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Friday, April 25, 2025

Michael Laws On The Māori Issues The Mainstream Media Won’t Cover


Michael Laws chats about the Māori issues the Mainstream Media won’t cover


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Writer and former broadcaster Michael Laws, who served as an MP and Mayor, is now a councillor on the Otago Regional Council, and talkback host on The Platform.

3 comments:

Gaynor said...

Of course most people would like Maori to succeed but the means by which this can be achieved can be categorized into a spectrum of totally destructive means to highly constructive .

Building up the Maori population by increasing Maori births regardless of the parents' status is currently advocated by some radical Maori leaders . This is clearly wonten and socially . irresponsible and resulting in the horrible Maori statistics. Unfortunately European libertarians have also encouraged licentiousness which undermines traditional family values of responsible parenting particularly the role of father.

The other end of the spectrum is reforming our education system and having Maori children achieve as well as other groups . This would include instilling into children the value of being independent individuals contributing to society and that being on welfare is comparable to even slavery. But we would also need to fundamentally change our education system so that all children achieved at particularly the basics . This at present is not happening because of hindrance from a dastardly foul education system entrenched in socialist /Marxist ideology.

So you see , from my perspective not only Maori need to face their frightful statistics but European culture needs to shed itself of its destructive ideologies that contribute to the Maori problem .
It is not only Marxism victimship through supposed colonisation that needs to be be annulled as a cause of underachievement but a recognition we have saturated our education system with the worst possible methods , content and values which selectively disadvantages all those who are of low SES (socio-economic status).

Anonymous said...

Here's a bit of Maori infiltration. There is a fun but politically loaded 8 episode Canadian series called North of North. Set in an Inuit community. And one of the key secondary characters - a Maori.

So very clever positioning of Maori with an indigenous community in a show available for international audiences.

Robrt Arthur said...

If Laws or anyone like him appeared on tv, Country Calendar would not be the only progrmme I now watch. What staggers me is that so few point out what is so patently obvious. Of course maori suppress the statistics; recogniton woul lead to clamour for famiy plnning and birth control , and that wil delay the maori takeover. "By maori for maori" is the catch cry to keep rational interferers at bay.