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Tuesday, June 10, 2025

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Selling New Zealand to a stone age culture

Norman Mackay writes > When you consider the vast number of voters who wanted change from this new national Government, we have been well and truly duped. Luxon and his party conned us, and now have little use for those who voted him and his party into power. He simple ignores us as he sets about running things according to his personal agendas.

There can now be no doubt that he is in bed with this fraudulent Maori cause that is destroying this country, and the real reason why so many New Zealanders are leaving the country.

Why would you ever sell your country out to a Stone Age culture that gave this world nothing.. nothing at all. The modern day part Maori have continued this tradition of achieving nothing with their lives, and why should they when our Governments continue to hand them millions and millions of tax dollars for nothing in return.

I somehow feel there is much more to this story that is not being told, and behind this selling out there will be lots of money going bro more than the Maori, with secret deals going on behind the scenes.. that the public have no knowledge of. It's beginning to smell, and eventually cracks will appear, and the truth will break free.

No Government in their right mind would sell their country out, and give millions of our tax dollars away to a Stone Age part Maori culture.. there has to be something big in it for them.

National have shown they are no better than the last Labour Government, and continue to ignore the views of a very high percentage of the public in New Zealand. It would seem that only true purpose of being a politician is to line your pockets, and make as much money as as you can while you are in office.

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Time to Push Back - Reversing the Maorification of New Zealand - Steven Mark Gaskell.

Across the country, Kiwis are quietly fuming. They voted for change—real change at the last election. Instead, they’ve been handed more of the same: racial division dressed up as progress.

The problem isn’t new. It started with Labour’s obsession with identity politics and hit its peak with Jacinda Ardern’s secretive He Puapua blueprint pushing tribal rule under the cover of a UN declaration no one voted on.

And despite the Coalition promising to fix it, not much has changed. In fact, the takeover is growing stronger.

Government websites and ads now shove te reo Māori front and centre while plain English, the language 95% of us use, is pushed into the background or dropped entirely. It’s confusing, alienating, and frankly unnecessary. We’re being told this is about “inclusion,” but it feels more like forced compliance. When did speaking English in New Zealand become a political act?

Even worse, power is being split down racial lines. Co-governance, once a fringe idea, is now baked into water management, health boards, and local councils. We didn’t vote for this. It’s not equality. It’s not democracy. It’s jobs and decision-making power handed out based on ancestry not merit.

Bring Back Equal Rights
The Government needs to grow a spine and roll this back. Laws should guarantee that public services are colour-blind. Support should go to people in need whether they’re Māori, Pākehā, Pasifika, or anything else not just to those with a whakapapa that fits the narrative.

Fix the Schools
Walk into a classroom today and you’ll see it: kids being taught that colonisation was evil, that white people stole the country, and that sovereignty was never ceded. It’s not history it’s propaganda. Schools should be places of learning, not indoctrination. Teach the facts, yes. But don’t rewrite history to fit an activist playbook.

Ask the People
If these ideas are so good, why not ask the people? Hold a national referendum. Ask Kiwis what they actually think about co-governance, Māori seats, and the Treaty’s role in lawmaking. If the public supports it fine. But stop sneaking this stuff in behind the scenes and calling it “progress.”

Let People Speak Their Minds
Right now, too many New Zealanders are scared to say what they think. Afraid of being called racist. Afraid of losing their job. That’s not democracy that’s fear. We need to bring back open debate. Disagree if you like, but stop trying to silence anyone who questions the new orthodoxy.

Get Politics Out of Public Broadcasting
TVNZ and RNZ are supposed to serve all New Zealanders not just those with a Treaty “lens.” Taxpayers shouldn’t have to fund platforms that lecture them or push one-sided narratives. If our public broadcasters want credibility, they need to get back to journalism not activism.

This isn’t about being anti-Māori. It’s about being pro-democracy, pro-equality, and pro-common sense. New Zealand is drifting into dangerous waters where identity trumps unity, and debate is replaced by doctrine. The Coalition has the numbers. Now it needs the guts.

Kiwis didn’t vote for two governments. They voted for one nation, with one rule of law.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The government needs to use their brain for once and ask what they are trying to achieve with all this Maorification. The more propaganda they fund in schools, the Waitangi Tribunal, government departments and. public broadcasting the more voters they are creating for Labour, Greens and TPM. A lot of people believe that rubbish because it is from official sources. They also need to think what they are achieving for Maori. They certainly aren't making Maori happy. The more Maori are given the less happy they are.

Anonymous said...

There is one thing Māori culture has given this world -
That is the long-debated question and still evolving theory on how their culture emerged?
How exactly did the pacific migrations occur? and how throughout the last millennia did they actually arrived at our shores?
It is ironic that more is known about what happened before the Norman conquest in1066 than what happened afterwards in the Pacific.
Polynesians are supposedly renowned for all skills in navigation and open ocean exploration.
Apparently, they had ability to open island trade routes...yet somehow remained isolated from the entire planet with only late stone age technology upon which they could rely?
These are questions I would still like clarified with proper scientific explanation rather than the hocus mythology that presently passes for intellectual rigor.