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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

John Robertson: Erica Stanford Isn’t Just Wrong - She’s Dangerous


Erica Stanford’s Love Affair with Co-Governance Is a National Tragedy for New Zealand.

Let’s stop pretending. Erica Stanford isn’t the Minister of Education anymore — she’s the High Priestess of Apartheid Theology, chanting karakia over the corpse of secular democracy while Parliament claps like hypnotized cultists.

Yes, the latest mutation of the Education and Training Amendment Bill (No. 2) is here, and it stinks of something ancient and authoritarian. Not Māori culture — something far worse: racial theology weaponized through law.

Sections 9 and 127 are Trojan horses, rolled straight into the heart of the education system, dragging with them the golden calf of “bi-culturalism.” You know, that tired myth that New Zealand is some cozy two-party ethnic marriage. Sorry, but no. This country is not bi-cultural. It’s post-cultural, multi-ethnic, sexually cross-pollinated beyond belief.

Let’s say it plainly: The Treaty of Waitangi was nullified the moment interbreeding began.

You want the anthropology? Here it is: once genes mix, tribes die. You don’t get to demand special rights based on ancestral DNA when you’re rocking half a dozen bloodlines and a Spotify playlist that swings from Māori chants to Punjabi hip-hop. We’re a nation of mutts, and that’s our strength — not some mystical, race-based hierarchy held together by a piece of 19th-century paper.

But Erica? Oh no — she’s genuflecting to the altar of tribal supremacy.

What’s happening to our classrooms is offensive: gods in the curriculum, mysticism in the marking scheme, and racial preference masquerading as progress.

And let’s anticipate the rebuttal, shall we?

> “But Māori students need to see themselves reflected in education!”

You know what else Māori students need? Literacy. Numeracy. Science. Jobs. Not a taxpayer-funded séance in place of a real education. You don’t close the achievement gap by praying to Papatuānuku in maths class. You close it with teachers who teach, not perform spiritual rituals.

> “But it’s culture, not religion!”

Oh, please. That’s like saying the Kama Sutra is just a yoga manual. If it quacks like theology, smells like incense, and demands reverence like a faith, it’s religion — just in drag.

And if we let this madness continue? Here’s your prophecy:

New Zealand will become a nation of subjects, not citizens. A nation where rights are inherited, not earned. Where schools are no longer engines of learning, but temples of ancestral appeasement.

Do you really want your kid bowing to a bureaucracy that asks, “What race are you?” before it teaches them to read?

Because that’s where this leads — a place where ethnicity outranks evidence, where identity trumps intellect, and where descent becomes destiny.

Erica Stanford isn’t just wrong. She’s dangerous. She’s lighting the fire beneath a race-based caste system with one hand while tweeting about inclusion with the other.

But inclusion isn’t forcing spiritual dogma into secular schools. Inclusion isn’t racist legal clauses dressed in cultural drag. And inclusion sure as hell isn’t telling children they’re either “colonisers” or “the colonised” based on their last name.

This isn’t a treaty debate anymore.

This is a war for the soul of the country.

So sharpen your tongue, brace your backbone, and stop apologising for being the only one left in the room with your eyes open.

Say it loud: We are not your tenants. We are not your subjects. And we are DONE bowing to your bloody Treaty.

Make New Zealand Secular

WhangareiTim(YouTube) tells it like it is:  https://youtu.be/8taJ_E7Aw94?si=4glnCx9RjfFF5vLI

John Robertson is a patriotic New Zealander who frequently posts on Facebook.

15 comments:

anonymous said...

NZers must grasp that a tribal society is ruled by an elite ( often hereditary and tyrannical) - not by the elected representatives of the majority ( as in a democracy).
If Sections 9 and 127 are not removed, NZ's Education system - once admirable but now struggling - will be based on tribal supremacy and sunk forever.

Anonymous said...

All those “selected” to govern us (control us) and then “elected” by us (consent given) are a clear and present danger to our country’s sovereignty and to individual sovereignty. Foreign agents and domestic terrorists one and all.

Anonymous said...

These people know exactly what they're doing.

Basil Walker said...

