So whilst John Key gets excoriated by the left for engaging in an interview with convicted violent criminal Tony Veitch.
The stony silence about Titewhai Harawira.
What's the difference?
Veitch was a man abusing a woman, Harawira was a woman abusing people of both sexes.
Veitch is a New Zealander of European extraction, Harawira is a New Zealander of Maori extraction.
Veitch's crime was in the context of a private relationship, Harawira was contracted and paid by the taxpayer to provide care.
Veitch's victim was a woman, clearly unable to defend herself against his strength, Harawira's victims were mentally ill, clearly unable to defend themselves.
Veitch is never forgiven by those who claim to oppose violence in all its forms, Harawira's past is conveniently forgotten.
Nothing is quite as empty as the hypocritical judgment of the pseudo-liberal, "violence is ok when it suits us", peace loving "except when fighting for human rights" left. Titewhai Harawira is as guilty and as violent as Tony Veitch, but to condemn a Maori woman just wouldn't be on would it? After all, it is not about judging the content of people's character or their actions, but judging them on their ancestry and their genitalia.
Individualism means judging every person on their actions, and leaving race and sex out of it. Leftwing collectivism means judging the same actions as different, according to who does them.
That's how a Maori woman can violent abuse mentally ill people, and be forgiven. Because she is a Maori woman.
1 comment:
So true. I had forgotten how odious the family was till I was reminded of the prison sentences.
I actually see the Harawira's as worse then Vietch as they were being paid by the state to look after our mentally unwell some of whom while being very unlikable are not responsible for their actions. If they could not handle the patients, and it is plain they couldn't, then they should not have been there.
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