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Many Māori did not want to take the "safe and effective" gene therapy because they did not trust the government (among other reasons). The official narrative was that these poor souls had been deceived by the alt-right white supremacist conspiracy theorists i.e. were too stupid to make their own decisions. These Māori, of course, lost their jobs due to mandates and were treated as second class citizens just like everyone else.

The woke don't care about non-white people unless those people do what their told. The whole mātauranga Māori issue is a grift for the governments Māori allies to make money from "consultancy" fees and the like, in addition to its use for virtue signalling by the work crowd.

1 year ago
1 score
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Many Māori did not want to take the "safe and effective" gene therapy because they did not trust the government. The official narrative was that these poor souls had been deceived by the alt-right white supremacist conspiracy theorists i.e. were too stupid to make their own decisions. These Māori, of course, lost their jobs due to mandates and were treated as second class citizens just like everyone else.

The woke don't care about non-white people unless those people do what their told. The whole mātauranga Māori issue is a grift for the governments Māori allies to make money from "consultancy" fees and the like, in addition to its use for virtue signalling by the work crowd.

1 year ago
1 score