Cameron Slater is a is an award winning blogger and a close friend of the prime minister. Slater is a guest speaker of the mainstream media with airtime consistently on Radio live and ZB Talkback. There is a dark side to Slater that many of the New Zealand public are not aware of, Slater is a criminal and has multiple convictions. Slater also has a low tolerance of Maori New Zealanders or people who die in tragic car accidents.
27th January 2014 Slater published an article “Feral dies in Greymouth, did world a favour“
June 8th 2010 Slater published an article “Maori must be thick”
Recently the Prime minister received a text message from Cameron Slater of a vast conspiracy theory that the labour party were conspiring to assassinate him. At first the Prime minister lied denied he received the text message but then changed the story because he forgot and receives lots of text messages. I find it far fetched one would forget a text message from a close friend under threat of death.
Slater: I wish they would hurry up…they played the real dirty politics…even tried to kill me…I have evidence of.
In Slaters fantasy Jacinda Adern and Annette King are secretly plotting his demise, in reality Labour need Slater alive because he has become such a liability to National and is losing the organisation credibility.
Maori? They is cunning eh boy?
Slater often ridicules Maori New Zealanders by claiming If you have Maori heritage you get showered with cash. Using stereotypes that Maori are responsible for crime and child abuse. For example Slater published a post with the heading “Stop Killing your children” he put the tags “Tagged: driveway deaths • Maori • Pacific Islanders • reversing cameras“
What is astounding the establishment vilify Kim Dotcom who has never criticised Maori but apologised on election night to the Maori people. In what world is Kim Dotcom the villian and Cameron Slater a good bloke. How does Cameron Slater get held in such high esteem and has the ear of the Prime minister and the Minister of Justice and the right to influence vast tracts of the New Zealand public to despise Maori.