Well say no more if Matua Kahurangi is right.
No wonder New Zealand continues down the slippery slope started by the Ardern led Government and National shows more and more it is nothing more than Labour Lite.
That is not why I gave me Electorate Vote to the National Candidate.
But, clearly why National will not take on the hard Maorification issues.
Christopher Luxon should step down as Prime Minister because this shows he personally is dedicated to the further decline of New Zealand. No matter what he says to the contrary.
Link to Matua Kahurangi’s substack on this is here.
https://matuakahurangi.com/p/pm-christopher-luxon-says-dame-jacinda
| Is Matua Kahurangi serious or is he taking the mickey? |
I still prefer the satire of the old blog, The DimPost, with ones like these:
PM shrugs off brain fade accusations (2012)
‘The Prime Minister is always joking around at Cabinet,’ a senior government source speaking on background told the Dim-Post. ‘He’ll shake his head as if he’s confused, then grab your arm and scream ‘Help! Help! Something horrible has taken control of my . . .’ Then he’ll go limp, and his eyes will re-focus and it’s back to business. We all think it’s hilarious.’
National to stand Spider God in Epsom
Billboards for the new candidate have already appeared along roads in Newmarket, Remuera and Mt Eden. Some feature the Spider God’s campaign slogan: ‘Darkness. Warmth. Dust.’ Others are pitch black.
Admittedly they usually tended toward the absurd, whereas Kahurangi’s is all too close to reality.
Smells like satire, one of Matuas specialities.
But…
A bit of a mix I think Kevn.
I can believe the heading but, when you read on…………….?
Taylor is so full of shit. The only difference between him and many of the rest of us is that we realized Ardern was a hollow shell in 2008, and it took a pandemic for him to figure it out.
I still get Americans telling me how much they love her, and I’ve given up being polite responding to them.
Matua does a satire column each week, this is one of them. Like Tom, I prefer Dimpost’s satirical columns which were funnier.
Most importantly, Taylors comment was not satire and echoes most of NZ, even though ‘we’ have more or less moved on, but have not forgotten.
Following the theme…