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22-08-2022, 02:40 PM
#7271
Originally Posted by ynot
That is quite an assumption. Man/woman, if they are not up to the job get rid of them. If they are not acting in the best interest of the electorate, get rid of them.
You need to read more of Balances posts they tend to be very misogynistic in nature - Balance is not alone though in that across society. Why do competent PMs get called Aunty? It’s pathetic.
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22-08-2022, 03:04 PM
#7272
Originally Posted by tim23
Why do competent PMs get called Aunty? It’s pathetic.
It's a permeation of Maori influence into Nz's language.
More a recognition of maternal behaviour, than derogatory.
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22-08-2022, 03:21 PM
#7273
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22-08-2022, 03:22 PM
#7274
Originally Posted by Getty
It's a permeation of Maori influence into Nz's language.
More a recognition of maternal behaviour, than derogatory.
Really? - Helen Clark was PM some years ago now and she suffered same pathetic Aunty stuff.
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22-08-2022, 03:23 PM
#7275
Originally Posted by tim23
You need to read more of Balances posts they tend to be very misogynistic in nature - Balance is not alone though in that across society. Why do competent PMs get called Aunty? It’s pathetic.
Well Aunty Andrew would be plain ridiculous wouldn't it - which was the likely case before
Ardern came sloping in
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22-08-2022, 03:24 PM
#7276
Originally Posted by Getty
It's a permeation of Maori influence into Nz's language.
More a recognition of maternal behaviour, than derogatory.
I wish that were so. The sobriquet "Aunty Helen" was used along with "Nanny State" to position the former Labour Government as interfering, restrictive and out of touch.
I don't think that was a "borrowing" from modern Maori. "Aunty BBC" predated it by many many years.
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22-08-2022, 03:26 PM
#7277
Originally Posted by tim23
Really? - Helen Clark was PM some years ago now and she suffered same pathetic Aunty stuff.
I realise it's not an everyday term in Remuera or Khandallah, but spend your time amongst Maori people, and you will hear it regularly, and not just directed at their blood Aunt.
Last edited by Getty; 22-08-2022 at 03:42 PM.
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22-08-2022, 03:53 PM
#7278
Originally Posted by Getty
I realise it's not an everyday term in Remuera or Khandallah, but spend your time amongst Maori people, and you will hear it regularly, and not just directed at their blood Aunt.
Well hello - I’m well aware of the Māori use but referring to 2 female PMs is patrons and pathetic.
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22-08-2022, 04:23 PM
#7279
Minister of Justice Kiri Allan no less - email released by Dr Sharma - reminding Labour MPs to circumvent OIA.
Ardern caught lying again!
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/pm-jac...SOO4NCOFLC6EY/
The message purported to be from Allan says it is "less than desirable" when written correspondence is shared without discussing issues first.
"Hey team - reminder to have a chat with your ministerial colleague before sending correspondence.
"All correspondence is OIA-able and if we are being lobbied on issues by colleagues, especially where we haven't had a yarn, things unfolding through OIA process less then desirable [sic].
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22-08-2022, 04:28 PM
#7280
Originally Posted by tim23
Well hello - I’m well aware of the Māori use but referring to 2 female PMs is patrons and pathetic.
My error - patrons should read patronising 😀
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