Post by Kiwi Frontline on Apr 9, 2024 12:04:59 GMT 12
IS NEW ZEALAND PAST THE POINT OF NO RETURN? - Amy Brooke
Given that our judges are now expected to introduce tikanga – supposed Maori customs and traditions – into our court system, and that if a rangatira (important person) gives oral evidence, it cannot be questioned or cross-examined (since that would be disrespectful) the abuse of the court system and our democratic procedures is well under way.
The cancer that has long been eating away at this country,is the taking of billions of dollars from areas where it is vitally needed, for targeting at part-Maori interests only. This is on the grounds of ‘Maori disadvantage’ – e.g. the disproportionate number of Maoris in prison – with other excuses given for the never-ending raiding of taxpayers’ pockets – dollars handed out with no accountability which largely stay in the hands of those administering this racist-based funding. In fact most part-Maori, getting on with their lives like all other New Zealanders, are markedly fed up with the minority of obsessive part-Maori – including the minimally supported Maori party in parliament sporting anachronistic facial tattoos – but unable to substantiate their claim that they represent part-Maori as a whole.
The relentless attack on the new coalition government by the left-wing mainstream media has their misreporting NZ First leader, Winston Peters, even accusing him of extremist statements he indisputably didn’t make – stung by his criticism of their accepting the Public Interest Journalism Fund. This required their endorsing Jacinda Ardern’s government’s virtual claim – ‘We are the sole source of truth’ – with regard to the fraudulent assertion that the Treaty of Waitangi established a ‘partnership’ between scattered tribal groups and the Crown.
This doesn’t even take into an account an economy badly mismanaged by Ardern’s government, and apparently intent on booby-trapping the incoming government. Scores of contracts worth millions of dollars now needing to be broken were hastily signed when Labour knew it was going to lose the election.
Worst perhaps of all Ardern’s economic damage has been, against all professional advice, personally committing $30 billion from New Zealanders, without consulting parliament – or a country already on its knees – toward the nonsensical Paris Agreement on climate change, endorsing its spurious CO2 climate scam – an agreement that, if not repudiated, will cost each family $24,170. The question is, was this more than simply a vanity project?
Have New Zealanders taken too long to wake up to the fact that, as has been pointed out, a majority that stays silent does not long remain a majority?.....
www.spectator.com.au/2024/04/is-new-zealand-past-the-point-of-no-return/
Given that our judges are now expected to introduce tikanga – supposed Maori customs and traditions – into our court system, and that if a rangatira (important person) gives oral evidence, it cannot be questioned or cross-examined (since that would be disrespectful) the abuse of the court system and our democratic procedures is well under way.
The cancer that has long been eating away at this country,is the taking of billions of dollars from areas where it is vitally needed, for targeting at part-Maori interests only. This is on the grounds of ‘Maori disadvantage’ – e.g. the disproportionate number of Maoris in prison – with other excuses given for the never-ending raiding of taxpayers’ pockets – dollars handed out with no accountability which largely stay in the hands of those administering this racist-based funding. In fact most part-Maori, getting on with their lives like all other New Zealanders, are markedly fed up with the minority of obsessive part-Maori – including the minimally supported Maori party in parliament sporting anachronistic facial tattoos – but unable to substantiate their claim that they represent part-Maori as a whole.
The relentless attack on the new coalition government by the left-wing mainstream media has their misreporting NZ First leader, Winston Peters, even accusing him of extremist statements he indisputably didn’t make – stung by his criticism of their accepting the Public Interest Journalism Fund. This required their endorsing Jacinda Ardern’s government’s virtual claim – ‘We are the sole source of truth’ – with regard to the fraudulent assertion that the Treaty of Waitangi established a ‘partnership’ between scattered tribal groups and the Crown.
This doesn’t even take into an account an economy badly mismanaged by Ardern’s government, and apparently intent on booby-trapping the incoming government. Scores of contracts worth millions of dollars now needing to be broken were hastily signed when Labour knew it was going to lose the election.
Worst perhaps of all Ardern’s economic damage has been, against all professional advice, personally committing $30 billion from New Zealanders, without consulting parliament – or a country already on its knees – toward the nonsensical Paris Agreement on climate change, endorsing its spurious CO2 climate scam – an agreement that, if not repudiated, will cost each family $24,170. The question is, was this more than simply a vanity project?
Have New Zealanders taken too long to wake up to the fact that, as has been pointed out, a majority that stays silent does not long remain a majority?.....
www.spectator.com.au/2024/04/is-new-zealand-past-the-point-of-no-return/