Video yükleniyor...

Video Yüklenemedi

Ana Sayfaya Dön

Filing this under 'things that didn't happen'

107,421 görüntüleme • 1 yıl önce •via X (Twitter)

10 Yorum

Nick profil fotoğrafı
Nick1 yıl önce

Seymour pulled this same stunt before when he claimed a student in Whangārei was made to stand up and admit their white privilege. Seymour's story made headlines all over the media. Only problem was, there was no proof it ever happened.

Sarah Russell profil fotoğrafı
Sarah Russell1 yıl önce

He’s the associate minister of education and telling lies about this. Who do we complain to? Maybe @EricaStanfordMP should have a word with him, or fire him for lying to the nation.

Caleb profil fotoğrafı
Caleb1 yıl önce

The far-right playbook: Step 1. Make up ridiculous boogeyman story about issue. Step 2. Fearmonger about bogeyman. Step 3. Rubes treat bogeyman as real due to fearmongering. Step 4. Push through legislation to "solve" the non-existent problem created by the bogeyman.

Shane te Pou profil fotoğrafı
Shane te Pou1 yıl önce

I can also point out the economic growth that has occurred in the Eastern Bay Plenty and Christchurch as result of iwi investment .

Jo Mainlander profil fotoğrafı
Jo Mainlander1 yıl önce

Absolutely, he is making it up but unfortunately lots of gullible people believe him. Te Reo whether he likes it or not is an official language of this country & will be incorporated into parts of the NZ curriculum. It has nothing to do with his TPB & this won't be impacted by it

Ella Gilmer profil fotoğrafı
Ella Gilmer1 yıl önce

For a minute there I thought schools were making te reo compulsory and I was thrilled.

Bo Aotearoa profil fotoğrafı
Bo Aotearoa1 yıl önce

says Seymore who went thru uni on a maori scholarship🖤🤍❤️

Sarah Chambers profil fotoğrafı
Sarah Chambers1 yıl önce

He is incredibly full of shit.

Megan Clark profil fotoğrafı
Megan Clark1 yıl önce

@salty_kiwi Seymour spouts lies and garbage all the time

Cool Hand Fluke profil fotoğrafı
Cool Hand Fluke1 yıl önce

It did happen. It happened to Māori kids when they were forced to use English in school instead of te reo

Benzer Videolar