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Thread: Whine-tangi Day and Maori Protocol?

  1. #106
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    Sugilites Waitangi Day as written by a reporter "Five Maoris were involved in detaining a white European male against his will on Waitangi Day. The victim was planning to attend a Waitangi celebration ride with a large group of friends. He was only released once Waitangi Day was over."

    Sugilites Waitangi Day as written by Anthony Bradford "Geez I'd love to go on that KB ride. Bugger it, my wife (A Maori) has taken one of my sons to operate a stall at a market in order to bring home the bacon. That leaves me to look after our other 3 Maori children for the day, But hey, no problem, I love my kids and there will always be another KB ride around the corner. As for my wife, her work day will start at 5 am and finish at 9pm and don't forget the six hours of driving. She is awesome for supporting the family like that."

    While one copy is being somewhat economical with the truth, I wonder which story would sell more newspapers?

    So here I am on KB watching people prattling on about an image created largely by a tiny minority and inflated way out of proportion by media that exists purely to make a profit by any means possible.

    You suckers.

    My perception of racists goes beyond color. I see them as being the lowest denominator in society, and they put themselves there. If there are no foreigners around, then hate the outsiders for their religion, take that away, hate the outsiders not born in your town, take away that, hate the ones not born in your family. These people will always find the lowest denominator. After excluding all other social contact, thats when their own brothers and sisters rumps look tastier than the raw bloody steaks on their own plates.

    So why don't the borderline racists posting on this thread go and get on your bikes, go for a ride and seek illumination, or I might get CYPHS onto yous

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    I dunno what happened to 'the ride'...YT and I did the reverse direction to their plan, but never saw anyone we knew. We did give your road a cheery wave as we went past...
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mitchilin View Post
    Can see there's fuck all Maori on Kb,Everyone seems to say they don't care about it but seems to say a whole lot.
    Seems we just found one.

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    I thought today was the only day you can walk into a dairy and get a pack of smokes in exchange for a blanket...
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    ...or prance up to Helen Clark with a musket and blanket and tell her you now own her house.
    "Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
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    Hey Hitcher hope your Waitangi Day ride to Akitio was great. I got some nice pics of your Mrs that I've posted over on our ride story and pics thread here http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=66599

    Not much whining where we went today - except perhaps the windturbines.
    Cheers

    Merv

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    We had a lovely Waitangi Day. Took the opportunity to explore parts of the countryside that we were not familiar with. A good way to celebrate really!
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    Akitio was outstanding. It's always great to explore new roads and end up somewhere one hasn't been before. Good practice for July and August!
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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