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Sunday, June 29, 2025

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Democracy Delayed Is Democracy Denied
- Tom Henry

When New Zealanders voted in 2023, they didn’t just want a better economy and safer streets—THEY WANTED THEIR COUNTRY BACK. They voted to END race-based laws, DEFEND freedom, and RESTORE the rule of law. The Coalition Agreement spelled that out in black and white. Yet what do we get from the Prime Minister? Selective memory and political evasion. Mr Luxon’s pre-budget speech cherry-picks from the voter mandate, but ignores the very foundation of why Kiwis demanded change in the first place.

Let’s be blunt: THIS GOVERNMENT was not elected to tinker. It was elected to REVERSE the dangerous path toward ethnocracy carved out by the previous regime—a path defined by racial separatism, Treaty redefinition, judicial activism, and media complicity. The people didn’t just reject Labour; they rejected its IDEOLOGICAL ROT. If the PM can’t prioritise defending democracy now, when will he? When it’s too late?

The rot in the media has only made this harder. State-funded outlets continue to push one side while ignoring the Coalition’s mandate. Surveys show trust in media is at historic lows—and for good reason. Yet despite controlling the public purse, the government has allowed this TAXPAYER-FUNDED PROPAGANDA MACHINE to run wild. Why hasn’t there been reform? Where is the balance we were promised?

Some progress has been made—Three Waters gone, local voice restored—but TOO MANY TROJAN HORSES REMAIN. Te Mana o te Wai? Still intact. Fast Track Bill? Riddled with racial clauses. Coastal rulings? Still being handed down by activist judges in defiance of Parliament’s original intent. These aren’t minor oversights—they are betrayals of the democratic reset voters demanded.

This isn’t about political games. IT’S ABOUT THE FUTURE OF NEW ZEALAND.

If National won’t act, ACT and NZ First must draw the line. The time for diplomatic dithering is over. Voters gave this government ONE shot to restore equality, sovereignty, and democratic sanity. IF LUXON WON’T LEAD ON THIS, THEN HE MUST BE MADE TO FOLLOW—OR BE LEFT BEHIND.

Source: Facebook

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Time To Embrace "our" Culture! - Rex Anderson.

The time has come to push back.

I'm white and proud!

Why shouldn't I be?

I have not stolen or wronged anybody.

I'm not racist, but I am suffering racism just because I'm white!

It has become clear that "only " whites can/are racist in NZ and around the world.

Maybe it's time to embrace separatism and " our" culture, leave the rest to it!

Live as we would without the hangers-on, enjoying all we invented and built.

If Muslims and "alleged" Maori can have their own systems, policies, especially schools, why can't non-Maori?

Maori and their minions have a standard defence/attack/protection reflex.

Anything that goes against the grain of what they want, or they get a no for some outrageous claim.

The response will be, you/them/us/or the system is racist!

This has been taught in our schools and universities.

Public health and all public institutions.

We have brought this on ourselves by being weak, not voting or not thinking about who we vote for.

Now we have the Maori party's John Tamihere talking about violence in the street if Maori don't get what they want.

Maori under decades of pandering socialist/leftist governance have created for themselves a country where they take zero responsibility for anything that they do.

Or anything that happens to them.

But the rest of us, especially the 'Ngati whites',

Just shut up and pay up

-- SOMETHING MUST CHANGE!!!!!

Source: Facebook

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Lotto And The Māori Express Lane - Steven Mark Gaskell.

Ah, the Lotto fairy strikes again but only if you’ve ticked the right ancestry box. While everyday community groups scrape together applications for a shot at funding based on actual need things like youth mental health, cancer support, or disability services Māori organisations enjoy their own express lane. Lotto NZ generously hands out tens of millions in race-based grants, like the Oranga Marae fund, specifically reserved for Māori-only projects. It’s not about the quality of the application or the scope of impact it's about whakapapa. And let’s not forget, this isn’t needs-based charity, it’s a cultural entitlement scheme with a side of “treaty obligations.”

But why stop there? After the Lotto cheque clears, Māori groups can swing by the government funding trough for round two. Housing, environment, education, broadcasting, health you name it, there’s a separate taxpayer-funded stream for it. It’s a beautiful system really: Lotto players unknowingly fund cultural double dipping, while Wellington bureaucrats ensure no initiative with the right cultural label goes unfunded. Meanwhile, community groups serving diverse, multi-ethnic needs compete for leftovers because “equity” apparently means handing out the same money twice, as long as the recipients are Māori.

Source: Facebook

4 comments:

Janine said...

I believe it is a real possibility that if the majority of part-Maori register for the Maori roll, as the present campaigning by The Maori Party extolls them to do, then there won't be a Conservative government in the future. This could happen as early as the next election. I think The Maori Party have every right to encourage this as we live in a democracy. I'm not so sure about the advertising funding. That seems a bit suspect. Therefore, if people want to avert tribal rule by 2040 they need to get serious before the next election. That's the beauty about a democracy, you have your vote and you only have yourselves to blame if you don't use it wisely.

anonymous said...

Indeed a real possibility - and might be for the best long term.The sheeple need a major shock for sure. There is a
distinct " something has to give" feeling in the air.

anonymous said...

Janine: TPM uses democracy when it suits them so that they move towards a ruthless autocracy i.e. tribal rule. Very ironic.

Michael Waldegrave said...

We all know what’s happening, but can we stop it ??
As I see it, the only party, able to do the job is ACT …… & it’s most unlikely they will get anywhere near 51% of votes.
Conversely, it’s most likely Labour, Greens & Te Pati will get back into power. That (I believe) is the Stark Reality of our future.