Post by Kiwi Frontline on Jul 12, 2023 18:29:10 GMT 12
MATARIKI DAY
P T writes > The msm is full of it as though the world was celebrating the second coming.
Friday is a holiday for all those who participate in the economy through paid employment.
The holiday is paid for by the employers. That cost will be passed on to the citizenry.
The net number of jobs in the economy will reduce until such time price increases catch up with the increased labour cost. We’ll pay. A premium on nights out irrespective.
All for what? The appearance, the existence of a constellation of 7 stars that after the rest of the world and Subaru have been aware of, Māori have just discovered and attributed to these stars magical voodoo powers of wellbeing. How irrational!
They have decided that it will mark the Māori new year.
What happens on the occasion of Māori new year? I guess they celebrate the continuance of welfare, unless, of course, like Jackson, Davidson, Scribbles, underpants man, Tamahere, Tukaki, and the other wealthy radicals, they’re in the money.
This day actually commemorates the evil Ardern and her maorification of our society based on labours fabricated lie about the treaty being a partnership; read article 1: Māori ceded sovereignty to the crown. There is no partnership.
It commemorates the destruction of our democracy; New Zealand is a society of 213 ethnicities wherein all people are equal, limitless opportunities offer equity for all, all people are equal, one law for all, each with one vote.
It commemorates the introduction of identity politics where in the group takes precedence over the individual so the Māori world view is glorified and imposed on the team of 85%.
It commemorates the unelected Māori wards.
It marks a day of mourning in anticipation of the anti democratic co-governance, the stealing of our water assets and the totally irrational imposition of Māori ownership of the nation’s water, the god-given life force for all life: human beings of all ethnicities, every animal on earth, and every plant. Just illogical, a childish whim, dumb.
The day commemorates the creation of the communist central committee wherein Māori have controlling governance of the Resource Management Act; the team of 85% has to get consent from Māori for building plans, business plans, feeding out on your farm.
We will commemorate the imposition of apartheid voodoo health on the team of 85%, the stealing of $1b in the budget for no cause and given to Māori with no accountabilities.
We can reflect on the change of place and department names to meaningless te Reo; we can decry the msm being the darlings of maoridom; daily documentaries on TV mascarading as news; ham acting, the sole providers of opinion on the propaganda of the day, the advocates of every commercial product. No wonder TV1 couldn’t pay their owners, the government, a dividend; no one watched TV1 or TV3 anymore.
However, if you think this is just too dismal here’s something joyous to celebrate on Friday: Labour have slumped a whopping 6 points in the polls, way behind National and Act, and the election campaign proper doesn’t start till Saturday. Woohoo!
P T writes > The msm is full of it as though the world was celebrating the second coming.
Friday is a holiday for all those who participate in the economy through paid employment.
The holiday is paid for by the employers. That cost will be passed on to the citizenry.
The net number of jobs in the economy will reduce until such time price increases catch up with the increased labour cost. We’ll pay. A premium on nights out irrespective.
All for what? The appearance, the existence of a constellation of 7 stars that after the rest of the world and Subaru have been aware of, Māori have just discovered and attributed to these stars magical voodoo powers of wellbeing. How irrational!
They have decided that it will mark the Māori new year.
What happens on the occasion of Māori new year? I guess they celebrate the continuance of welfare, unless, of course, like Jackson, Davidson, Scribbles, underpants man, Tamahere, Tukaki, and the other wealthy radicals, they’re in the money.
This day actually commemorates the evil Ardern and her maorification of our society based on labours fabricated lie about the treaty being a partnership; read article 1: Māori ceded sovereignty to the crown. There is no partnership.
It commemorates the destruction of our democracy; New Zealand is a society of 213 ethnicities wherein all people are equal, limitless opportunities offer equity for all, all people are equal, one law for all, each with one vote.
It commemorates the introduction of identity politics where in the group takes precedence over the individual so the Māori world view is glorified and imposed on the team of 85%.
It commemorates the unelected Māori wards.
It marks a day of mourning in anticipation of the anti democratic co-governance, the stealing of our water assets and the totally irrational imposition of Māori ownership of the nation’s water, the god-given life force for all life: human beings of all ethnicities, every animal on earth, and every plant. Just illogical, a childish whim, dumb.
The day commemorates the creation of the communist central committee wherein Māori have controlling governance of the Resource Management Act; the team of 85% has to get consent from Māori for building plans, business plans, feeding out on your farm.
We will commemorate the imposition of apartheid voodoo health on the team of 85%, the stealing of $1b in the budget for no cause and given to Māori with no accountabilities.
We can reflect on the change of place and department names to meaningless te Reo; we can decry the msm being the darlings of maoridom; daily documentaries on TV mascarading as news; ham acting, the sole providers of opinion on the propaganda of the day, the advocates of every commercial product. No wonder TV1 couldn’t pay their owners, the government, a dividend; no one watched TV1 or TV3 anymore.
However, if you think this is just too dismal here’s something joyous to celebrate on Friday: Labour have slumped a whopping 6 points in the polls, way behind National and Act, and the election campaign proper doesn’t start till Saturday. Woohoo!