This is a late comment in response to an interview of Tariana Turia by Gordon Campbell. Never before have I heard Tariana spell it out so clearly. Their 'tough talk' on welfare applies only to Maori men, not Maori women.
Campbell: You’re saying welfare is bad for Maori, so we have to break the cycle by introducing a compulsory element -
Turia : We’re talking Maori unemployed. We’re not talking about Maori women on benefits.
It is shocking attitude. This is why.
The Maori Party condones Maori women raising their families on the DPB. With this action they are destroying the role of Maori men as fathers and providers. What is the imperative for having Maori men in jobs when they have no direct role to play in supporting their families beyond paying child support which, by the way, rises as they work their way up the food chain.
There are five times more Maori on DPB than on the dole. Maori childrens' needs are no different from any other. They need security, structure, predictability, and consistency, from both parents. When these things are missing there will be problems. These are more likely to be missing when they are being raised on welfare than when they are being raised by two parents earning a living from work.
And this differentiation highlights another aspect of the Maori party. Their policies are not only racist but sexist. But then traditionally Maori culture features a good degree of sexism. This policy does not bode well for the prospects of their tamariki.
As an afterthought Willie Jackson recently made this observation. That many of today's Maori leaders had strong fathers.
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The current Maori "leaders" know no shame and know they can get away with murder because of their opponents' fear of being called racist.
This is of course rubbish and Turia's comments should be taken for what they are: utter racist crap!
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