Post by Kiwi Frontline on Dec 11, 2019 13:33:11 GMT 12
TEACHING COLONIAL HISTORY, THE INDOCTRINATION CONTINUES – Andy Oakley
‘Colonisation’ means the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
‘Indigenous’ means originating, occurring naturally or native.
‘Native’ means associated with a place by birth.
Considering the popular belief is that people began arriving in New Zealand about 650 years before present, and that the people who arrived here arrived at different times, and that they lived separately one could not possibly say that they were one people or that they were collectively indigenous.
What has been hidden from us is that the explorers who arrived here in the 1700’s noted in their journals that there were 3 different kinds of people living here, ranging from Melanesian to fair skin people and that these people were in an almost perpetual state of war. Which is a clear indication that New Zealand’s colonisation didn’t begin when Europeans arrived, it began when the second group colonised the first group in New Zealand a few hundred years earlier.
Despite that fact, through the school system we have an insidious belief system that has been injected into New Zealand culture through a process of indoctrination and racism. The belief is that the people who lived in New Zealand before Europeans arrived were one group known as Maori (brown skin), and that the Europeans (white skin) who arrived colonised these (brown skin) people. The belief system states that the resulting colonisation has been terrible for New Zealand and in particular for Maori people.
Whereas anyone who has done basic researched would know that before the 1970s, New Zealanders were world leaders in our social statistics and productivity. It took us just 60 years after the treaty was signed for New Zealand, operating as one nation, to overtake both the US and Australia in productivity, measured by GDP per capita.
How is it possible for this so-called separate group ‘Maori’ to only feel the apparent terrible effects of colonisation from the mid-1970s?
The terrible negative social statistics are constantly shown in the media as the proof of how bad colonisation was, and still, is. But surely it is the opposite, the evidence is that whatever we have been doing to Maori people since the mid 70’s is very bad indeed and we should stop it immediately if we want to return to high productivity and world leading social statistics.
The illogical toxic story of our history is promulgated by every political party that has held any seat in governance of New Zealand since the 1970’s and I will include most local body councils and many Maori leaders in that group too.
The ever-worsening toxic story of our history is in my estimation perfectly correlated to the rising suicide rates, particularly of our youth. Young Maori men kill themselves in numbers unheard of by any other group in the developed world.
To see how this process of indoctrination works there is a perfect example of it in the link below.
This is a group of people, who include Government Minister’s acting like children, have misinterpreted the Treaty of Waitangi and want to make the teaching of brown oppression and white guilt (Marxism) to our children compulsory.
You will hopefully reel back in horror as you hear them state that the biggest barrier to them forcing this hatred into our children’s heads is anyone who is white and doesn’t feel comfortable doing it, and that those people are the racists (not them).
www.facebook.com/Maori.Affairs/videos/244860516185138/
‘Colonisation’ means the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
‘Indigenous’ means originating, occurring naturally or native.
‘Native’ means associated with a place by birth.
Considering the popular belief is that people began arriving in New Zealand about 650 years before present, and that the people who arrived here arrived at different times, and that they lived separately one could not possibly say that they were one people or that they were collectively indigenous.
What has been hidden from us is that the explorers who arrived here in the 1700’s noted in their journals that there were 3 different kinds of people living here, ranging from Melanesian to fair skin people and that these people were in an almost perpetual state of war. Which is a clear indication that New Zealand’s colonisation didn’t begin when Europeans arrived, it began when the second group colonised the first group in New Zealand a few hundred years earlier.
Despite that fact, through the school system we have an insidious belief system that has been injected into New Zealand culture through a process of indoctrination and racism. The belief is that the people who lived in New Zealand before Europeans arrived were one group known as Maori (brown skin), and that the Europeans (white skin) who arrived colonised these (brown skin) people. The belief system states that the resulting colonisation has been terrible for New Zealand and in particular for Maori people.
Whereas anyone who has done basic researched would know that before the 1970s, New Zealanders were world leaders in our social statistics and productivity. It took us just 60 years after the treaty was signed for New Zealand, operating as one nation, to overtake both the US and Australia in productivity, measured by GDP per capita.
How is it possible for this so-called separate group ‘Maori’ to only feel the apparent terrible effects of colonisation from the mid-1970s?
The terrible negative social statistics are constantly shown in the media as the proof of how bad colonisation was, and still, is. But surely it is the opposite, the evidence is that whatever we have been doing to Maori people since the mid 70’s is very bad indeed and we should stop it immediately if we want to return to high productivity and world leading social statistics.
The illogical toxic story of our history is promulgated by every political party that has held any seat in governance of New Zealand since the 1970’s and I will include most local body councils and many Maori leaders in that group too.
The ever-worsening toxic story of our history is in my estimation perfectly correlated to the rising suicide rates, particularly of our youth. Young Maori men kill themselves in numbers unheard of by any other group in the developed world.
To see how this process of indoctrination works there is a perfect example of it in the link below.
This is a group of people, who include Government Minister’s acting like children, have misinterpreted the Treaty of Waitangi and want to make the teaching of brown oppression and white guilt (Marxism) to our children compulsory.
You will hopefully reel back in horror as you hear them state that the biggest barrier to them forcing this hatred into our children’s heads is anyone who is white and doesn’t feel comfortable doing it, and that those people are the racists (not them).
www.facebook.com/Maori.Affairs/videos/244860516185138/