Opinion
On Monday, Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson posted a video of herself holding five Whittaker's creamy milk chocolate bars outside Parliament. "F***en don't even like this flavour. But like @WhittakersNZ chocolate. And love #ReoMāori," Davidson wrote. The chocolate has been targeted by racists lately after the company translated creamy milk on the packaging. Whittaker's gave us Miraka Kirīmi: 33% Koko. New Zealanders gave us White Fragility: 100% Racism.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Davidson should remove her social media post. Ardern has referred Davidson's post to the Cabinet Office, stating it breached the Cabinet guidelines which prohibit ministers from endorsing or promoting any products or services.
It was clear that Davidson was not promoting Whittaker's. She was promoting the practice of brands supporting the survival of te reo Māori. But public backlash soared after the post and the news she'd potentially breached guidelines. At this point, racists will use anything against Māori to suppress the resurgence of te reo Māori.
In June 2019, Ardern posted a picture of the Women's Weekly kids' party cakes book to her Instagram before endeavouring to bake a cake. Ardern also posed with Zespri kiwifruit mascots in Japan and launched Silver Fern Farms Net Carbon Zero beef in New York. Ardern has been on promotional tours to Costco stores. Does the Cabinet manual not apply to the Prime Minister promoting wealthy corporates?