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Saturday, May 24, 2025

Matua Kahurangi: Te Pāti Māori’s vile racism stains parliament once again


In a shaameful (sic) outburst in Parliament today, Te Pāti Māori MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi spewed more anti-Pākehā venom, snarling at Pākehā MPs, “And you’re welcome that you get to live here at all.” The implication? They’re mere guests in New Zealand, tolerated only by her grace. This is raw, unfiltered racism on full display.

As expected, the mainstream media, wedded to their simplistic “white bad, brown good” dogma, turned a blind eye. They’ll scream outrage over any hint of offense against Māori, but when Te Pāti Māori hurls bigotry at Pākehā, they’re conveniently mute. The double standard is glaring.

ACT’s Simon Court, to his credit, refused to let this pass. He called out Kapa-Kingi’s divisive rhetoric with force: “Mr. Speaker, that reference that that member made to ‘we should be thankful that we should be allowed to live here at all,’ I find offensive... That member is creating disorder in the House by suggesting that some members don’t deserve to live here. I ask that you ask that member to withdraw and apologise.” Court’s demand for accountability cut through the fog of cowardice that too often clouds the House.


Simon Court

Te Pāti Māori isn’t a party, they’re a blight on New Zealand’s democracy. They’re not advocates for justice; they’re Māori supremacists peddling racial hatred under the guise of “decolonisation.” Their obsession with demonising Pākehā is matched only by their denial of their own mixed ancestry, as thin as watered-down green tea. They rail against “colonisers” while ignoring their own Pākehā bloodlines - a hypocrisy so blatant it’s almost laughable.

This is extremism. Te Pāti Māori’s relentless race-baiting doesn’t just fracture Parliament - it tears at the soul of the nation. New Zealand deserves better than a party fueled by division and duplicity. They are, without question, the most racist group to ever taint our halls of power.


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Matua Kahurangi is just a bloke sharing thoughts on New Zealand and the world beyond. No fluff, just honest takes. He blogs on https://matuakahurangi.com/ where this article was sourced.

7 comments:

glan011 said...

God bless you, Matua Kahurangi, clearly a Maori guy, like so many who see through the antics of TPM. Decent Maori will want to identify as anything but before long.

Anonymous said...

Maybe people with sense should start using the term: people who identify as Maori. That would be the truth.

Anonymous said...

Yes, it's utterly disgraceful. Just imagine the outrage if we had a European Party, or a European 'only' sports team? It is beyond a joke and the coalition needs to call an end to the Maori seats, so the House can be rid of these TPM racists.

Anonymous said...

I'm curious as to what was Brownlie's reply to Simon Court. We need more like Simon. Someone should make a similar racist statement, maybe "why don't you get in your Waka and go back where you came from", said immediately after one of her comments. Watch the MSM meltdown.

Robert Bird said...

Te Partly Maori

Anonymous said...

“And you’re welcome that you get to live here at all,” said a sitting part Maori MP.

The cause, the apartheid 1975 TOW Act forced on us by our government(s) using a false Freeman English version of the treaty that does not agree with the tangata Maori treaty text.

By 1840, Maori had slaughtered over half their fellow countrymen or taken them as slaves, and many chiefs had willingly sold or had contracts to sell over two thirds of New Zealand to people from other lands.
If British Colonisation had not stopped the inter-tribal fighting, slavery, cannibalism, and genocide amongst the tangata Maori and returned the lands they had sold, Maori would more than likely be extinct today. British colonisation advanced Maori 1000 years without them lifting a finger.

So, Te Pati part Maori grifters, you are lucky to be here at all, and you’re welcome.

Anonymous said...

Matua, you are a better journalist than 99% of the journalist s in this country. Honest. You highlight and raise very good points. The other 99% don't....

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