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Saturday, January 4, 2025

Tim Wikiriwhi: Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill - submission


Public Submission.
To the committee.

Hello.

My name is Tim Wikiriwhi.
I am a father, grandfather, a Christian Libertarian, and a Kiwi of both Maori and Pakeha descent.
Te Arawa is my Iwi.

In my daily affairs I never feel the need to mention my Maori ancestry, or Iwi as I do not see any relevance in my dealings with others.
In my work (I am a self employed engineer), or any other affairs I am simply Tim Wikiriwhi, and I expect others to interact with me simply on the basis of common humanity and my own reputation and character… not my race, yet given the nature of this Bill, and the position I stand for, I believe this is one of the few times that it is appropriate to mention my tribal affiliation because it adds an important context to my submission that I believe is essential for this committee to appreciate.

I am a representative of a substantial demographic that many pretend does not exist.
I am a New Zealander of Maori blood who emphatically supports this Treaty principles Bill and urge the committee to recommend it be passed into law.

Given Truth and Justice for our nation are at stake I think that it is vital for your committee to appreciate that there are many Maori like myself who stand with our fellow non-Maori countrymen earnestly desiring an end to the false doctrines of ‘Treaty separatism’, and a restoration of the true principles of the treaty that established a single Crown government over all peoples of New Zealand and that it guaranteed *Equality of rights* before the Law… for us all… As British subjects.

The Treaty did not establish a perpetual racial division.
It did not created a partnership of ‘shared governance’.
The Maori Chiefs ceded sovereignty to the British Crown.

These are the historical facts.
They are supported by mountains of documentation and recorded statements of such giants of Maoridom Sir Aparana Ngata, and evidence is plentiful in the Archives of the British and New Zealand Governments.
We even have the original English manuscript of the Treaty… penned by James Busby from which Te Tiriti o Waitangi was translated and transcribed.
The Littlewood Treaty.

Wars were fought and won to uphold the Sovereignty of the British Crown as written in the Treaty of Waitangi.
‘Treaty partnership’ as we know it today is a modern malicious political construct that exhumes dangerous racist rebellious delusions that had long been put to rest as a Nation resulting in prosperity, peace and unity.
Racist subversives have succeeded in hijacking our Nation and stirring up Race hate afresh.

These are facts… not opinions… embedded in historical realty.
To deny these is to falsify history and facilitate political fraud that was foisted upon our nation in 1975.

50 years of Heavy political favour has not lifted Maori out of their dire social statistics because it utterly fails to address the real causes of their plight!

It is not institutional racism that keeps Maori down, But institutional welfarism and dependence!
Maori need to take ownership and responsibility for their own crimes and poor health, and quit blaming everybody else… but themselves.

This is the key to breaking the social malaise that rests upon them, and will continue to do so as long as Treaty separatism and the grievance industries hold sway.
These blights on our Country require ongoing Racial strife for fuel.
This is the expertise of Radical Leftist Marxism.

The wave of ‘Anti-colonialism’/ calls for ‘decolonisation’ are a shameful slander upon the Good and Heroic Pioneers and Colonists who built this country not by thefts and oppression, but by sweat, toil, and virtue!
Making this Country the envy of the world and the envy of the racist radicals who are using political extortion to plunder our nation for themselves!

David Seymour (who is of Maori Descent) has boldly submitted this Bill for Parliament to consider as a first step in bringing this nasty Politics of race to heel.

One of the biggest hurdles to this Bill being made Law is not the justness of it’s cause… but the existence of the Maori Seats in Parliament that have been the preserve and Powerbase for Maori Racists, Radicals, and extremists over the past 50 years.

Being a constant thorn in the side of any government who is not pandering to their demands.
When seeking to challenge any aspect of racial separatism, it takes heroic strength. integrity, and fortitude to weather the storm of vitriol that blows from the Racists occupying the Maori seats, yet who also enjoy a wall of security… protected from facing the just retaliation from the Non-Maori New Zealander voters they slander and extort by the perversion of our democracy… The Race based Electoral Roll.
They can Lie, and slander, and disrespect the bulk of the New Zealand citizenry without regard… for the Non-Maori people have no means by which they can vote them out.

Appalled by this situation many Maori like myself who reject the vile politics of race are not registered on the Maori roll.
We choose to stand as equals beside our Non-Maori Countrymen on the General roll.

