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Monday, July 22, 2024

JC: Get Rid of the Māori Seats


Democracy is one thing. Using it for vile purposes is quite another.

The time has come. In fact it is well past. No longer should the majority in this country have to put up with the violent rhetoric emanating from the mouths of racist reprobates who represent about three per cent of the voting public. I object to having my money used to pay people to give them the opportunity to spout dangerous inflammatory language against me and other Kiwis. If there was some truth to their claims one might be a little conciliatory, but what we are getting is nothing more than racist dialogue with no basis in fact.

Ever since they turned up to be sworn in post election, displaying theatrics aligned to their race, they have sought to inflict their despicable views on the rest of the population. The reality is we don’t need them or their agenda. What they want will never be implemented at least while this government is in power. The risk of Labour complying with their wishes should be a bottom line for voting to keep the present government. As Cameron said in a recent article, Labour need to totally condemn the type of language coming out of the Māori Party.

That is as unlikely as the Greens having the fortitude to kick Darleen Tana out of parliament. Labour knows it will need the Māori Party rabble in order to form a government. How they think they are going to get voter buy-in to that arrangement is beyond me. The saying once bitten twice shy comes into play. The reality for the Māori Party is only a small number of Māori vote for them. Most Māori are registered on the General Roll. What that tells you is they are not in tune with the verbiage coming out of the mouths of Māori Party MPs.

Debbie Ngawera-Packer excelled herself on Q+A recently. Her rhetoric, coinciding with the attempted murder of Donald Trump, was in complete contrast to what the world was requiring – a toning down of divisive and racist rhetoric. Not to be deterred, she piled in with exactly that and showing complete disregard for the situation at the time. She was too ignorant to even realise the stupidity of her actions. She rabbited on to Jack Tame spouting nonsense that the majority of us simply don’t believe. Nor should we. Her utterances are just not credible.

On Thursday I received correspondence from Jordan Williams of the Taxpayers Union. It was highlighting an email he had received in response to one he had sent out to members. The email was from the adult child of a well-known politician, no prizes for guessing which party, and contained foul language such that I will not repeat here. Jordan referred the email to the police but they were not interested. Are we surprised? This type of behaviour cannot be allowed to continue.

The Māori Party are not interested in anyone but themselves and the few thousand who vote for them. They are what one would term a waste of space and are taking up space in parliament that could be better utilised by MPs with a more mainstream approach. If these people are the best the Maori electorates can produce, then it’s obvious they have outlived their usefulness and should be disestablished. Neither ACT nor NZ First support them and if National were honest they would be of the same opinion. Therefore they should be dispensed with.

The country doesn’t need the likes of Debbie Ngawera-Packer and her ilk being paid to sit in parliament at taxpayers’ expense to insult those who are paying their salaries. If they want to pursue their separatist ambitions, then they should go elsewhere and fund their political agenda themselves. The world right now needs calm heads in positions of power, not radical politicians pushing their racist ideology. All Debbie is achieving with her inflammatory language is keeping the current government of ‘white supremacists’ in power, whereby they can carry on with their ‘genocide’.

I call on the coalition government to recognise these people for who they are and the threat they represent to the destabilising of our society. This is not a case of give them enough rope and they will hang themselves. This is a case of we need rid of them from parliament. The most effective way is to accede to the wishes of the majority of those who voted for them and set in motion the means by which the electorates no longer exist.

Democracy is one thing. Using it for vile purposes is quite another. The time is now.

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

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Plus every ACT and STATUTE which gives explicit recognition to the Treaty of Waitangi.

mudbayripper said...

Unfortunately, the National party are also on their side. Don't believe me? OK.
What real positive steps have been taken since the election to shut this down.
Answer. None.

Owen dyer said...

This one of several issues which should be dealt with by referendum .....wouldn't it be a simple thing to introduce without having to change the electoral system.

Anonymous said...

mudbayripper is 100% correct as both Labour and National have demonstated that they will do anything to gain power. Ardern did it by hiding He Puapua from public awareness until they had gained power. John Key did it by acceding to the Maori Party - result UNDRIP plus Finlayson selling us all down the river to boot. Each way bet Luxon has gone into coalition but is doing anything and everything he can to avoid having to fully honour the agreements to shut down Maorification and Co-governance. When the police are so cowed as to ignore the extremes of bad behaviour (and who can blame them when they get little support for their efforts?) of course nothing will be done to bring abuse to heel (unless one is not Maori and then look out). We seem to have two parties in the coalition who are trying their utmost to do what is in the best interests of New Zealand and they are not getting enough support or kudos for this, the msm tries and succeeds in blocking them and receives $$s for doing so. So, yes we do need to "Get Rid of the Māori Seats"and much else besides but there is scant chance of this as things stand.

Tinman said...

I don't completely agree. Getting rid of the racist seats will do virtually nothing.

What New Zealand needs to do is get rid of Maori!

And White people, and Indians, and Eskimos and, while we're at it, sheilas, and blokes, and pooftas.

ALL New Zealand law, every rule, every convention should be legal only if it applies to every single adult New Zealander.

Age (are you an adult or not?) and sex (for safety reasons only) should be the only permissible discrimination.

Then we may see an open, honest population free from pretenders out to get something(else) for nothing.

Grumpy said...

People are what they are - most are decent and avoid negative traits such as dishonesty, racial and cultural bias and so on. But plainly there are exceptions - the members of TPM merely being examples.
From a government's point of view, citizens can identify largely as they wish (as long as they neither harm, nor promote harm); they must be treated equally and without prejudice.
In that sense one's race, culture etc are irrelevant...whether the Debbie NP or others or her ilk think otherwise is also irrelevant.

Anonymous said...


To Owen Dyer

The "woke" will never permit a referendum - allowing the people to express their wishes on any important issue must be prevented at all costs.

As it is, election promises are immediately broken and forgotten.
e.g. Luxon and de-Maorification

Surely you have noticed this trend in Aotearoa ? It is now an autocratic society led by bullies.

Anonymous said...

You really have to wonder about the mental stability of Debbie Ngarewa-Packer. If she, and her TPM colleagues really believe in her rhetoric of “genocide etc”, they are either plain uneducated or agitators of the highest degree. There is no place in Parliament for people of their ilk. The Māori seats should go, and all references to the Treaty ignored. Until we unite and all regard ourselves as NZers’ with the same rights as each other, we’re doomed.

Ross said...

You will not be able to disestablish Te Pati Maori, or even halt their march to the destruction of democracy, for Luxon is committed to the growth of their control in line with the WEF/UN implementation of Agenda 2030. He is a committed disciple of the WEF, and the National Party are firmly under his thumb. ACT and NZ First votes count for nothing when the rest of the House - both sides - is against them.

Richard Treadgold said...

Let it be vile—democracy must be universal, so we can say what we want. That's the whole purpose of free speech. But we are not helpless, we educate people in logic and reason to let them identify what is contemptible and condemn it. Democracy is our priceless protection, for it grants the freedom to do this. Don't be confused that speech might be violence. Speech may be dangerous, but only violence is violence.