zealanders share your sentiments, and we are also sick and tired of the "Maori carnival".

Anonymous said...

What's that saying again about politicians?
If their lips are moving they're lying.

Anonymous said...

I've spoken to a number of people who took part in the hikoi, Maori and pakeha, but not a single one has read the Treaty bill, or understands what is in it, or even understands what they were marching for, except to say it was "to support Maori". All say they want equality without realizing their protest was against it.

Anonymous said...

It's not the 'Maori Carnival,' it's the "Brown Supremacist Part-Maori who have turned their white ancestors into a toilet bowl to identify monoculturally as 'Maori' Carnival."

Many of us part-Maori--the ones you never hear from--have and want no other identity but "New Zealander."

Gaynor said...

Magnificent rhetoric.. Spot on. Keep it up Shane.

Barrie Davis said...

That's great, except that the carnival is not over. Just today Newsroom reports "Judge grants Māori six more customary marine titles as Govt second guesses its coastline reform".
https://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/national/judge-grants-m%C4%81ori-six-more-customary-marine-titles-as-govt-second-guesses-its-coastline-reform/ar-AA1xAX9p?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=ASTS&cvid=34a191c0830c484499f41e125d554d78&ei=13