And most grievous of all. Very often the Separate Maori seats hold the balance of power and so the Separatists revel in the opportunity to play ‘king makers’.
They are able to exact a high price for their support, playing the National Party and Labour party off against each other.
In their frenzy for power National and Labour then engage in selling out the rest of New Zealand to the demands of those holding the Maori seats.
This is how the separatist Seats corrupt our entire democracy and keeps our nation perpetually divided, and Maori in a state of Grievance, victimhood, and welfare dependence.
There is no end to this is sight unless New Zealanders wake up and demand Parliament fixes this disgusting racist travesty.

Yet herein lies the dilemma.
Any Coalition Gov that would move to end this travesty as Act is doing with this Treaty Principles Bill that we are considering today… must contend with the huge backlash that will ensue from the racist radicals in the Maori seats.
Hikios from Hell.
Hakas in the house, etc.
Vandalism of colonial monuments, etc.
Terrorism that causes feeble Governments to falter.

To repeat my assertion I made above IMO the biggest hurdle to this Bill being made Law is not the justness of it’s cause… but the existence of the Maori Seats in Parliament.

This is where I call out New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.

Luxon has already said he will not allow National party MP to support this Bill past this stage of the process.
He intends to sink this bill… without even considering Submissions made by the New Zealand Public!
What arrogance!

Luxon does not have the spine to weather the slanders and angst that he fears will be his fate should he support this Bill.

Luxon knows that if He supports this Bill that next election the Maori Radicals will support a Labour led coalition government… so he is not considering this Bill on its merits… but on what the consequences possibly could be for the National party should he support it.

Should he continue on this path not only is his position immoral, not only will it cement his name in NZ history as being yet another facilitator of racist politics… that shall be his legacy and I believe he is making a massive strategic political blunder!
He’s misreading the temper of the New Zealand Public!

We the people of New Zealand have had enough of living in a two tier race based society and We will not forgive Luxon and National for siding with Te Pati Maori against his own coalition partner Act.

New Zealand put this coalition in office to address this issue in the light of what Jacinda Ardern was doing with Three Waters and The He Pua Pua Report, and it is something he said he would do!
Yet now he is reneging on his commitment. We will not forget this.
Support will bleed away from National towards Act.
You can be certain of it.
This Bill puts Act in the ascendency.
National would do well to support it thereby shoring up their own support.

Luxon underestimates just how angry New Zealanders are with the way things have been going… turning our country into an Apartheid Nation.
We have had it with the lies and extortion and the brainwashing going on in ours schools… the falsifying of history to condition the next generations of Kiwi into accepting being rendered second class subjects in their own Country.

Luxon claims to be focused on the economy and deludes himself that he can ignore this Cancerous growth in our Nations side.
If he cared about social justice and the economic condition of Maori he would support this bill as the establishment of One Citizenship, One law for all is absolutely essential for social justice… the first step to ending Maori dependence on the welfare state and embracing the philosophy of Self reliance *as individuals* for their own betterment.
For they must pull themselves out of the mire by their own bootstraps… no longer clinging to the apron of Nanny State.
They must learn and embrace good values and work ethics… these are essential if they are to shrug off crime.

This Treaty Principles Bill if passed into law will be the first step in the road to establishing One Citizenship, One law for all.
Ie establishing Justice and ending the false Treaty principles and extortion that has grown up from them.

To follow will be the abolishment of the Maori Seats in Parliament and the Race Based Electoral system.
Maori Politicians then will have to stand for election on the general roll and be accountable to all the people of New Zealand for their policies and utterances.

As a Maori I look forward to that day and will take personal pride in having raised my voice in advocacy for the True principles of the Treaty of Waitangi.
That is the New Zealand I remember from my Childhood, and the New Zealand I wish to bequeath to my children’s children.
One New Zealand.
Equality for All.

Regards.
Tim Wikiriwhi.

Tim is a Christian Libertarian, and a Kiwi of both Maori and Pakeha descent. This article was first published HERE

21 comments:

Clive Bibby said...

Thank you Tim. My experiences tell me that a majority of NewZealanders, including a large percentage of those claiming Maori heritage, support your well researched and timely comments.
Who knows - Luxon may be forced to reconsider his precipitate stance that would kill the bill. In fact he may well be in danger of a revolt within his own party if he doesn’t support it beyond the committee stages. We’ll see!
A week is a long time in politics.

Anonymous said...

Thankyou Tim for your forthright comments. What we need is other people like yourself (of Maori heritage and not on the Maori roll) to speak out and make similar submissions. I feel too many Maori who agree with you are sitting on the fence, and just shrugging their shoulders, not bothering to get involved. As long as ordinary Maori can't be bothered standing up to the bullies in TPM, nothing will change

anonymous said...

