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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Graeme Spencer: New Zealand Once Produced World Class Achievers......


New Zealand Once Produced World Class Achievers - Now We Can’t Keep Kids In Class 

It’s remarkable, isn’t it?

New Zealand, somehow produced world-leading scientists, engineers, explorers, aviators, and athletes - all before schools were required to open every lesson with ceremonial chanting and a Treaty compliance checklist.

Let’s look at some of our world achievers:-

Sir Edmund Hillary – climbed Everest without a Cultural Safety Officer and the climbing ropes being blessed.

Ernest Rutherford – split the atom - without having his chemistry class start with a karakia

Jean Batten – solo flights across oceans - without using indigenous navigation methods

Burt Munro – didn’t recite a Treaty principle before tuning his bike to break world speed records.

Bruce McLaren – built a racing empire without “co-governance principles.”

Denny Hulme – F1 champion, no cultural learning involved

Chris Amon – drove for Ferrari, not a single curriculum framework in sight.

Sir Peter Blake – won ocean races without completing a “waka-based leadership module”

Bill Hamilton – invented the jet-boat with engineering skills, not primitive ideology.

Sir Bob Charles – golfing great - no “tikanga-based sporting alignment.”

Scott Dixon – IndyCar legend - no chanting or Haka required before a race.

Barry Briggs – 4x Speedway World Champion - no time for a mihi

Ronnie Moore – another world speedway champion - no cultural chants required

Richard Pearse – flew before the Wright Brothers without any spiritual force involved

Murray Halberg – Olympic champion relied on grit and determination, not governance rituals.

Sir Peter Snell – one of our greatest runners - achieved without cultural influences

Sir John Walker – first man under 3:50 for the mile - powered by legs, not tikanga

Dame Kiri Te Kanawa – world opera icon without culturally curated warm-ups.

Sir Apirana Ngata – Māori leader, scholar, statesman - excelled through Western education.

Sir Peter Buck – doctor, anthropologist, Māori leader - succeeded through rigour, not ritual.

Charles Upham VC - didn’t pause mid-battle to discuss Treaty obligations

Fred Hollows - renowned ophthalmologist who relied on western science not matauranga

These New Zealanders achieved greatness through, hard work, discipline and responsible education from teachers who actually taught real world subjects - English, Maths, Science, Geography, true history and not being drowned in compulsory cultural BS. If greatness didn’t require cultural BS then, it doesn’t require it now.

In 180 years we built a world-class country and we didn't need compulsory cultural rituals, workers reciting chants, karakia's to start the day off, Treaty checklists before you started a job and some irrelevant blessing when you completed it.

Yet they are implying that today's children cannot read, write, do maths, or function as humans unless their school board signs a Treaty pledge, their classroom is decorated like a cultural museum, and their teacher is part-time social worker, part-time activist and a part-time curator of spiritual wellbeing.

Meanwhile, our literacy, numeracy and attendance rates are sinking through the floor. but at least the morning karakia gets sung in tune.

This is what happens when ideology replaces education, New Zealand used to produce world-class minds, now we produce children who can perform a mihi but can’t do basic fractions.

Now over 1,000 schools are out there protesting because Parliament dared, to remove the mandatory requirement for school boards to participate in Treaty ideology.

All this while the education system is collapsing like a wet cardboard box.

The scoreboard is revealing
  • 1 in 10 kids chronically truant, missing 30%+ of school.
  • 15% of seniors not turning up at all.
  • Only 56% pass basic writing and numeracy.
And what are these schools fired up about?

Not truancy. Not literacy. Not numeracy.

No, no - school boards choose to ignore the real problems and focus on useless ideology that the real world doesn't need and in most cases doesn't want.

But hey - let’s pretend the biggest threat to education is removing a clause from a policy manual.

Many schools announce their commitment to the “principles of Partnership, Protection, and Participation”, which is fascinating, considering:

These “principles” are
  • Not in the Treaty -
  • Not defined in legislation anywhere
  • Not required of school boards,
  • Not voted on by the public,
Yet these people are determined to teach it as gospel, because it fits the political story they like — not the truthful, documented, historical one, it takes a special kind of arrogance to teach fiction in the place of recorded history.

Are they actually trying to educate children or are they trying to indoctrinate them?

When a school knowingly teaches children false history, imaginary partnerships, invented principles political inventions as if they were historical fact, that’s not leadership - that's deceitful and commonly called lying!

What kind of teacher would choose ideology over truth?

None of these Maori teachings are of benefit in the real world, Maori are clear demonstrators of that , if it was so wonderful they wouldn't be top of our all our bad statistics - crime, imprisonment, unemployment, baby killings ...the list goes on. Their culture is so uninspiring they literally have to enforce it on people.

Be aware, altruism does not feature in the radical Maori world view, everything they do is for their own benefit.

Every little bit of Maorification, doesn't matter how insignificant it may seem is just a further step in the He Puapua plan for self governance, be warned.

Graeme Spencer is a staunch New Zealander who believes in racial equality and one law for all.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

What is the correct label for this ideology? It has elements of Neo-fascism with the emphasis on racial hierarchy. Some call it Neo-Marxism but it doesn't appear to have the economic elements of Marxism. Cultural Marxism is another name for it. Whatever it is, it is a form of extremism we are turning a blind eye to.

Barrie Davis said...

As a name, I suggest 'madness'. It isn't sane and it isn't rational; it is a collective neurosis of some sort. The people responsible are off their rocker. One sandwich short of a picnic, not rowing with all oars. And they are controlling the direction of the country. It must end in failure.
I find it very frustrating to be forced to participate.

Anonymous said...

Wow so many flawed arguments in just one opinion piece. Here’s one early highlight: “they are implying that today's children cannot read, write, do maths, or function as humans unless their school board signs a Treaty pledge”

No, they’re not implying anything of the sort. The author is using a strawman argument: a logical fallacy where a person misrepresents an opponent's position by exaggerating, distorting, or oversimplifying it, making it easier to attack or refute. Instead of engaging with the real subject matter, the arguer attacks this weakened or distorted version, creating the illusion of having defeated the opponent's actual stance. This is invalid because it avoids addressing the actual issue and instead targets a false version, thus failing to engage with the true reasoning behind the original argument.

Barend Vlaardingerbroek said...

Thanks for the reminder as to what constitutes a straw man argument, Anon 753. Now tell us why you think the quote you present from the article falls into the straw man category.

Anonymous said...

Because at it's core it is nothing to do with promiting maori culture. It is a very evil divisive marxist ideology that seeks to remove the concept of the individual. Dumbed down populations won't have the skills to fight it. The problem with nz is that all our leaders are either weak on the right or mentally ill on the left. If Donald Trump came here, he would solve many issues within a few months and would have negotiated a treaty with Taiwan so that maori who want to, could return to their original homeland.