Former Green MP Sue Bradford said the group seemed to be "looking to Nazi Germany for inspiration, with its underpinning 'work makes free' philosophy, attempted eugenic control of a portion of the population, and its potential racist implications for Maori".As usual, leftist rhetoric requires a suspension of disbelief for it to be somewhat digestible to the public, forgetting the racial demographics of the person she is accusing of "Nazi-style" anti-Maori racial eugenic policy. Obviously, facts don't matter when you have a leftist moral agenda to promote, right?
Mrs Wilson-Davis, whose Strive Community Trust runs work transition programmes for sole parents in Mangere, said on Tuesday that she supported both proposals to encourage young women to "make wiser choices".
The problem here is not some crypto-fascist agenda. The problem is that it promotes responsibility in women, and especially in non-White women, in direct violation of the feminist principle that women could have all the choice and privilege with none of the responsibility or hardship to boot. Obviously, this cannot fly with the leftists who buddy up their ideological principles with femarxist ideology, as it'd be in contradiction of the the terms that women were sold in regards to "Female Liberation".
"What are your choices? We have a contraceptive device that is totally subsidised, so that when you are in better circumstances, if you have work or if you meet a lovely man and he's willing to support you, fine, have twins, have whatever. But not while you are in this situation."...
She said the group was not racist, even though it found 31 per cent of all working-aged Maori were on welfare compared with 10 per cent of non-Maori.
This all looks oddly familiar.
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In the Netherlands, the Hard Left IS in favor of free contraceptives.
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