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Saturday, January 10, 2026

Anglo Saxon: 2026 - New Zealand in a pivotal year - Will democracy survive another election.


In this video, Rick the Anglo Saxon delivers a New Years rant about the failing attempt to accommodate communist tribalism in a democracy, the futility of funding Ford Rangers, raising the drinking age for Maori people and special sentencing for offences involving indigenous violence.



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9 comments:

Janine said...

New Zealand will survive but we won't be the same unless voters realise that they have power to make change.
The word indigenous has been hijacked by the UN to mean whatever they want it to mean. When the Romans invaded the Celtic Britons they didn't care whether they were "indigenous" or not. Indigenous is derived from the Latin word "indigena" which means "sprung from the land "or "native to"
All we should be concerned about is our path going forward as one people. If the politicians aren't up to the task ditch them.
Luxon and Hipkins are not leadership material.

Anonymous said...

We don't know where we stand with Luxon.
He has badly let us down by not following through on his mandate to stop this Maorication.
Essentially he lied to us, and seems unlikely to support democracy if he is given another term.
At the moment he will not even comment on the huge race issues NZ faces.
What an enormous letdown.
He has to be removed and replaced by someone who has the guts to stand up to these radical Maori and acolytes.

Anonymous said...

A question that needs answering is : does the NEW ZEALAND PM have any understanding of the consequences faced through the maorification of water, education, health et al.

Come on Luxflakes, REFERENDUM NOW.

Let the democratic process determine and set the future for NEW ZEALAND; and not by a minority of (non-indigenous) part-maori-grifters.

It is called equal democratic governance, and that is what is urgently needed. Let the majority set the future for NEW ZEALAND.

Let us hope that NEW ZEALANDERS go to the polls later this year with informed decision making. And, we get elected parliamentarians who deliver on what they promise during the campaigning.

Luxflakes, you have let yourself, the National Party, the coalition government, and all NEW ZEALANDERS down, through not delivering as promised in the run-up to the 2023 elections.

The 2026 elections will be a most defining time for the future of NEW ZEALAND, and all NEW ZEALANDERS.

James

Anonymous said...

We have a referendum every 3 years, we have to because we live in a representative democracy. The people voted. 92% want nothing to with Seymour’s dog whistling rhetoric. As you were.

Anonymous said...

The longer Luxon drags this out, the worse the situation will become.
What is history going to remember him for ?
Luxon, ask that question of yourself.
Are you going to be proud of your achievements, or ashamed that you let NZ degenerate into a Maori fiefdom ?

Janine said...

Anonymous at 8:16. That sort of comment tells us nothing about the direction you want our country to go. If you are a part-Maori separatist can you not see how many other citizens feel we already have an abundance of part-Maori representatives in parliament ?(Our representative democracy where only part-Maori are gifted seven seats).
I don't see any of the above commenters mentioning David Seymour.

Ellen said...

You are absolutely right, and everybody knows it (especially David Seymour) I think many members of the National Party would be open to the changes they promised to make with respect to Maori issues if it were not for Christopher Luxon. He is a dishonest man to keep on avoiding the issue, and although many thinking people will vote for ACT and NZF this coming election, the Nat's will have to shape up and really confront him - or share his opprobrium.
As for the current opposition, one would think they had already demonstrated their ineptitude, but regrettably, many people cannot free themselves from a limiting left/right position in politics and consider issues on their own merits (pathetic).
Anyway - hope to hear more from you, Well done!****

anonymous said...

This current issue - democracy or ethnocracy - is so important for NZ's future that no PM ( of any party) has the right to deny a referendum to citizens to hear their opinion. Yet, Luxon /National are doing just this and daring voters to ignore this matter and to focus on the economy. In this regard, he is no better than Ardern who concealed He Puapua from her fellow NZers. Both are dishonourable politicians.

Anonymous said...

I am still trying to understand Mr Luxon's opposition to a referendum which essentially gives every citizen in NZ equal rights. A lot of citizens of different countries in the world would love to have the same opportunity, but somehow our PM doesn't want to. And he still will not articulate why other than to say "I don't think it's a good idea" Why won't he explain, and why don't the news media ask him??

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