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New Zealand Is Being Ruled by Fear

If we want democratic control of our country back we must ‘man up’ and actively front up to these racist bullying hustlers.

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Geoff Parker
Geoff Parker is a passionate advocate for equal rights and a colour-blind society.

Activist agenda driven Māori have virtually taken full control of New Zealand by utilising the vehicle of fear.

New Zealanders are frightened to speak out against this seditionist agenda, on social media, at meetings and/or social gatherings for fear of being labelled ‘racist’ or confrontation. In the case of social media the pack attacks can be very vitriolic.

The fourth estate has been captured by Māori nationalists, neverending publications promoting Māori wonderfulness, anti-colonialism, questionable Māori victimisation and oppression are published, yet balancing articles never see the printing press or the airwaves – even paid for advertising is rejected? Editors happily publish ‘letters to the editor’ that promote Māori wonderfulness and/or questionable history, yet appear reluctant to publish balancing letters, could this be through fear of losing Māori advertising?

Our elected authorities appear frightened to reverse racial separatist laws or special privileges for fear of an uprising from the mis-labelled ‘indigenous’ who have the time, systems, funding and lodgings throughout the country in place, to mass protest at short notice. Without doubt these protests cause inconvenience to working, law abiding New Zealanders who grizzle to themselves but timidly suffer in silence for fear of reprisal.

While most Kiwis leave our elected Local Government representatives to get on with business in a democratic way, tribalists inundate council meetings in an intimidating fashion that could sway decisions to their benefit. In fact it goes further than that: death threats were issued against a New Plymouth District Councillor who did not support Māori wards – frightening his children, promising to kill his dog, and shooting at his house until he fell into line. This reveals the dangerous influence that Māori radicals have on councils to ensure they vote the ‘right’ way. Through fear for his family and property this councillor has now dropped out of airing his views on Māori issues.

Recently registered nurses were subjected to a new set of ‘Standards of Competence’: 

“Nurses in New Zealand seeking to be enrolled or registered will now need to address the “impact of colonisation” on health as part of new cultural competency standards. The new Standards of Competence have faced sharp criticism from some nurses, who argue the requirements impose ideological perspectives and unnecessarily complicate training processes.

However, none were willing to speak on the record for fear that voicing their concerns could jeopardise their employment.”

Chris Lynch Media

To inform New Zealanders about the tribal takeover of New Zealand, Julian Batchelor, a courageous New Zealander, held Stop Co-Governance meetings throughout New Zealand in 2023. These were hampered with intimidating protests, which resulted in citizens, who sought knowledge, eventually becoming loathe to attend in numbers. In some cases venues were difficult to obtain because local tribes put pressure on the venue owners. These meetings culminated in a rally on parliament in Wellington which should have been a mass turnout, but sadly only a few brave souls participated.

Kiwis are now hesitant to host awareness signage on their property because it may attract damage to property and family harassment by Māori activists or their sycophantic followers.

Facial tattoos are becoming fashionable for those that reject colonisation and promote Māori sovereignty. As a google search suggests these tattoos are intimidating, therefore have the potential to install fear on others in society. Similarly the treasonous Tino Rangatiratanga flag with it’s red, black and white markings is becoming commonplace, but has a sinister air of fear about it.

We must not forget the ‘haka’ in which the primary purpose in bygone days was to intimidate the enemy with threatening gestures of stomping, arms waving, eyeball rolling and tongue poking, it is still a fearful spectacle used by Māori nationalists today, even in parliament house. 

It is getting that way that New Zealanders cannot even go to the bathroom without fear of upsetting some invented cultural practice that harks back to a pre-1840, war mongering/infanticide/slaveholder/cannibal, time. It’s a sad joke!

Have we become a nation of wimps? If we want democratic control of our country back we must ‘man up’ and actively front up to these racist bullying hustlers. We cannot wait for a ‘saviour’, that saviour is in each and every one of us – “If it is to be, it is up to me.”

This article was originally published by Breaking Views.

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