In the 9th episode of the Right Minds Podcast, Dieuwe de Boer, Origen, and Tare Paurere break down the six "incitement to hatred" proposals from the Ministry of Justice and discuss New Zealand's transition to an ethno-state.
We theorise how both "hate speech" legislation and constitutional changes to make the country a Maori ethno-state will affect "social cohesion" — the linchpin for both reports. Will it be possible to use "non-crime hate incidents" as a suppression tactic? Is it morally right to do so? The Right Minds contributors discuss this in some detail while they dig into a range of consequences that each proposal could have if implemented.
You can find the documents referenced at the links below:
- Incitement of Hatred and Discrimination in Aotearoa New Zealand, MoJ.
- Elizabeth Rata: Ethno-Nationalism or Democratic-Nationalism: Which way ahead for New Zealand?, UoA.
The podcast is available on Podbean and you can also add the feed directly to your favourite podcast reader or you can listen directly on the website.
The featured classical music is the opening of Der Wanderer, D. 489 from Franz Peter Schubert performed by Franz-Josef Selig and Gerold Huber.
The audio version is embedded below the Youtube version, and you can also watch on Odysee.