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Saturday, December 9, 2023

JC: 86,834 Trampling on the Wishes of 2,894,486 Million


The Maori Party MPs are once again showing their petulance, contempt and childish behaviour for anything that they don’t like. They’re throwing their taonga takaros (toys) out of the moenga (cot). They have made it very clear that they are going to try and make the Guinness Book of Records for ‘Spitting the Most Dummies in a Parliamentary Term’. What they would like to achieve is akin to ‘Mission Implausible’. These people are nothing more than a stain on our democracy and our system of government.

The fact they don’t like either is evidence of their hatred for anything that doesn’t suit their belief that 17 per cent of the population (just over 900,000) should dictate to the other 4+ million how the country is run.

To get a clearer picture we need to take the numbers of Maori of voting age who would be entitled to have a say on the matter. That number is 443,000. To get an even more accurate picture we need to look at how many Maori voted for the Maori Party at the election, precisely 86,834.

That is a stark reality. Of the 2,894,468 million who voted at the election only 3 per cent voted for the Maori Party, just enough to fill Eden Park, Mt Smart Stadium and Spark Arena. Based on those numbers these people barely have the right to organise and run a bring and buy stall (if they did, it would no doubt run at a loss), never mind the country. Their ethnicity has no bearing on their supposed influence over how this country is run in 2023. Just because they debatably got here first is meaningless in today’s world.

These people are fringe lunatics trying to sound like they have the right to fundamentally change and remove the foundations on which this country was built. Their rhetoric, particularly that of Debbie Ngawera Packer, is bordering on the insane. Simply put, the majority of the population won’t buy into it and she will be exposed for what she really is: a racist activist. She has nothing worthwhile to contribute to the country or her people including the minuscule three per cent who voted for her party.

If the Maori Party are in Parliament for the good of their people they need to change their direction of travel. Getting a small minority of their people wandering the streets with their flags and placards is not going to put one more slice of bread on the table. Swearing allegiance to their mokopuna and the Treaty does no more than give those involved some misguided sense of satisfaction. It doesn’t cut it any more than the loaf of bread many of their people are struggling to afford.

The Maori Party need to realise that the best way to get wins is to join the game. Barracking from the sidelines is not the answer. Engaging in constant opposition in the mistaken belief that somehow that is their job is a forlorn strategy. Where were their hooting and hollering when the stats for Maori were worsening under their friends in Labour? There was none because that’s not their core interest.

Their core interest is language, names on buildings and interfering with the Treaty.

None of those things will help the plight of their people, the majority of whom are trying to get ahead like the rest of the population. Instead of acting like a bunch of rabid activists they would be better off behaving like normal human beings and opening up a dialogue with the Government on how best to go about helping their people. This is what this Government wants to do but the Maori Party isn’t interested.

There is no doubt things will improve for Maori under a National Government, as has historically been the case, but don’t expect any acknowledgment or thanks from the indigenous circus that is the Maori Party. These clowns are not there for that reason. The reason they are there is to push their racist rhetoric and policies down everyone else’s throats. They are determined to show the vast majority of the population who don’t want a bar of them what racism looks like. In three years’ time and for the foreseeable future (thankfully), that should guarantee there will be no chance of electing another left-wing Government.

JC is a right-wing crusader. Reached an age that embodies the dictum only the good die young. This article was first published HERE

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is just how Te Māori Party are-well said. If only the party read such articles.

CXH said...

Not sure the numbers are correct. Anyone could give their party vote to the Maori party, plenty of those votes will be from the chardonnay sippers having a case of the vapours. So the real number could be half of what is claimed.

Anonymous said...

Of those that voted for Maori Party, it would be interesting to know what proportion of their genetic make up was actually Maori.


mudbayripper said...

At what point in time will the citizens of New Zealand understand, there is no such thing as a native indigenous Maori. Its a construct designed to play into the empathetic emotions of the so called guilt ridden majority who have any connection to western imperialism.
The irony is that the people who claim to be members of tribal Maori are just as connected as the rest of us.
They represent total hypocrisy and deserve zero credibility.
Our newly elected government need to apply a certain mindset when dealing with all of these racial issues. A collective can not exit within a democracy.
No individual can receive special treatment on account of perceived membership of a racial entity. Don't given into to small considerations.
Modern day interpretations of the treaty are corrupt. The true meaning of the treaty is there for all to see.
And lastly, be not afraid of the MSM. There ongoing bias is beyond reason or change.
Destroy them. They are every bit an enemy of the state, as there Marxist masters.

Barry said...

As we all know,Maori are given a choice as to which roll they elect to be on in the General elections,unlike the rest of us. After Labour spent millions trying to convince Maori to enroll,the Maori roll ended up with 477,077 enrolled. The problem is that only 38.2% or 182077 bothered to actually cast a vote. Was that because they saw no reason too as they understood that they have a dedicated 7 seats in parliament without haveing to do anything