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.
Showing posts with label Eru Kapa-Kingi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eru Kapa-Kingi. Show all posts
Saturday, September 6, 2025
Friday, September 5, 2025
Ani O'Brien: The path to the balkanisation of New Zealand
Labels: Ani O'Brien, Crown authority eroded, Eru Kapa-Kingi, Maori self-government, Maori sovereignty, parallel sovereignty with the Crown, Reshape New Zealand’s constitutional order
A requested explainer on what I mean by this
The Spinoff published a piece this week by Eru Kapa-Kingi titled “Mana over Money: The Need for Ngāpuhi Tiriti Justice.” On the surface, it looks like a heartfelt plea for fairness and this is certainly how the mainstream media will be content to frame it, if they ever get around to reporting on the radicalisation of Parliament’s smallest party. But read closely and it becomes clear this is not just about grievance redress. It is a call to reshape New Zealand’s constitutional order, to carve out areas of separate governance, and to take steps toward a future where Māori and non-Māori live under completely separate systems.
The Spinoff published a piece this week by Eru Kapa-Kingi titled “Mana over Money: The Need for Ngāpuhi Tiriti Justice.” On the surface, it looks like a heartfelt plea for fairness and this is certainly how the mainstream media will be content to frame it, if they ever get around to reporting on the radicalisation of Parliament’s smallest party. But read closely and it becomes clear this is not just about grievance redress. It is a call to reshape New Zealand’s constitutional order, to carve out areas of separate governance, and to take steps toward a future where Māori and non-Māori live under completely separate systems.
Monday, June 2, 2025
David Farrar: TPM now threatening violence
Labels: David Farrar, David Seymour, Eru Kapa-Kingi, Mariameno Kapa-KingiThe Herald reports:
Act leader David Seymour is condemning an “immature” challenge to a charity fight from prominent Treaty activist Eru Kapa-Kingi.
In a video posted to social media yesterday, Kapa-Kingi took exception to Seymour calling his mother, Te Pāti Māori MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi, an “idiot” during the House’s debate on the Regulatory Standards Bill last week.
Saturday, May 3, 2025
Michael Laws On Why It's Time To Get Rid Of The Waitangi Tribunal
Labels: Eru Kapa-Kingi, Michael Laws, Regulatory Standards Bill, Waitangi TribunalMichael Laws chats on The Platform about why he believes it is time to get rid of the Waitangi Tribunal.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Professor Jerry Coyne: We must decolonize the universities and undo the damage of the “colonial project”
Labels: Auckland University, Compulsory courses in indigenous culture, Decolonise, Eru Kapa-Kingi, Professor Jerry CoyneAuckland Uni Law School teacher: we must decolonize the universities and undo the damage of the “colonial project”
It’s not so surprising that Auckland University harbors a Māori activist like Eru Kapa-Kingi; what is surprising is that Auckland University has publicized his words and activities, amd they seem proud of them! For Kapa-Kingi’s goal is apparently to decolonize not just Auckland University (once the best university in New Zealand, now a hotpot of identity politics), but all universities in the country. And he sees academia more as a place to enact activism than to seek the truth.
Saturday, February 8, 2025
Bob Edlin: Waitangi........
Labels: Aperahama Edwards, Bob Edlin, David Seymour's Waitangi speech, Eru Kapa-Kingi, Lyric Waiwiri-Smith, WaitangiWaitangi – where a welcoming ceremony can involve being spat at and silenced (depending on your Treaty politics)
The several reports which seemed to rejoice in attempts to silence ACT’s leader at Waitangi this week included this article in The Spinoff headed David Seymour and the half-heard speech.
Politics reporter Lyric Waiwiri-Smith said:
Wednesday, May 29, 2024
Cam Slater: Scallywags? Actually, They Are More like Ratbags
Labels: Cam Slater, Chris Luxon, Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, Eru Kapa-Kingi, Rawiri Waititi, Winston PetersThe Maori Party and their proxies are upping the ante in their racist rage, promising to block motorways and roads and go on strike as part of a protest against the democratically elected Government’s policies.
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