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Saturday, June 27, 2026
Insights From Social Media: A Nation Undivided
A NATION UNDIVIDED
In the shadow of 1840's solemn word,
Where chiefs and Crown once forged a single path,
We stand as one beneath the Southern Cross—
Not fractured tribes, but Kiwis born of shared resolve.
No bloodline grants a throne above the rest,
No ancient claim demands a separate law.
For sovereignty was ceded, clear and true:
Kawanatanga for all, under one Crown.
Yet silence echoes from the halls of power,
While activists rewrite the Treaty's plain intent—
Rangatiratanga twisted into crowns anew,
Co-governance a veil for ranked divides.
They peddle grievance as a sacred right,
Demand consultation only for the few,
While millions watch their taxes fund the split:
One system for the race, another for the rest.
This is not justice. This is not the dream
Of equal souls who built this land as one.
No nation thrives on dual legal thrones,
On apartheid cloaked in "partnership" and pride.
It breeds resentment, poisons common ground,
Where Western light and Maori heart converge
Not in submission, but in mutual worth—
Preserved by merit, not by guilt or birth.
All New Zealanders—Pakeha, Maori, Pasifika, all—
Equal before the law, accountable as one.
No special caste, no racial privilege sealed,
No endless ledger of ancestral debt unpaid.
We honour history without its chains,
Celebrate the culture, fierce and free,
But bend no knee to separatism's call
That tears the social fabric, strand by strand.
Luxon's quietude is deafening still,
As undemocratic whispers claim the night.
The people spoke: one nation, undivided will.
Reject the activists' dividing blade—
Embrace the truth that made us strong and whole:
We rise or fall together, blood unranked.
New Zealand first—for every citizen's sake—
Equality our creed, our future's stake.
Source: Facebook (author unknown)

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