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OMNIBUS OF BLOGS 29/5/21
John Robinson: NEW ZEALAND APARTHEID
Beware: read with care; this article has been judged not fit to publish by the management of the New Zealand Herald, when overturning the decision of the Editor of the Northland Age to put it in the paper that he (supposedly) edits.
Acceptance of New Zealand law demands a belief in race, together with a willingness to accept apartheid with separation into members of “the Maori race” and other New Zealanders. Much of New Zealand’s law and system of government are based on that division.
This is clearly and unequivocally stated, in the Māori Affairs Amendment Act 1974, where a Maori is defined as “a person of the Maori race of New Zealand; and includes any descendant of such a person”.
Based on that definition, we have separation into two different peoples – with special seats in Parliament, special wards in much local Government, separate rights such as access to the Waitangi Tribunal, and much more. We are two people.......
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2021/05/john-robinson-new-zealand-apartheid.html
DEREK MACKIE: HE PUAPUA - WE NEED A COORDINATED PLAN TO FIGHT BACK EFFECTIVELY
It’s been a funny old month! A covert plan by Labour to completely alter New Zealand’s constitution and award a 50% share of power and veto rights to Maori is exposed in parliament...and then, the government’s popularity in the polls INCREASES by almost 3%. Surely that can’t be right! I know many people who comment on this website are upset and angry at how this could happen.
Living in NZ these days is a bit like poor old Alice in Wonderland, nothing makes sense, everything is the opposite of what it should be - “curiouser and curiouser”. For Alice it was a bizarre dream but for NZ it is a cold, stark reality. To those of us who have read He Puapua and know this government’s attempts to hide it from the public, to the extent that it was never mentioned in Labour’s 2020 election manifesto, it seems inconceivable that their support could actually grow.
This should be our Watergate moment! In many ways it’s far more important. After all, Watergate exposed a president willing to authorise illegal spying on political opponents - bad enough. He Puapua proposes to “gift” half the parliament and all Crown land and water to one minority race and then for good measure change our culture, legal system, education system and health system to favour Maori ahead of everyone else, with no public consultation, debate or referenda. The final nail in the coffin is to give preference and tax breaks to the iwi conglomerates that will be created from our national wealth, driving other companies out of business......
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2021/05/derek-mackie-he-puapua-we-need.html
DRAFT HISTORY CURRICULUM MISSES 600 YEARS OF AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND'S PAST – PANEL
An expert panel has criticised Aotearoa New Zealand's Histories curriculum draft for omitting topics, including women, labour and economics, and the single largest block of the country's human history - the 600 years of pre-European Māori life.
In a report on the draft version of Aotearoa New Zealand's Histories curriculum, the panel convened by the Royal Society of New Zealand to advise the Education Ministry said it strongly supported the introduction of New Zealand's histories into the core curriculum and strongly commended placing Māori history central to New Zealand history.
The report said it was impossible for students to understand citizenship without knowledge of history.
However, it said the panel "has concerns about the brevity, fragmentation, and, therefore, coherence of the curriculum draft"......
www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/draft-history-curriculum-misses-600-years-of-aotearoa-new-zealands-past-panel/26NXF6L7FKZPZWNAWXFROXVANI/
THE NEW ZEALAND SCHOOLS HISTORY CURRICULUM – by Martin Devlin.
The preparation of a new curriculum concerning the history of New Zealand is an opportunity to present our young people with a true, comprehensive and accurate story of how our country became home to a wide range of immigrants over a period of some 800-900 years-a relatively short period of settlement, compared to most countries of the world. From the arrival of the first wave of immigrants from Eastern Polynesia around 1200AD up to the present, over 120 different identifiable cultural groups have arrived in New Zealand.
New Zealand, then, is a young, multicultural country which includes three islands, the North Island, the South Island (sometimes referred to as the Mainland) and Stewart Island. The Chatham Islands off the east coast of the South Island also form part of New Zealand
New Zealand is similar in land size to the United Kingdom, with a population approaching 5 million. Though small in numbers, New Zealand has contributed in many ways to world affairs especially in sport, the arts, peacemaking and peacekeeping.
The pre-history of New Zealand, ie human habitation, is vague. However, with the arrival of Polynesian migrants in approximately 1200AD, a history can be identified, from Maori oral histories, from the documented records of various visitors and from scientific, archaeological and forensic evidence.
The draft curriculum of Aotearoa New Zealand’s Histories to be taught in schools from 2022 is focused primarily upon the history of the Maori peoples of New Zealand . However, from the late 17th century, visitors from other parts of the world either visited, or stayed, resulting in a shared history up to the present day.
Initial reading of the draft curriculum indicates three main objectives:.....
Continue reading here > www.nzcpr.com/the-new-zealand-schools-history-curriculum/
Clive Bibby: BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR!
The government seems hell bent on passing legislation, much of which will benefit only one group of citizens at the expense of virtually all others.
Where does this fit with the mantra that we are all in this together, one group of five million (supposedly equals) or the promise to govern in the interest of all.
It would seem that the PM and her motley crew are scared of their own shadow and worried sick that this is the only opportunity they will get to honour the promises they have made to only a select few of its citizens.
Which is difficult to fathom given the huge gap in popularity between Labour and the Opposition parties apparent in the latest major opinion poll......
