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Did They Die in Vain?

What is happening in New Zealand right now, is NOT democracy. It is not what those 30,000 Kiwis died for.

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Brian Mullane
Brian Mullane is a patriotic New Zealander. His comments were sourced from Facebook.

Over 30,000 New Zealanders have fought and died on foreign soils defending our flag, our freedom and our democracy.

What we are seeing in New Zealand betrays each and everyone of those lost souls and also those that were fortunate to return home.

Politicians of the two main parties, National and Labour, have taken it upon themselves to spit on the graves – the memories – of those fallen heroes and their families. They know best what is right for the future of this once great nation and that is the handing the country over to tribalistic Māori by falsely portray them as “INDIGENOUS”.

The last real act of democracy in NZ was in 2016 when the ‘fallen hero of NZ politics’, John Key, initiated the flag referendum, giving all of us the chance to choose. The people spoke loud and clear and the status quo remain. John Key resigned several months later and then we began learning of a whole lot of other stuff he had been manipulating behind the scenes.

It now turns out that that referendum was a watershed moment for our corrupted two major parties and their corrupted members and policies. They got the message loud and clear that having referendums on important issues, such as Māori seats, co-governance and, most of all, Māori sovereignty, will never succeed. So they have taken it upon it upon themselves to force their racist and divisive policies on to us whether we like it or not.

What is happening in New Zealand right now, is NOT democracy. It is not what those 30,000 Kiwis died for.

This article was republished by Breaking Views.

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