Post by Kiwi Frontline on Sept 11, 2021 10:37:58 GMT 12
RELIGION OR NATION
The lethal combination of the short-sighted greed of Maori Tribal Activists supplemented by the long term globalist plan of the UN has created a powerful anti-New Zealand nationalist identity. The only option for the New Zealand government is to identify this threat for what it is and treat it accordingly. The Maori Nation should be regarded as we would any other aggressive nation-state that seeks to undermine the government and take over the country.
Pretending that we are dealing with anything other than a Nation-State actor will lead to further degradation of the integrity and autonomy of New Zealand. Assuming this position allows the New Zealand government freedom of action and agency to move against the Maori Nation with complete autonomy, unhindered by the years of moral blackmail and litigation that has handicapped our progress so far.
If the government were to take this stance they could bring forward a range of proposals to deal with the threat; at one end of the spectrum, they could negotiate territorial autonomy for the new nation, with some area of the country set aside for the creation of the Maori Nation of Aotearoa, with any degree of autonomy that seems workable.
At the other end of the spectrum, the government could proscribe Maori activist groups and organisations, shutting down the organisations and arresting the activists. Between the two extremes is an almost endless range of possibilities for autonomy and concession. But what we cannot have is this continual litigation and degradation of the culture at massive and crippling expense to the country.
These are radical proposals, but we cannot pretend it is business as usual in New Zealand. We face Maori Separatist extremists for whom a radical proposal is the only appropriate defence. If a forthright and serious solution is not found soon the country will be destroyed as we know it. And there will be people behind the UN who will be quite happy with that outcome.
theeuropeannewzealander.net/2021/09/10/religion-or-nation/
The lethal combination of the short-sighted greed of Maori Tribal Activists supplemented by the long term globalist plan of the UN has created a powerful anti-New Zealand nationalist identity. The only option for the New Zealand government is to identify this threat for what it is and treat it accordingly. The Maori Nation should be regarded as we would any other aggressive nation-state that seeks to undermine the government and take over the country.
Pretending that we are dealing with anything other than a Nation-State actor will lead to further degradation of the integrity and autonomy of New Zealand. Assuming this position allows the New Zealand government freedom of action and agency to move against the Maori Nation with complete autonomy, unhindered by the years of moral blackmail and litigation that has handicapped our progress so far.
If the government were to take this stance they could bring forward a range of proposals to deal with the threat; at one end of the spectrum, they could negotiate territorial autonomy for the new nation, with some area of the country set aside for the creation of the Maori Nation of Aotearoa, with any degree of autonomy that seems workable.
At the other end of the spectrum, the government could proscribe Maori activist groups and organisations, shutting down the organisations and arresting the activists. Between the two extremes is an almost endless range of possibilities for autonomy and concession. But what we cannot have is this continual litigation and degradation of the culture at massive and crippling expense to the country.
These are radical proposals, but we cannot pretend it is business as usual in New Zealand. We face Maori Separatist extremists for whom a radical proposal is the only appropriate defence. If a forthright and serious solution is not found soon the country will be destroyed as we know it. And there will be people behind the UN who will be quite happy with that outcome.
theeuropeannewzealander.net/2021/09/10/religion-or-nation/