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2021/05/clive-bibby-be-careful-what-you-wish-for.html
John Robinson: NEW ZEALAND APARTHEID
Beware: read with care; this article has been judged not fit to publish by the management of the New Zealand Herald, when overturning the decision of the Editor of the Northland Age to put it in the paper that he (supposedly) edits.
Acceptance of New Zealand law demands a belief in race, together with a willingness to accept apartheid with separation into members of “the Maori race” and other New Zealanders. Much of New Zealand’s law and system of government are based on that division.
This is clearly and unequivocally stated, in the Māori Affairs Amendment Act 1974, where a Maori is defined as “a person of the Maori race of New Zealand; and includes any descendant of such a person”.
Based on that definition, we have separation into two different peoples – with special seats in Parliament, special wards in much local Government, separate rights such as access to the Waitangi Tribunal, and much more. We are two people.......
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2021/05/john-robinson-new-zealand-apartheid.html
DEREK MACKIE: HE PUAPUA - WE NEED A COORDINATED PLAN TO FIGHT BACK EFFECTIVELY
It’s been a funny old month! A covert plan by Labour to completely alter New Zealand’s constitution and award a 50% share of power and veto rights to Maori is exposed in parliament...and then, the government’s popularity in the polls INCREASES by almost 3%. Surely that can’t be right! I know many people who comment on this website are upset and angry at how this could happen.
Living in NZ these days is a bit like poor old Alice in Wonderland, nothing makes sense, everything is the opposite of what it should be - “curiouser and curiouser”. For Alice it was a bizarre dream but for NZ it is a cold, stark reality. To those of us who have read He Puapua and know this government’s attempts to hide it from the public, to the extent that it was never mentioned in Labour’s 2020 election manifesto, it seems inconceivable that their support could actually grow.
This should be our Watergate moment! In many ways it’s far more important. After all, Watergate exposed a president willing to authorise illegal spying on political opponents - bad enough. He Puapua proposes to “gift” half the parliament and all Crown land and water to one minority race and then for good measure change our culture, legal system, education system and health system to favour Maori ahead of everyone else, with no public consultation, debate or referenda. The final nail in the coffin is to give preference and tax breaks to the iwi conglomerates that will be created from our national wealth, driving other companies out of business......
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2021/05/derek-mackie-he-puapua-we-need.html
DRAFT HISTORY CURRICULUM MISSES 600 YEARS OF AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND'S PAST – PANEL
An expert panel has criticised Aotearoa New Zealand's Histories curriculum draft for omitting topics, including women, labour and economics, and the single largest block of the country's human history - the 600 years of pre-European Māori life.
In a report on the draft version of Aotearoa New Zealand's Histories curriculum, the panel convened by the Royal Society of New Zealand to advise the Education Ministry said it strongly supported the introduction of New Zealand's histories into the core curriculum and strongly commended placing Māori history central to New Zealand history.
The report said it was impossible for students to understand citizenship without knowledge of history.
However, it said the panel "has concerns about the brevity, fragmentation, and, therefore, coherence of the curriculum draft"......
www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/draft-history-curriculum-misses-600-years-of-aotearoa-new-zealands-past-panel/26NXF6L7FKZPZWNAWXFROXVANI/
THE NEW ZEALAND SCHOOLS HISTORY CURRICULUM – by Martin Devlin.
The preparation of a new curriculum concerning the history of New Zealand is an opportunity to present our young people with a true, comprehensive and accurate story of how our country became home to a wide range of immigrants over a period of some 800-900 years-a relatively short period of settlement, compared to most countries of the world. From the arrival of the first wave of immigrants from Eastern Polynesia around 1200AD up to the present, over 120 different identifiable cultural groups have arrived in New Zealand.
New Zealand, then, is a young, multicultural country which includes three islands, the North Island, the South Island (sometimes referred to as the Mainland) and Stewart Island. The Chatham Islands off the east coast of the South Island also form part of New Zealand
New Zealand is similar in land size to the United Kingdom, with a population approaching 5 million. Though small in numbers, New Zealand has contributed in many ways to world affairs especially in sport, the arts, peacemaking and peacekeeping.
The pre-history of New Zealand, ie human habitation, is vague. However, with the arrival of Polynesian migrants in approximately 1200AD, a history can be identified, from Maori oral histories, from the documented records of various visitors and from scientific, archaeological and forensic evidence.
The draft curriculum of Aotearoa New Zealand’s Histories to be taught in schools from 2022 is focused primarily upon the history of the Maori peoples of New Zealand . However, from the late 17th century, visitors from other parts of the world either visited, or stayed, resulting in a shared history up to the present day.
Initial reading of the draft curriculum indicates three main objectives:.....
Continue reading here > www.nzcpr.com/the-new-zealand-schools-history-curriculum/
Clive Bibby: BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR!
The government seems hell bent on passing legislation, much of which will benefit only one group of citizens at the expense of virtually all others.
Where does this fit with the mantra that we are all in this together, one group of five million (supposedly equals) or the promise to govern in the interest of all.
It would seem that the PM and her motley crew are scared of their own shadow and worried sick that this is the only opportunity they will get to honour the promises they have made to only a select few of its citizens.
Which is difficult to fathom given the huge gap in popularity between Labour and the Opposition parties apparent in the latest major opinion poll......
breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2021/05/clive-bibby-be-careful-what-you-wish-for.html