Admirable. Let us hope the SC takes due note - and Mr Luxon.

Robert arthur said...

Well said but prepare to be cancelled. I hope your employment and circle of friends is very secure. Few of us are in that postion. Utu is very much part of te ao. Despite being maori you wil not be invited onto RNZ to discuss your view, and certainly not with anyone objective.

Anonymous said...

How good a read is this?Unfortunatley will not be reproduced by msm.It would be nice to think all National party members could recieve a copy!When the platform starts again in mid janurary they wil be advised to pick it up!Hobsons choice will also appreciate.2025 is going to be an interesting year on numerous fronts

Paul Brown said...

Thanks the most powerful submission I have read yet, way better than my own. I’m hopeful that there are more submissions like this.

Anonymous said...

Brilliant!

Anonymous said...

Thank you Tim for telling the truth as the facts dictate. The anger in my neighbourhood is rapidly giving way to rage. Years of accumulated indignance is now boiling over. Luxon's name is becoming despised. The incessant pandering to a tiny group of part maori radicals has irked many of us to apoplexy. Continuance will at some stage erupt.
Your article may well be the best I've read in a long while. Thank you again.

Anonymous said...

you said it Tim. i’m with you .

Gaynor said...

To begin with I suggest those who can't make a submission at least send an email calling Luxon "a Scardy Cat" , See Hobson's Choice. It is quick and easy.
I agree completely with you on everything except that Maori can somehow get themselves entirely out of welfare without there being a revolution in our appalling so called education system which is actually indoctrination into Marxism which you do mention .
The statistics I quote over and over is that of those who fail to become proficient in reading by about year 3 , two thirds will end up in welfare or in jail. Also our Marxist education system has produced the longest tail of underachievement in the developed world.
We have had the most destructive reading method forced on us by academia for at least four decades and only recently has the full egregious nature of this reading method been revealed conclusively by rigorous international research.

Of course there are other factors producing welfare dependence but please stop ignoring the educational aspect altogether. My mother taught 1500 remedial reading and other students in a high decile area. They were failures of the local decile 9 schools. Parents or any other social factor were not to blame for the failure of these children.

Anonymous said...

The white liberals like Luxon and Ardern are just as bad as the maori activists Tim. You are right that we should be judged by our character. I always tick " other" on forms and write " new xealander" so that the govt agencies cannot put me in a box. Your submission was fantastic

Kawena said...

What a breath of fresh air! Here is hoping it develops into a wind of change - for the better!
Kevan

Bruce said...

Thankyou for expressing your feelings and views Tim. I think you have spelt out what I believe, apart from a few disillusioned radicals what all Kiwis, New Zealanders of all cultures believe in and would like to put some pride and mana back into what it is to be Kiwi. When you look at the world around us and the wars and hatred that are going on, that's not us. What happened to Gods own. I am 100% with you. It is great to see the ripple you have created.

Anonymous said...

Hear hear! A fine piece of writing.

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately we don't have a party supporting equality and the treaty bill except act. . I think luxon could drop act and join up with the greens in 2026. Luxon has said there is nothing about act's treaty bill that he likes.

Anonymous said...

And if it fails we should all remember our right for a citizens initiated referendum....with a few tweeks to davids principle 2.

Anonymous said...

From the Bill's website: "English, although this may take some time.
The committee will not accept submissions containing racist material, particularly overt racism and characterising people as racist. strong swear words, or abusive personal reflections against MPs or other individuals." Hence I think this submission won't make the cut - not that the content is in any way incorrect. The Select Committee has already been hobbled.

Anna Mouse said...

Maybe so. That said IMO simpler is better and it is simply important to have a 'support' submission counted. Remember that 3 Waters had 80K+ submissions and 10k in people wanting to make oral submissions.
It is the numbers that count (even if Labour ignored them in respect to 3W)

Anonymous said...

Thankyou Tim, your honest words are my exact! I could not have written it any better. If you had a party I would vote for you!!!

Peter said...

Yes, Tim you cover a lot of ground that extends far beyond this Bill. The latter is the harbinger of the change this country so desperately needs - for the thinking majority (i.e. excluding the activists and the ignorant woke) have had a gutsful of one cohort of our population claiming entitlement, with their desire for division while ever increasingly sucking more out of our nation than they contribute. It's way past time that a citizen's ancestry should in any way be relevant and we now truly honoured Hobson's pledge: "he iwi tahi tatou" - we are now one people.

Anonymous said...

An excellent statement. Just the sort of thing Luxon should be saying but he's showing himself to be a weakling.