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Carkoi - here's where the choke points will be on Budget Day morning

Author
Joseph Los'e,
Publish Date
Tue, 28 May 2024, 11:54am
National Māori Action Day protesters on the Aurora Terrace bridge across State Highway 1 were out in Wellington on December 5. Photo / Mark Mitchell
National M膩ori Action Day protesters on the Aurora Terrace bridge across State Highway 1 were out in Wellington on December 5. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Carkoi - here's where the choke points will be on Budget Day morning

Author
Joseph Los'e,
Publish Date
Tue, 28 May 2024, 11:54am

Hundreds of vehicles are expected to cause major disruptions in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch for Thursday鈥檚 Budget Day - and organisers couldn鈥檛 care less about irate commuters or people late for work.

Organisers of Nationwide Activation Day are expecting thousands of M膩ori flag waving vehicles to participate in carkoi and h墨koi across Aotearoa.

Major car convoys are taking place in Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton and Christchurch and similar but on a smaller scale carkois are also taking place in other parts of New Zealand.

Organisers and are working with police to ensure safety is maintained at all times, especially in the 7am-10am peak traffic zone.

Eru Kapa-Kingi, from Toitu Te Tiriri Eru said delaying a few people whose trip to work might be inconvenienced is nothing compared to the daily disruption this Government has on M膩ori.

鈥淪o a few people arrive late for work? So what? What this Government is doing to M膩ori on a daily basis is much worse,鈥 Kapa-Kingi told the听Herald.

鈥淲e are expecting thousands to take part - even more than the last time.鈥

Eru Kapa-Kingi isn't worried if commuters are disrupted by protest and are then late to work.Eru Kapa-Kingi isn't worried if commuters are disrupted by protest and are then late to work.

In December, hundreds听of cars took to the streets and thousands turned听up to Parliament as a call to action against the Government.

鈥淭hursday is a day of activation and has a few layers of rallies, carkois and h墨koi and part of our journey to make our presence as M膩ori felt,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his is in response to blatant bold attacks on our M膩oritanga.鈥

鈥淭his will be a repeat on our last activation but on a larger scale and we do want to be hoha and disrupt as much as possible.

鈥淲e do want some people to be inconvenienced but on the kaupapa of unity and peace.鈥

Carkois are planned for Kaitaia and Whang膩rei. A massive carkoi will happen in Auckland with starting at points out west, south, and east which will converge on Aotea Square at 11am. Other flag waving rallies will happen in the Waikato, Waiariki, Ikaroa R膩whiti, Te Tai Hau膩uru, Te Tai Tonga and a h墨koi on Thursday at lunchtime to the steps of Parliament.

Kapa-Kingi also called for M膩ori to take a day off on strike.

NZ First deputy leader Shane Jones does not want wh膩nau to go on strike for a day. NZ First deputy leader Shane Jones does not want wh膩nau to go on strike for a day.

NZ First deputy leader Shane Jones said asking wh膩nau to go on strike for a day was mad and this strategy by Te P膩ti M膩ori and Toit奴 Te Tiriti looks like the Black Lives Matter campaign. He said the imagery of guns was also intimidating.

鈥淣ot many of our wh膩nau can afford to give up $200-$300 to take a day鈥檚 strike,鈥 he said.

鈥淧lus they are trying to publicise and causing other people disruptiveness and frustration so they can create a huge sense of frustration with this Government.鈥

Nationwide Activation Day is Thursday.Nationwide Activation Day is Thursday.

鈥淭he symbol of the musket and colonial pistol - I think it reflects fossilised thinking. At one level it is quite dangerous to normalise guns but at another level it鈥檚 reflective in my view of outdated and moribund political analysis,鈥 Jones told 九一星空无限hub.

鈥淏ut given the easy access that the gangs have to guns, I just think that it offends New Zealand culture. It鈥檚 unnecessary,鈥 he said.

Jones said the call to action was not standing for anything, instead it was 鈥渃ontinually moaning about everything鈥.

鈥淭here鈥檒l always be a tiny element who are unwilling to accept the democratic outcome of the current Coalition, but look, I鈥檇 rather be in a Coalition of power than a militia of scallywags.鈥

Protests are planned for:

West Auckland, BP Hobsonville.

South Auckland, Z Petrol station.

North Auckland, Palmers Albany Garden Centre.

Central Auckland, Aotea Square.

a mass h墨koi to Parliament in Wellington.

Whang膩rei, Farmer鈥檚 carpark.

Kait膩ia, Commerce St.

Christchurch, Bridge of Remembrance

Nelson, Church steps

Dunedin, Queens Gardens

Hamilton, Kirikiriroa Marae

Matamata, Matamata Woolworths

Te Puaha, Weraroa Marae

Hauraki, Victoria Park

T奴ranganui a Kiwa, Heipipi Park

Hastings, Hastings Clock Tower

Wairarapa, Masterton Town Hall

H膩wera, H膩wera netball courts

Palmerston North, SH1

Tokoroa,Leith Pl

Tauranga, Whareroa Reserve

Whakat膩ne, SH30

艑p艒tiki, Waioweka bridge

Taup艒, Lake Terrace

T奴rangi, T奴rangi town centre

Rotorua, Lake Rd intersection, Old Taup艒 Rd, Fenton St and Sala St.

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