It is cringe material that Erica Stanford has allowed to be included, NO sabotaged into the Educatain and Training Amendment Bill No 2. I despair that PM Luxon has no ability to read the NZ voters.
Of course NZ wants a rich knowledge curriculum but the racial and spiritual hubris is if required , done at home .
We must trust that ACT and NZF will include Supplementary Order Papers that will remove section127 2(e) at the least. The Attorney General should be required to run the NZ Bill of Rights rules and policy over this Bill because if it is obviously racially dependant then it should be stood down , removed and abandoned .
Thank you to Professor Rata for an excellent summary and heads up of what was being foisted on thousands, NO millions of NZ students.
IIt needs to be determined by whom has this been implemented, MP Stanford or the Ministry of Education bureaucracy?

glan011 said...

AGREE.... Stanford needs to GO..... away... outer space? But NZ 's ed system has been eroded for many years by subtle Marxist indoctrination [read Saul Alinsky] and most in cabinet are products of NZ ed.. [primary > tertiary] ie widespread cloning and stupification of the "epsilons"... as in "Brave New World" Aldous Huxley. They are not aware of their ignorance and stupidity. I fear for NZ.

Anonymous said...

When are Luxon's minions going to break ranks and force him to stop his dictatorial mandates about the Maori race issue ?
He needs to let go the reigns and let the muted MPs have a voice ?

There are others who must hate working under Luxon, Stanford et al and want to restore democracy and common sense to NZ.

Allen Heath said...

Spot-on John; a masterful summary; shout it from the rooftops. Why be dragged back into the Stone-age when we have progressed so far? We risk 10000 years of human cultural and technological evolution back to the smoke-grimed savage in his freezing cave staring at the world outside and wondering what rock to pick up to kill his next meal.

Ellen said...

But - but - Stanford started so well! What happened?
This pernicious tribal kaupapa seems to be rotting the brains of otherwise intelligent, purposeful people throughout government and administration. We all have to take responsibility to keep our society sane. Maori ARE in trouble, but to a large extent this is because the rest of us are patronising them - wringing our hands that it is the fault of colonisation that they are drug-addicted, unemployed and child-abusive. It's NOT. Maori, as some people know, just have to get off their own arses.

Anonymous said...

Ms Stanford - a European woman has a child with a European father, and then a child with a Maori father - should these children be treated by the NZ government and law as being different with one child having greater privileges and rights ?
That situation exists all over NZ - tell me why you want to force the culture of Maori down the throats of all these European kids ?

Why, come on what is your logic and reasoning ?

Robert Arthur said...

Why are Luxon and Stanford so gullible? Do they fall for contrived deferential pandering from the more artful maori? Are they too young to grasp reality? Have their lives been too sheltered and shielded? Especailly from wily maori.Are thy not well read about early NZ, and the Treaty?

Anonymous said...

Are you all really surprised? The maori takeover has well and truly happened already. It is totally entrenched. This bill is not a symptom of change but an outcome of change.

Anonymous said...

It seems likely that ‘Maori’ have become a very convenient club for use by the Uniparty to beat the NZ population into submission. For whom? Why the omnipresent globalists of course, who rather cleverly use whatever tactics within the Anglosphere that are most likely to be most effective in each separate nation. The ‘partly Maori elite’ are just fine with this, given their very focussed ambitions for power, control, and of course, substantial cash flow. No work required. A bit sad that the majority are blissfully unaware of all this. At least for now.

Anonymous said...

Great John and so many supportive comments.
Listening to question time is like listening to an already apartheid house.
It is extraordinary how far National have been consumed down this path.

Rob Beechey said...

Luxon is a total sell out.

Doug Elliffe said...

So much of what Erica Stanford has done in the education is valuable that this is all the more disappointing. She needs to hear that this part of her reform is not supported and needs to go. The ACT members of the select committee are probably the best conduit for this.

Remember that she is sound on issues like the return to direct instruction, abandonment of the failed ‘student centred’ pedagogical philosophy, and abandonment of ‘ modern learning environments.’ Don’t argue for her to be removed, change her mind on this issue as Elizabeth Rata is trying to do. ACT are our allies here.