Post by Kiwi Frontline on May 22, 2022 10:24:25 GMT 12
LABOURS KINDNESS IS NATIONALS LEGACY
R A writes > With the ethnic cleansing of our media, and forced socialist and separatist language and policies forced on me, I am starting to feel like I'm living in another country, maybe this is how the Chinese or North Koreans feel?
New Zealand is fast becoming a dictatorship and a country where socialism and separatism are not only accepted but admired and embraced as the future of New Zealand.
Our young now think differently from their parents because they have been taught differently. Well not actually taught, indoctrinated with revised history and made to feel guilty for crimes they never committed!
These children's parents were taught New Zealand history by authors that wrote from what people actually saw and said, that were there at the time, or, were involved in the atrocities that happened, cannibalism, slavery, murder and looting of both white settlers and Maori.
None of this is brought up anymore? As if it didn't happen?
We are seeing and hearing a lot of politicising by National as well as Labour on co-governance when in fact these 2 parties share basically the same ideology concerning this policy.
Luxon and National can say what they like but it was "Honest" Johnny Key who willingly sent Sharples off to sign up for the indigenous rights act. National thought nothing would come of it. Really?? Wrong! Co-governance agreements are a violation of both democracy and national sovereignty.
Co-governance undermines the power of our democracy to make decisions for the general good since unelected tribes have effective veto powers and see things only from their own narrow interests.
With their separatist/socialist policies, and push for co-governance agreements, Cindy/Labour actually the party for 'Maori' are knowingly driving a racist, separatist sword through the nation’s sovereignty and undermining our hard-won democracy.
The way things are panning out in government be it Labour or National we are seeing democracy removed, normal rights and use of resources that we once took for granted, governance that was for equality going or gone!
Once again I say the Elephant in the room needs to be addressed, who are Maori? what blood makeup of a person relating to being Maori makes them Maori.Are they actually Maori?
This is something that has to be addressed and in the end, it will be Maori who have to address it.
Maori and their 'pet' historians can only twist the TOW and history to a certain extent, sooner or later the trough will not actually run dry, but, low enough that the greedy little pigs will be fighting for the last morsels of 'your' democracy, rights and anything else they can get.
Finally, you will see groups of the Maori 'elite' turn on each other and start asking the question, or making accusations.
If you want what we have got, or, going for, 'prove you're Maori, prove you're from here.
Don't look at National as the saviour here. What we are seeing is Nationals legacy, they started it and if they get back in National will finish it!
R A writes > With the ethnic cleansing of our media, and forced socialist and separatist language and policies forced on me, I am starting to feel like I'm living in another country, maybe this is how the Chinese or North Koreans feel?
New Zealand is fast becoming a dictatorship and a country where socialism and separatism are not only accepted but admired and embraced as the future of New Zealand.
Our young now think differently from their parents because they have been taught differently. Well not actually taught, indoctrinated with revised history and made to feel guilty for crimes they never committed!
These children's parents were taught New Zealand history by authors that wrote from what people actually saw and said, that were there at the time, or, were involved in the atrocities that happened, cannibalism, slavery, murder and looting of both white settlers and Maori.
None of this is brought up anymore? As if it didn't happen?
We are seeing and hearing a lot of politicising by National as well as Labour on co-governance when in fact these 2 parties share basically the same ideology concerning this policy.
Luxon and National can say what they like but it was "Honest" Johnny Key who willingly sent Sharples off to sign up for the indigenous rights act. National thought nothing would come of it. Really?? Wrong! Co-governance agreements are a violation of both democracy and national sovereignty.
Co-governance undermines the power of our democracy to make decisions for the general good since unelected tribes have effective veto powers and see things only from their own narrow interests.
With their separatist/socialist policies, and push for co-governance agreements, Cindy/Labour actually the party for 'Maori' are knowingly driving a racist, separatist sword through the nation’s sovereignty and undermining our hard-won democracy.
The way things are panning out in government be it Labour or National we are seeing democracy removed, normal rights and use of resources that we once took for granted, governance that was for equality going or gone!
Once again I say the Elephant in the room needs to be addressed, who are Maori? what blood makeup of a person relating to being Maori makes them Maori.Are they actually Maori?
This is something that has to be addressed and in the end, it will be Maori who have to address it.
Maori and their 'pet' historians can only twist the TOW and history to a certain extent, sooner or later the trough will not actually run dry, but, low enough that the greedy little pigs will be fighting for the last morsels of 'your' democracy, rights and anything else they can get.
Finally, you will see groups of the Maori 'elite' turn on each other and start asking the question, or making accusations.
If you want what we have got, or, going for, 'prove you're Maori, prove you're from here.
Don't look at National as the saviour here. What we are seeing is Nationals legacy, they started it and if they get back in National will finish it!