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Sunday, February 8, 2026

Graeme Spencer: Waitangi Day


Waitangi Day , it's hard to contain the excitement. A day where politicians are vilified when they don't attend and abused when they do.

How sad it is to be missing out on the delightful custom of rubbing noses with a fat, half caste that blames you for every misfortune that has ever befell him/her.

Waitangi day is a farce. A day for attention seeking, money hungry and greedy, manipulative Maori elite who rebel against the evils of colonisation. Where we find out - once again - how the Crown has failed Maori with its education and health policies A day wrecked by absolute losers who insult and abuse visitors.

Entertainment apart from the obvious, (the whole thing is a circus) is the all encompassing war dance, where the fattest of the tribe with undies made of string challenges the guests - you see one you've seen them all.

The brutal reality is that Waitangi Day is linked to the Treaty of Waitangi which in turn has become a vehicle for complaining groups demanding special rights and never ending amounts of money from the public purse. All Maori today are descended from the settlers to some degree and their forefathers deserve thanks rather than the drummed up narrative developed by many radicals and academics with an agenda based on lies.

The Treaty has done Its job and it's time to move on.

The Treaty of Waitangi still exists, legally, no one disputes that but its original purpose has been fulfilled.

It was created to establish sovereignty, protect land rights, and define citizenship. That work is done.

- New Zealand is now sovereign.

- Māori are citizens like everyone else.

- Land is owned and traded under modern law.

So why do Maori want to keep it alive?

Over time it has been reinvented, it has been turned into a supposed “partnership” and “governance framework” - things that appear nowhere in the original texts. These ideas are modern inventions and were never agreed to in 1840. The original English draft , the Busby/Littlewood makes the intent clear - one country, one law, equal citizenship which is why Maori try and discredit it.

The modern interpretation allows the courts to manipulate laws, demand special treatments and pressure the Government for financial gain and ultimately to gain governance.

If New Zealand is serious about unity, democracy, and fairness, it must recognise that the Treaty’s historical mission is complete.

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

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