(20-11-2021, 03:48 PM)Praktica Wrote: And to answer the OP's question about prosecution of an MP - MPs have protection for statements made in parliament - it's called parliamentary privilege. An MP can be pursued through the parliamentary privileges committee, for a complaint made of misleading parliament. 
Yea i knew that, however the point is valid that if you want to stop misinformation and are prepared to prosecute people for it then those at the top have to set an example. 
(20-11-2021, 02:27 PM)Praktica Wrote: I see someone is trying to import NZ Issues' culture wars. 
nzoomed invited me to come over and give this board another go after i told him it is dead over here. 
Looks like it worked as this is the hottest thread in about a week. You are welcome.
For the record ex 3tomany.
Just a question for you all. Since some Maori protesters have showed up at events as anti vaxers, who claim their cultural rights have been taken away, would that same idiot MP stand upon in parliament and call the protesters racist anti vaxers?
The answer is no he would not.
For the record i believe those Maori doing that, have the right to have their voice heard just as anyone else does.