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WELL DONE SIMON O’CONNOR

Below, an excellent article by National MP Simon O’Connor who is not someone I would normally share much opinion with. For example, Simon initially trained for the priesthood and is a fervent Royalist, two bloody good reasons for him to be publicly hanged. But his piece on the evils of identity politics, is outstanding.

I make no bones about my empathy with Labour governments but equally, I believe the current government is unquestionably the most incompetent ever inflicted on New Zealand, it’s legacy, first a massive state debt arising from a cavalier and utterly irresponsible abuse of taxpayers money, but most of all, creating a racist division based on outright lies which could take generations to repair.

Let me emphasise again. 2% of New Zealanders are ethnic maori, that is they have 50% or more of maori lineage. Numerous others, often with a distant maori relative but who are predominantly European, have jumped on the bandwagon provided by this hugely harmful and soon to be ended, naively idiotic government.

Again, congratulations to Simon O’Connor. I’ll forgive him for his Catholic superstition and Royalty rubbish.

The madness of identity politics

What is identity politics, and why does it matter to you?

Well, the first thing to understand about identity politics is that you don’t matter. All that matters is what group, or tribe, are you are part of:

Are you black or white, Māori or Pākehā; are you gay or straight, young or old – there are so many various and possible group identities which are almost endless.

What isn’t included is you – your life, your experiences, your thoughts, desires, or ambitions.

To embrace identity politics is to say that the group is always more important than the individual. And so, all that matters is that you fit into some sort of group, usually based on your race, or gender, or ethnicity.

I recall in parliament, discussing some piece of legislation, where a person introduced themselves as “young, a woman, lesbian, and Māori”. That had nothing to do with the piece of legislation before us. What was happening was classic identity politics – that her views were to be given more weight, not because of anything she was about to say, but because of the groups she belonged to.

To those embracing identity politics, your value and importance is solely linked to the value of the group – again, not you as an individual, the merit of your argument, or the life experience you have had to date.

We all remember the words of Martin Luther King – “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin, but by the content of their character.”

This is the antithesis – the opposite – of identity politics. Identity politics says the colour of skin is the most important quality, and your character doesn’t matter.

While the 1960s civil rights movement stressed identity to ensure all were treated equally, the modern identity politics movement stresses identity to entrench difference. That is why activists call for safe spaces; separate systems based on race; or cancelling groups they don’t agree with.

Ultimately, identity politics is one of division, difference, and derision. It is not one of democracy or diversity.

But it gets worse, as identity politics has also given birth to something called Intersectionality. Intersectionality takes all these various groups and assigns them one of two categories – your group is either an oppressor or a victim.

So here in New Zealand, if you are European, then you are a coloniser and always an oppressor. If you are Maori, then you are always a victim.

Importantly, this categorisation is regardless of your personal situation. If you are a wealthy and successful Maori, you are still a victim. If you are a poor European on the unemployment benefit fighting depression, you are still an oppressor. This is the madness of identity politics and intersectionality.

Intersectionality also seeks to establish a hierarchy of who is the greater victim, depending on how many victim groups they can claim. The number of intersections are endless, and the competition to out-victim the next is intense. Whether you as an individual have some experience or view to share is secondary to your position on the ladder of victimhood.

Instead of celebrating success, identity politics focuses its attention on victimhood. Instead of acknowledging you as an individual with unique experiences, you are reduced to what ethnic, racial, or gender group you fit into.

And for the final insult that is identity politics, if you are assigned a group but don’t fit their wider political narrative – often left-wing and Marxist – then you are to be derided and excluded. In fact, you are to be ejected from that group and denied the very identity even though you clearly are! We need only think of Black Americans who do not buy into Black Lives Matter, or those of the LGBTI plus community who don’t agree with the latest gender theory – according to proponents of identity politics, they are no longer black or gay.

At the heart of identity politics is the rejection of you as an individual. You are no more than the groups you are assigned too. And once in these groups, there is no hope, there is no redemption. Just perpetual victimhood and oppression.

We should reject identity politics and intersectionality and instead celebrate everyone for who they are in their own right. Martin Luther King’s words are truer than ever – let us judge people by the content of their character, not the colour of their skin.

14 Comments

In that, we are given some hope.

Tremendous.
Thunderous applause.

Oh, so true!!!

Articulated brilliantly Simon. Thank you, Sir Bob, for publishing on your page.

Accurate and articulate. Please share this widely. I know I will.

Being spoon fed hasn’t worked well has it? Just creates more neediness. Plus greediness. What a fertile ground for racial problems.

Eloquently articulated, I refuse to complete any requests for an “identity” however many requests especially from the current government are set as mandatory. The complicit media and the government establishment are driving the identity politics vehicle.

On target. Words that need an accolade. Thanks Bob for publishing. Why have Māori become so obsessed and pre-occupied with themselves to the point where they are forcing their culture on all New Zealanders. We need to balance the country with more diversity of other peoples – immigrants – multiculturalism is one answer to NZ becoming less backward..

This read could not be a more truer over-view of the distruction that is now apparent in New Zealand. Never have i witnessed suck baltent reverse apartied being intigated by the present Labour Govt. God Help us! A pandora’s box of shallow biased myths has been unpacked.

Simon O’Connor writes with great clarity. Identity Politics is the politics of failure and victimhood.
To quote the late John Burroughs:
“A man can fail many times, but he isn’t a failure until he begins to blame somebody else”

Douglas Murray published a book in 2019 called ‘The Madness of Crowds’.It warned us of the insanity currently unfolding in NZ and in other western democracies.As he puts it, social media has only gone and ‘weaponised’ identity politics.It would seem Covid-19 has actually accelerated it.

Time to fight back with intelligent reasoned argument.Elon Musk style!

They are also creating people who have no hope, because they constantly tell them they cannot achieve anything.
It can be self fulfilling

Well done thank you lets hope that this will help bring SEPARATISM and RACISIM in this country to a halt

Great article, I’ve read a lot of Maori history including excellent reading Te Rauparaha, Old New Zealand and Between two worlds.
These books describe pre settlers arriving and the Maori way of life, Utu constant warfare, slavery and cannibalism.
The 1815-1840 Muskets Wars, another excellent book describes the incredible times for many Maori and when did all the slavery, inter tribal wars and cannibalism end, 1840 when Rangarira sought protection of the Crown, but hey don’t let true history get in the way of Maori separatism and fight for supremacy.

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