Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Mike Hosking: Do we need to have more logical discussions around the Treaty?
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I am assuming you got as bored as I did over the break with the obsession—or mania, as Shane Jones quite rightly called it— when it came to ACT's idea of having a chat about the way we view and interpret the Treaty. The problem with David Seymour is he is too logical, especially for nutters and extremists. He wants to debate, to toss ideas about, to —dare we suggest— act like an adult and have a discussion. Hone Harawira, I noted, in one of the alarmist gatherings just referred to the others who don't agree with him as bastards. So, you can see what poor old David is up against. In an adult world, minds can be changed through logic, and detail, and fact, and reason. In Hone’s world... well, you are a bastard. The media, I noted, started the new year as they left off: unable to comprehend the fact we’ve changed govts and therefore outlooks, and fully lined up alongside the Kīngitanga and espoused the alarm, outrage, and upset. Seymour, if you think about it logically, is to be admired. All he is asking