Skip to content

Jackson Perpetuates Victimhood Mentality

The BFD

Table of Contents

ACT Party
ACT’s Social Development and Children Spokesperson Karen Chhour.

“Willie Jackson’s inflammatory comments about racism will only perpetuate a victimhood mentality,” says ACT’s Social Development and Children Spokesperson Karen Chhour.

This morning, the Maori Development Minister said there is institutional racism ‘in every area of New Zealand society’ that won’t end until there is more funding for ‘by Maori, for Maori’ solutions.

“Jackson doesn’t even believe in the benefits of ‘by Maori, for Maori’ solutions. His waatea (organisation) sponsored a charter school, but his own party completely opposed the concept and shut it down.

“Constantly blaming racism for the problems faced by Maori is wrong. We can’t move forward as a nation if that is our only response.

“Rather than using such divisive language, our government should be uniting New Zealanders behind good ideas that lift everyone up.

“Jackson’s comments also promote a narrative that all Maori are the same and that we don’t have our own individual aspirations.

“Labour likes to believe it is the saviour of Maori, but it clearly has no idea how to fix our country’s deeply-ingrained problems.

“This Government has had nearly four years, but it has done nothing but spout empty rhetoric and throw money aimlessly at social and economic problems.

“Our government should be more ambitious for Maori.”

Please share this BFD article so others can discover The BFD.

Latest

Are We Captured by the Bureaucracy?

Are We Captured by the Bureaucracy?

The public does not want a lesson in governance theory. They want democratic control and competent delivery. What do you think, are elected leaders still truly in charge, or has the balance tipped too far toward the bureaucracy?

Members Public
A Pyrrhic Victory, Perhaps

A Pyrrhic Victory, Perhaps

Watts said on Tuesday that once the law is passed councils will have six months to review their appointments before the law change takes effect. It will be unlikely that the necessary law change will be implemented before the election. Only being seen to be doing something to chase votes.

Members Public