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Mark, You Are off the Mark – Again

We want a safe, strong, united New Zealand – where immigrants are welcome only if they assimilate. Where Christian heritage is honoured – not erased. Where our children grow up Kiwis – not strangers in their own land. We do not apologise for standing.

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Brian Tamaki

“Mark, you are off the mark – again,” says Brian Tamaki.

Minister of Ethnic Communities Mark Mitchell has publicly condemned – via social media – the weekend’s Faith. Flag. Family. march – a powerful, peaceful protest attended by thousands of proud Kiwis, including many Māori, Pasifika and multigenerational families.

Let’s be clear: this is not hate. This is love for New Zealand.

MULTICULTURALISM WAS FORCED ON US – WITHOUT OUR SAY

For decades now, multiculturalism has been pushed onto Kiwis by politicians and government departments – without ever asking the people.

Kiwis were never consulted. Kiwis never voted for this.

Yet now we are expected to accept the erasure of our national identity, the rewriting of our history, and the flooding of our communities with foreign ideologies and customs that have no interest in fitting in – because the politicians say so?

We don’t think so.

We don’t want a “diverse” New Zealand.

We want a united New Zealand – one people, under one flag, with one national identity.

Kiwis First. Always.

ASSIMILATION IS NOT HATE – IT’S COMMON SENSE

Mass immigration without assimilation is invasion – and New Zealanders are feeling it.

Our housing. Our jobs. Our healthcare. Our way of life – all being reshaped without public mandate.

We don’t hate immigrants.

We simply say: If you come to New Zealand, you must respect and adopt Kiwi values – not try to replace them.

The UK, France, Sweden and now Australia are riddled with racial unrest, crime surges, no-go zones, Islamic rape gangs and foreign enclaves that refuse to integrate.

We must act now – before we end up like Europe.

We will not repeat their mistake.

WE ARE A CHRISTIAN NATION – AND THAT’S WORTH DEFENDING

New Zealand was built on a Christian foundation – it shaped our laws, our holidays, our morals and our national identity. Whether you’re religious or not, it’s simply a fact of our history.

It was Christianity that gave us key freedoms we now take for granted – like human rights, free speech and the right to protest.

These values are being slowly dismantled – by the very politicians who claim to protect them.

What happened on Saturday was not an act of hate. It was a symbolic reenactment drawn from the Bible – inspired by the prophet Elijah – a protest against foreign ideologies that are taking root in our land.

Flags were torn and stomped – not people.

Ideas were condemned – not individuals.

It was non-violent. Symbolic. Sacred.

Mark has criticised the use of the taiaha. But it was carried by Māori who understand exactly what it means to defend their land and people.

And let’s be honest – we know more about the use of a taiaha than you do, Mr Mitchell.

Don’t lecture us on Māori values or national unity while you sit behind a keyboard and watch this country being taken over.

MARK MITCHELL SHOULD NOT BE PREACHING “KIWI VALUES” WHILE IGNORING OUR FOUNDING FAITH

What values, exactly, does Mr Mitchell believe define New Zealand?

Christianity shaped our laws, our culture, our calendar and even our anthem.

Christianity is not “intolerant”.

Christianity gave us the very freedoms Mr Mitchell now weaponises against us – free speech, human rights and the right to protest. He can’t claim to defend them while trying to silence us.

This government is now gaslighting Kiwis for daring to speak out.

WE CARE FOR NEW ZEALAND – AND WE WILL NOT BE SILENCED

We want a safe, strong, united New Zealand – where immigrants are welcome only if they assimilate.

Where Christian heritage is honoured – not erased.

Where our children grow up Kiwis – not strangers in their own land.

We do not apologise for standing.

We do not apologise for loving our country.

“I call on NZ Government to revamp immigration entry...and declare our official religion is Christianity,” declares Tamaki.

And we will not apologise for declaring: “Jesus Christ is Lord of New Zealand.”

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