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David Seymour responds to genital poster, says he hopes Wellington City councillor graduates high school soon

Author
Vita Molyneux,
Publish Date
Wed, 29 Nov 2023, 1:37pm
Wellington City Councillor Teri O’Neill has defended her decision to post flyers featuring Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and his two deputies inside the image of a penis around Wellington City.
Wellington City Councillor Teri O鈥橬eill has defended her decision to post flyers featuring Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and his two deputies inside the image of a penis around Wellington City.

David Seymour responds to genital poster, says he hopes Wellington City councillor graduates high school soon

Author
Vita Molyneux,
Publish Date
Wed, 29 Nov 2023, 1:37pm

Act leader David Seymour has responded to phallic images of himself put up by a Wellington City councillor, saying he is 鈥渁lways in favour of artistic license and creativity鈥 and he hopes she 鈥済raduates high school soon鈥.

Councillor Teri O鈥橬eill took pictures of herself and her friends sticking the posters up around the city on Friday night and posted them to social media on Monday.

When contacted by the听Herald听about the pictures, she made her Instagram private but said she stands by her decision to post the flyers - one of which featured new Prime Minister Christopher Luxon inside the outline of a penis.

Another had Seymour and NZ First leader Winston Peters inside the scrotum while Luxon formed the head.

The picture posted to O'Neill's Instagram story on Friday night. Photo / Teri O'NeillThe picture posted to O'Neill's Instagram story on Friday night. Photo / Teri O'Neill

When asked about the posters by Newstalk ob体育接口鈥檚 Heather du Plessis-Allan yesterday, Seymour said he had not seen them personally, but when it was described to him he asked whether the artist was 鈥渋n high school or intermediate?鈥.

鈥淔or me that [phase] was around intermediate.鈥

鈥淚 hope they鈥檙e not too old, because you鈥檇 hope they grow out of it at some point.鈥

Another one of the flyers said 鈥淭hose racist men don鈥檛 speak for us鈥, referring to the new Government.

Below it said 鈥淧膩keh膩 for Te Tiriti鈥.

Seymour denied being a racist, saying 鈥淲e鈥檝e got a Government that is committed to recognising the universal humanity in every human, not dividing us by ethnic identities鈥.

鈥淚f she thinks that鈥檚 racist, then not only is she challenged in terms of maturity and illustration but possibly also some basic concepts of political philosophy, but I feel sorry for whoever this person is and I hope they graduate high school soon.鈥

Another now-deleted post from Teri O'Neill's Instagram. Photo / Teri O'NeilAnother now-deleted post from Teri O'Neill's Instagram. Photo / Teri O'Neil

When contacted by the听Herald, O鈥橬eill said she thought she 鈥減robably had鈥 stuck some of the pictures up herself, but to say which ones.

Many in her community were 鈥渞eally scared of what鈥檚 to come鈥 and she stood by all her actions to 鈥渃hallenge entrenched power structures鈥, she said.

O鈥橬eill believed the law determines the right to protest and it was her opinion people with a platform were obliged to challenge the status quo. She added the posters were meant as a humorous comment.

鈥淚 love that in Wellington we can take a bit of humour.

鈥淧osters allow us to laugh at ourselves about the state we鈥檙e in while bringing about a social and political conversation. The house it鈥檚 on fire, but we鈥檙e also getting a brief moment to laugh about it.鈥

She said she 鈥渄idn鈥檛 stop being an activist when I became a city councillor鈥.

鈥淧osting bills is a tried-and-true method of political engagement.鈥

Mayor Tory Whanau said while she had not seen the post itself, 鈥渋n general, councillors are free to express their views and humour is often used as a way to make a point鈥.

Whanau said she would not post the pictures herself, as she must 鈥渆stablish and maintain a relationship with the Government鈥.

She added she looked forward to sitting down with them and discussing 鈥渁 way forward on big issues facing Wellington鈥.

The post on O鈥橬eill鈥檚 Instagram came the same day Luxon, Peters and Seymour were sworn into Government.

Peters and Seymour were each sworn in as deputy prime ministers under the coalition arrangement. The pair will share the role, with Peters acting for the first 18 months and Seymour for the second 18 months.

A Wellington City councillor can expect a salary of $119,618 if they have no other additional responsibilities.

Vita Molyneux is a Wellington-based journalist who covers breaking news and stories from the capital. She has been a journalist since 2018 and joined the听Herald听in 2021.

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