A BRILLIANT NEW APPOINTMENT

Every new government makes new appointments to a wide range of agencies, for which they’re frequently (and sometimes rightly) attacked by diverse critics.

Probably the most common criticism, is the charge of “jobs for the boys”.

But one recent outstanding appointment which has been largely ignored by the media, is that of Melissa Derby, a Waikato university academic, as the new Race Relations boss.

This is an office which in recent years has through some hopelessly out-of-line appointments, attracted well-justified criticism.

I’ve known Melissa for some years and have enormous respect for her. When she told me she was putting her hand up for the job earlier this year I predicted she’d bolt in.

Here’s why she will be great. Albeit being part maori that has absolutely no effect on her outlook.

This is refreshing as some recent years disastrous office-holders have, by their actions, seemingly acknowledged only two races in New Zealand, specifically maori and European.

In fact our country, like most western nations today, has through migration, a rich kaleidoscope of different ethnicities and is all the better for it.

Melissa intends to highlight that fact and promote a positive outlook to the benefits accruing from this reality. If she does this well, as I have no doubt she will, the sign of success will be to ultimately put herself out of business.

In the passage of time the diverse ethnicities world-wide will all meld into a single culture through marriage, widespread travel and shared common values.

One consequence of this will be no more natural blondes of the Scandinavian category, putting aside the occasional genetic throwback.

Ultimately we will at some future time, evolve into a single human race which is how we started thousands of years back but over time, evolved into different cultures, skin colours and languages through different environments.

 

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We are a relatively young country, and our lack of maturity has been all to obvious in this space.

That said, the governance of Europe and the United States are not setting great examples to follow. While I support immigration, this has been poorly managed and seems to be largely driven by short term politics to create the illusion of growth.

Successive governments appear to have ignored the associated costs; i.e. additional housing and infrastructure to support this population increase. Balance this with hard working, honest immigrants and we will be on the right track to future success.

What cant be ignored is that Asians now represent more than 25% of our population. Had the Chinese been explorers, the west would not have had a chance to take us over (temporarily) anyway. In deed, genealogy indicates the polynesians originally came from that way. This is where are future lies, and it cant be any worse than what has happened to the west.

I read the news of the appointments last week. Thank you for your endorsement of Melissa, we need rational, clear thinking people in this sort of role and she sounds ideal.

Thank you Mr Jones for all of the support that you have given to my daughter over recent years and for the kindness that you have shown her. Yes, Melissa is brilliant but then I would say that being her dad.

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