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“when the justice system takes into account where maori have come from”

August 24, 2020

By NZB3

Painted their Nails with Infamy

Dishonesty that inflated two Victimhood Culture Queens most artificially,
That made them Sugar Mommies to a community,
That painted their nails with infamy,
Has caught up with them most naturally.

Now these dames will teach no more,
They’re out of a job and out the door.
She’s unemployable
She’s poor.

From way up high to down and low.
Was that enough justice?
How do I know?

“Two women who stole $103,000 from a small rural Hawke’s Bay school they managed have been sentenced to home detention and ordered to repay about half the money — the amount they deposited into their bank accounts.”- Newstalk ZB (Aug 2020)

Where Maori have come from

The Māori are back where the Maoris belong,
Affirmative actions propel them along.
Lever that ethnicity, make that DNA pay,
Just put up a macron on top of your ‘a’.

Why does New Zealand imprison so many of them fullas?
Convictions should be handed to all of the colours!
When the justice system takes spirituality into account,
I suggest Maoris will be criminals their proper amount.

Police and the courts will never be good to them,
Until law schools put genealogy on their curriculum.
Courtrooms, start passing judgements now hence,
It’s the tangata whenua legal defence.

Where the accused has come from! What city? What village?
Let every ethnicity have his Identity Privilege.
Scotchmen, Irishmen, Maories and Moors,
You should never have been equal before these laws.

Evidence and reasoning for the men of the bar,
Will be obiter dicta ’til they know who you are.
Tell all Maori and Indigenous Studies students,
You can all have cross-credits in jurisprudence!

Over half of all prisoners in New Zealand are Maori – how did it come to this? And what can be done about it? Frank Film investigates.

Why does New Zealand imprison so many Maori

Update; I need to keep this for future reference: “I meant the spiritual link to the land/earth mother and ancestors they have, not an imaginary ‘friend'”

We all have those spiritual links and have them after the fashion of our people.

Why would you privilege the Maoris as having the only ones with a claim to spirituality? Or, why would you say theirs is the only one that should be given legal standing in a court of law?

You’re flying in the face of equality before the law, one law for all, and rule of law here. Instead of judging an individual for their actions you want to investigate what race they belong to? What if they have multiple lines of descent?

Do you judge Temuera Morrison as a Maori or as a Frenchman? Which of his ancestors should a corporation CEO identify with to best limit his legal liability in business?

I like this opportunity to turn English Law on its head and want to hear more. Are you developing this revision on the fly or are there books I can read? Please stick with this very interesting conversation!

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