Recently, cultural Marxist Eru King-Kapa has written what he calls an argument for feudalism... only he forgot to make an argument and instead just said what he thought he would like.
Eru's position highlights the threat of maori terrorism and how close New Zealand is to having to use force to put down yet another Maori Marxist rebellion.
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One word - sedition.
But nz’s sedition laws were removed/repealed in 2006 under aunty Helen.
Paving the way for….unbridled sedition.
Which often leads to acts of treason.
An excellent presentation. Pity this didn't get worldwide viewing as probably, because of our errant MSM and travelling Maori Party activists, New Zealand is being portrayed as anti-Maori. Actually, we are pro-equal rights for all and always have been.
If only Chris Luxon and Winston Peters had supported David Seymours Treaty Principles Bill(Or even modified it). We might have much of this nonsense behind us now. Instead we still have the apartheid obstacles to overcome in the future. I can't see how Luxon can say the Government doesn't have the right to govern and we are all equal....and then we all just move on.
The penalty for treason once, was death.
I think I understand its justification.
When you say "another Maori Marxist rebellion", when was / were the previous one(s)? Recently? Historically? I'm new to this...
Presumably the fedal ststes would finance the dole themselves.
Oh, I don't think so, Robert Arthur. I'm sure that's where you and I would in.
What we'd end up with is a situation like Nunavut - the nominally self-governing indigenous homeland of the Inuit, largely financed by federal transfers from Ottawa.
Great place to live - high crime rate, high unemployment, high alcohol abuse/dependency rate, high poverty level compounded by a high birth rate. Gosh, sounds like East Cape!
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