Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Sean Plunket: On The Fire & Emergency Services' New Kaupapa Māori Proposal
Labels: Fire & Emergency Services, Kaupapa Maori, Kerry Gregory, Sean Plunket, Te Ao Maori, tikangaSean Plunket at The Platform had this information dropped into him anonymously, he talks that the fire service, a Crown agency, is being maorified despite Chris Luxon’s promise to wind back maorification in New Zealand.
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More non-productivity for NZ and the cost passed on through the fire levy to add to our already outrageous insurance premia. How many private businesses with elastic supply (ie eg no barriers to entry for competitors and highly competitive for customers who can change quickly at no cost to themselves) can afford to do this (the answer is none).
To have a cohesive society we will always have different groups who, although they might not agree each other and with all government decisions, go along with policies because there might be some merit for somebody in them. For example we support benefits because, even though able-bodied people should be working, we acknowledge this is not always immediately possible. There might not be jobs available.
What is happening now is that decisions are being made by the government( who have the ultimate power),which have no merit except to install one ethnicity over all others.
This must ultimately lead to great unrest and dissatisfaction. As Sean says "How will Tikanga help to put out more fires?".
Absurd - but all part of the total blanket takeover made possible by the entrenched apathy of the NZ people (sheeple).
What next? segregated beaches? rubbish collections? transport services? supermarkets which respect the Treaty ?
Absurd. And still no one objects.....
No one objects because any push back is immediately labeled racist.
Everyone knows “racist” Is the worst thing you can be, so no one says anything which emboldens the takeover.
A Kaupapa Māori employee is someone who works within a framework that prioritizes Māori values, perspectives, and approaches. Their job is to integrate Māori cultural elements into mainstream workplaces. Essentially, it's about ensuring that Māori knowledge, tikanga (protocols), and kawa (customs) are respected and utilized in the workplace. (They bully and harass employees into partcipating in workplace karakia and waiata among other things.)
The East German Ministry for State Security (Stasi) required companies to employ individuals who acted as informants or representatives to monitor employees and report on their activities. The goals for these individuals (aside from monitoring and reporting against fellow citizens) was to suppress dissent, monitor potential threats to the Communist regime, and prevent any activities that might be seen as subversive.
The pervasive nature of Stasi surveillance created a climate of fear and distrust among citizens, as they were never sure who might be reporting on them.
Those suspected of disloyalty or opposition to the regime could face various forms of harassment, intimidation, imprisonment, or even forced disappearance.....
The Kaupapa Maori employee is in every government department and civil service organisation, as well as appearing in various forms across local councils.
Employees routinely report harassment and intimidation. Regular citizens calling this stuff out publicly receive extreme levels of social shaming and general cancellation - as well as workplace cancellation.
Is imprisonment or disappearance for disagreeing with the Kaupapa Maori employee what's coming for us?
Any HR department could make these employees and roles redundant today, just based on repeatedly stated government policy - yet they don't?
Why have National not put a stop to this insanity? Its what they were elected to do - along with NZ First and ACT.
Are they all in fear of their lives?
Why has it not stopped?
Yes, the similarity between embedded micro Maori and the Stasi has been noted for years.The result : people who are intimidated into complying with increasing maorification.
Especially in academic NZ.
We have a government who could change this - why does Luxon not say a thing about it ???
He has to be the weakest PM we have ever seen, and his tenure is going to be very short.
If he thinks that he can't offend Maori, then why does he think that he can get away with not performing the duties he was elected to do for the rest of NZ ?
I feel that we are getting closer to some sort of revolution........
The cost of such "woke" gutlessness is now high.
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