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The idea that the Atlas network has taken a special interest in New Zealand's race-relations is fanciful, Stephen. Unfortunately, that has not prevented Mihi Forbes, in her documentary "Trick of Treaty" linking Australia and New Zealand together as victims of a concerted international effort, masterminded by the Atlas Network, to crush the aspirations of their indigenous peoples. As free-lance journalist Graham Adams has demonstrated in "Mihi Forbes and the Great Atlas Conspiracy", his analysis of Forbes' documentary, these claims cannot be substantiated. Your comment, like Forbes' political analysis, appears to be based on the proposition that ideas and policies of which your "side" disapproves should be suppressed, and that there is something sinister (bordering on criminal?) about people and organisations of like mind, with common interests, banding together to advance their cause. Where would the Maori cause be now if its opponents had persuaded a sympathetic government to suppress its ideas and policies? There's a very good reason why Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Association are fundamental human rights - without them, unpopular ideas, unpopular causes, and unpopular people would never get a fair hearing.

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Indeed we have, Rob, and quite a few of those times you were heading right as I was heading left. Which is why it has been so gratifying, of late, to see you hacking your way back through the ideological creepers towards a more left-wing position. Although, I must say, your current detour through the thickets of ethno-nationalism is a bit of a worry. Never mind, I'm sure you'll make it back to the big broad tent in the social-democratic clearing eventually. It may help you to reach that clearing more speedily, however, if you follow the voices of those who cry "freedom" - they're already there.

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