So which one of the Racecafe rednecks is involved in this little gem?
Opo could be but his posts are generally coherent.
My guess is Straight Strike - he seems to struggle with the English language more than most.
From the Listener:
The non-racist “Pakeha Party†begins, as is de rigueur for non-racist political movements, with a Facebook page. Soon we’ll be calling it the Pakeha Spring.
The Non-Racist Pakeha Spring.
As the person running the page, which is illustrated with a non-racist image of James Cook’s Endeavour, repeatedly insists, they’re not racist. Not Racist.
For example:
We are NOT a racist party – this party is for those who want to move on together into the future as one people.
Oh, and this:
I wouldn’t even know what racism was if the Maori didn’t keep bleeding on about it. What? Am I racist because I have a small white dog instead of a big black one?
Coverage of the new non-racist party meanwhile sparks this non-racist post:
Media are ALL over this now – if we get portrayed as a racist party then they haven’t looked at it closely enough. Brace Yourselves NZ!
Which in turn attracts non-racist comments from non-racist supporters such as this:
yea fuck what anyone else thinks if there can be a moari party an it not be racist then why can’t we have one this country is so fucked
And this:
Some Marries are the biggest hypocrites. That’s the problem
An appeal for T-shirt slogan ideas sees a healthy burst of non-racist brainstorming. Including “everything will be all whiteâ€.
To which the non-racist Pakeha Party replies: “racist but lolâ€.
And if anyone should doubt that the Pakeha Party is not racist, just look at their name: it’s in Maori, as they point out. Take that.
Moreover, the non-racism is made abundantly clear in the slogan atop the non-racist Facebook page, which displays disdain for colonialism by flipping the bird at the English language:
“If the Maori get it, we want it to!†Yeah! But want it to what? The missing word, almost certainly, is “thriveâ€.