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Today’s comment was written by George. Thank you George for taking the time to craft such an interesting comment.

Well I never, after four years of establishing racial privilege within this country, a country doing just fine prior to this administration’s deranged interventions, the separatist agenda has come back big time and taken a nasty chunk of flesh out of their exposed buttocks. Racial unrest has escalated ever since this Labour Government had identified Maori as a race unable to cope without the intervention of a “Snow White” mother figure and her many dwarfs.

But if you are going to divide the country into Maori and the “rest”, then some of the “rest” will become restless. “They Are Us” has now transposed into “What About Us” as the Muslim community claim that the film “will perpetuate the ‘white saviour’ narrative by putting Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at the centre”. Even more fascinating, the Hollywood Reporter has the banner headline “Jacinda Ardern Film Causes Backlash In New Zealand, accusations of “White Saviourism”.

Ardern’s claim that she had no knowledge of the film’s existence could be just another “white” lie. However, it gives me great pleasure to welcome her to the “white supremacy” club along with every other New Zealander of European heritage. Oh, how the mighty have fallen. I suspect Ardern is not racist just as 99.9% of white Kiwis are not racists. However, she and her Government have made the bed we are forced to lie in and I bet at this moment she has her head well and truly buried deep beneath the covers.


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