A post critiques Helen Clark's remarks about the Matua, suggesting they lack historical sensitivity and undermine Māori leadership and Treaty principles.
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I mean, it's an interesting position from Winston based on his comments as well. Like he said that this would be over briefly. He made statements seemingly in favour of maybe sending a Navy ship to the Strait, putting New Zealand service people in harm's way for a war that has nothing to do with us. So, yeah. Winston will always do what's good for Winston, and I think this is a case of making Luxon look shitty is good for Winston. It's not a moral position. It's a weapon.
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