Post by Kiwi Frontline on Sept 10, 2023 11:54:35 GMT 12
YES, WE HAVE APARTHEID – John Robinson.
In New Zealand there is separation into two people: the minority ‘indigenous’ Maori, and all the others, who are second-class citizens.
This division is by race: in legislation, “A Maori is a member of the Maori race”. A count is made of racial identity, where any drop of Maori ancestry, no matter how little, places a person into that privileged group.
There are separate rights, which are constantly added to so that the division has become increasingly absolute. Different and vastly unequal voting rights, many specified special powers over the sea, rivers, lakes, mountains – and all water systems. Different education and health systems, different rights in law, where the old tribal tikanga is given special status. The list of divisions and special treatment is extensive, and steadily being increased.
The intention is for an end to democracy. The intended future is set down in the He Puapua report to Government, where the aim is for two unequal systems of government (the “Vision 2040”).[1] In the general parliament, Maori will continue their existing enhanced voting rights and their own party. Then there will be the separate Maori organisation following some form of tikanga, with a tribal system dominated by chiefs (largely determined by chance of birth). A third body, paying particular attention to the dictates of tikanga (and thus giving further power to the Maori minority), will meet to sort out a way to combine the rulings of the two systems.
That would be the fully developed New Zealand apartheid, expanding still further the current apartheid with its extensive division by race. The country is to be completely broken apart; with tribal rule, and no belonging or real citizenship for others.
www.nzcpr.com/yes-we-have-apartheid/
In New Zealand there is separation into two people: the minority ‘indigenous’ Maori, and all the others, who are second-class citizens.
This division is by race: in legislation, “A Maori is a member of the Maori race”. A count is made of racial identity, where any drop of Maori ancestry, no matter how little, places a person into that privileged group.
There are separate rights, which are constantly added to so that the division has become increasingly absolute. Different and vastly unequal voting rights, many specified special powers over the sea, rivers, lakes, mountains – and all water systems. Different education and health systems, different rights in law, where the old tribal tikanga is given special status. The list of divisions and special treatment is extensive, and steadily being increased.
The intention is for an end to democracy. The intended future is set down in the He Puapua report to Government, where the aim is for two unequal systems of government (the “Vision 2040”).[1] In the general parliament, Maori will continue their existing enhanced voting rights and their own party. Then there will be the separate Maori organisation following some form of tikanga, with a tribal system dominated by chiefs (largely determined by chance of birth). A third body, paying particular attention to the dictates of tikanga (and thus giving further power to the Maori minority), will meet to sort out a way to combine the rulings of the two systems.
That would be the fully developed New Zealand apartheid, expanding still further the current apartheid with its extensive division by race. The country is to be completely broken apart; with tribal rule, and no belonging or real citizenship for others.
www.nzcpr.com/yes-we-have-apartheid/