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Posted October 05, 2023 01:09 · last edited October 05, 2023 01:30

WellingtonCharva
The Designer Charmaine Love is trying to promote her political agenda through stealth and doesn't care about the football. The meaning of the white feathers we're originally about the Taranaki Tribe as mentioned in the 22/23 kit release
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But now it's about Parihaka which is something else entirely not about the Taranaki tribes 

And if the Phoenix are putting NZ history on the top from 100s years ago where is symbol about the Boyd Massacre


What's her political agenda then? Say the words, we all know what you mean.

Its not about representing the tribe (which has strong associations with the Wellington region anyway), its about the message the symbol conveys. Why do you have a problem with a message of "strength, hope and compassion"? Or maybe your issue is with something else that you're not willing to type out so you can keep plausible deniability.

Recognition of one event is not denigrating or ignoring another event, but you've almost completed my dogwhistling bingo card so don't stop on my account.

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Unknown editor edited October 05, 2023 01:30
WellingtonCharva
The Designer Charmaine Love is trying to promote her political agenda through stealth and doesn't care about the football. The meaning of the white feathers we're originally about the Taranaki Tribe as mentioned in the 22/23 kit release
Screenshot_20231005_135420_Chrome.jpg 841.15 KB

But now it's about Parihaka which is something else entirely not about the Taranaki tribes 

And if the Phoenix are putting NZ history on the top from 100s years ago where is symbol about the Boyd Massacre


What's her political agenda then? Say the words, we all know what you mean.

Its not about representing the tribe (which has strong associations witht eh Wellington region anyway), its about the message the symbol conveys. Why do you have a problem with a message of "strength, hope and compassion"? Or maybe your issue is with something else that you're not willing to type out so you can keep plausible deniability.

Recognition of one event is not denigrating or ignoring another event, but you've almost completed my dogwhistling bingo card so don't stop on my account.
Unknown editor edited October 05, 2023 01:13
WellingtonCharva
The Designer Charmaine Love is trying to promote her political agenda through stealth and doesn't care about the football. The meaning of the white feathers we're originally about the Taranaki Tribe as mentioned in the 22/23 kit release
Screenshot_20231005_135420_Chrome.jpg 841.15 KB

But now it's about Parihaka which is something else entirely not about the Taranaki tribes 

And if the Phoenix are putting NZ history on the top from 100s years ago where is symbol about the Boyd Massacre


What's her political agenda then? Say the words, we all know what you mean.

Its not about representing the tribe (which has strong associations witht eh Wellington region anyway), its about the message the symbol conveys. Why do you have a problem with a message of "strength, hope and compassion"? Or maybe your issue is with something else that you're not willing to type out so you can keep plausible deniability.

Recognition of one event is not denigrating or ignoring another event, but you almost completed my dogwhistling bingo card so don't stop on my account.
Unknown editor edited October 05, 2023 01:11
WellingtonCharva
The Designer Charmaine Love is trying to promote her political agenda through stealth and doesn't care about the football. The meaning of the white feathers we're originally about the Taranaki Tribe as mentioned in the 22/23 kit release
Screenshot_20231005_135420_Chrome.jpg 841.15 KB

But now it's about Parihaka which is something else entirely not about the Taranaki tribes 

And if the Phoenix are putting NZ history on the top from 100s years ago where is symbol about the Boyd Massacre


What's her political agenda then? Say the words, we all know what you mean.

Members of Te Ati Awa left the tribe in the Taranaki and settled in Wellington around the time Te Tiriti was signed. They represent both regions, as you'd know if you cared to educate yourself on the event even slightly.

Recognition of one event is not denigrating or ignoring another event, but you almost completed my dogwhistling bingo card so don't stop on my account.
Unknown editor edited October 05, 2023 01:10
WellingtonCharva
The Designer Charmaine Love is trying to promote her political agenda through stealth and doesn't care about the football. The meaning of the white feathers we're originally about the Taranaki Tribe as mentioned in the 22/23 kit release
Screenshot_20231005_135420_Chrome.jpg 841.15 KB

But now it's about Parihaka which is something else entirely not about the Taranaki tribes 

And if the Phoenix are putting NZ history on the top from 100s years ago where is symbol about the Boyd Massacre


What's her political agenda then? Say the words, we all know what you mean.

Members of Te Ati Awa left the tribe in the Taranaki and settled in Wellington around the time Te Tiriti was signed. They represent both regions, as you'd know if you cared to educate yourself on the event even slightly.

Recognition of one ever is not a denigration or ignoring another event, but you almost completed my dogwhistling bingo card so don't stop on my account.
Unknown editor edited October 05, 2023 01:09
WellingtonCharva
The Designer Charmaine Love is trying to promote her political agenda through stealth and doesn't care about the football. The meaning of the white feathers we're originally about the Taranaki Tribe as mentioned in the 22/23 kit release
Screenshot_20231005_135420_Chrome.jpg 841.15 KB

But now it's about Parihaka which is something else entirely not about the Taranaki tribes 

And if the Phoenix are putting NZ history on the top from 100s years ago where is symbol about the Boyd Massacre


What's her political agenda then? Say the words, we all know what you mean.

Members of Te Ati Awa left the tribe in the Taranaki and settled in Wellington around the time Te Tiriti was signed.

Recognition of one ever is not a denigration or ignoring another event, but you almost completed my dogwhistling bingo card so don't stop on my account.