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恭喜大家,我们也上herald的头条啦

Chinese buyers: We work hard for homes
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11480253

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Skykiwi, a platform for introducing New Zealand culture and lifestyle to the Chinese community, says it has 750,000 page views a day and translated the Weekend Herald's article on Chinese buying into Mandarin, hosting the article on its web site.

A Skykiwi spokesman said many people commented on Skykiwi's web site.

He also outlined how they defended the buying habits.

"People are saying they're working very hard and earning money and getting the reward and they have a different consumer behaviour to people who were born in New Zealand. It's because of Chinese tradition and cultural - they're quite happy to save the money," the spokesman said.

However, he also attributed differing attitudes to a cultural divide.

"It's the difference between east and western cultures. So they say 'ok, we're working very hard and we're very happy to put money into Auckland'," he said.

The spokesman said he could not ascertain if those Skykiwi respondents were based in China or New Zealand.

Skykiwi says 55.67 per cent of its users are based in Auckland, 37 per cent are aged 25-30 and it has 200,000 registered members.

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看来H是不会轻易放弃这个煽动情绪的机会了

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华人总是被迫着发出声音吗

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http://www.nzherald.co.nz/anne-gibson/news/headlines.cfm?a_id=39 这个女人是不是个种族主义者?

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Property Editor,这次正好被她碰上了,不知道是走运还是倒霉。。。

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focus明显在Chinese attack kiwi spending habit,更加煽动对立

Anne 明显 racist

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这个估计不是她一个人的问题了,是整个报社的问题,现在的报纸为了生存都得这么干。要不就要被电子媒体替代了。

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原文最后一段不停地loser,loser地称呼那些白人kiwi,完全就是在拉仇恨。什么意图啊,这篇文章。。。

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是,这2天只要有Chinese 在头条 FB转发就上千

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这个太明显了,H上窜下跳的在拼销量,吸引眼球。我在沙发说了,他们得好好利用工党给他们制造的好机会。。。哈哈

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好恶心啊。。。别人怀疑数据的她怎么不发

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占有话语权的人就是比较有优势,可以随意选择刊登反对的声音。煽动对立之余,她引用了很多语法、拼写都有问题的留言,刻意表现得华人很没有文化。这作者绝对的racist。

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i'll stop reading nzherald from now on bunch of racist prat tabloid. I rather read stuff.co.nz

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Stuff的最新消息 比Herald强很多

Labour has hit back at Race Relations Commissioner Dame Susan Devoy over her criticisms of its Chinese house-buying data.

The party's shadow attorney-general David Parker said Devoy was wrong and had undermined her role.

Devoy said on Monday the use of "half-baked" housing data to suggest overseas Chinese nationals were increasingly buying property in Auckland was "disappointing".

"Chinese New Zealanders deserve better than this and so does anyone keen on actually solving this issue."

Parker said the data used by Labour housing spokesman Phil Twyford was carefully checked by him and by the New Zealand Herald, which published it.

"The data used is the best available and the Herald story makes that clear. Ms Devoy does not present any alternative data," he said.

"She should re-read the Human Rights Act because there is nothing in the Act that says contentious issues ought not to be discussed. There is nothing racist in what has been said. Labour's policy is that if you have the right to live here you have the right to buy here, whatever your ethnicity."

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Parker said he was surprised Devoy had not commented that it was outrageous the article showed Maori and Pasifika grossly under-represented as house buyers, house sellers and agents.

"Surely this level of social exclusion is bad for race relations."

Twyford has stood firm on claims that people with Chinese surnames were buying up big in the Auckland property market, although he admitted the data he released at the weekend offered no proof of overseas investment.

Twyford said the data, which he said showed buyers of Chinese descent accounted for 39.5 per cent of sales in Auckland during a three-month period, "strongly suggests" that people living in China were increasingly buying in the city.

"We are making the inference… this data doesn't prove that," he told Radio New Zealand's Morning Report on Monday.

About 9 per cent of Auckland's population were of Chinese ethnicity.

Twyford said it was not credible that 9 per cent of the population "went on a house-buying bender over a three-month period".

- Stuff

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去看看NZH最新的关于skykwi那遍,十足善风点火。

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都說了 人家政黨律師團肯定研究過這樣說話有沒有法律風險 有沒有違反人權法  所以對HRC 投訴是沒用的.......

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看过了 那个editor真的很过分 已经决定不再给她写投诉了
要写也把投诉nz herald信 写给stuff 不能让这女人把我们的投诉信当枪使
尤其是之前上面某个小伙伴写的投诉信 居然被她曲解成这样 太过分了

stuff还报道刘强东和京东呢 感觉这个媒体比较好点

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这不一定,因为有时候他们也会看漏的。电视台都被罚过。只是不知道为什么大律师不理我,没回我发的帖子。。。哎,行不行说下也好啊

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今天的新闻是明天的历史,华人不该是经济问题的工具和牺牲品,谁这么做了,谁将会被历史审判。

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http://www.presscouncil.org.nz
投诉这个有用吗

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马上把手机上的NZ Herald删掉。。。转Stuff

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