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I doubt that Golriz Ghahraman and Green party co-leader Marama Davidson have an original political idea between them. Both of them have imitated American politicians in order to attract attention to themselves.

June last year I wrote about how Davidson was importing American outrage about racial profiling. She accused our police of “systemic racism.” She made the accusation despite the fact that the New Zealand police have diversity quotas and work actively in the community to build relationships with so-called ‘diverse’ communities.

It was an outrage topic that she plucked from American politics and tried to make work for her profile here in New Zealand.

Golriz Ghahraman is using the same tactics to cause outrage and is using Muslim Activist Linda Sarsour, Muslim politician Ilhan Omar and lightweight airhead politician AOC as her role models for political talking points.


Golriz retweets Muslim politician Ilhan Omar

Golriz retweets lightweight airhead politician AOC

Golriz retweets lightweight airhead politician AOC

Golriz retweets Muslim politician Ilhan Omar

Golriz retweets Muslim politician Ilhan Omar

If you want to know what Golriz Ghahraman is going to do next all you need to do is to follow the Twitter accounts of Omar, AOC and Sarsour. All three of them created outrage this week calling Jesus a Palestinian and within days Ghahraman was doing the exact same thing.

Golriz is a copy cat politician who doesn’t think for herself. She uses the ideas of controversial American political figures to draw attention to herself.

https://www.thebfd.co.nz/2019/07/things-that-make-me-go-hmm-61/

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