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Scallywags? Actually, They Are More like Ratbags

The Maori Party and their proxies are upping the ante in their racist rage, promising to block motorways and roads and go on strike as part of a protest against the democratically elected Government’s policies.

Te Pati Maori co-leaders have pushed back on suggestions calls for people to strike as part of a nationwide protest on Thursday is inappropriate, saying the Government was “oppressive” and the action was a necessary response to policy.

Thousands of people are expected to attend protests across the country this Thursday, which is also Budget Day. Organisers have encouraged people to walk off the job to unify against “the Government’s assault on tangata whenua and Te Tiriti o Waitangi”.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon told reporters today calls for people to strike were wrong and illegal as there were rule in place around when and how strike action could take place.

Asked whether it was irresponsible to call for people to strike on Thursday, co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer said: “I don’t think it’s irresponsible to call our people and meet their request for us to call into action.

“They’ve had enough, and I don’t know where you want to start, whether ending the genocide, the way that the Government has been marginalising rainbow communities, our taiao, our tangata, our reo, where do you want to start?

”The last straw,” Ngarewa-Packer said, “was that we’ve got referendums for Maori wards given a five day-turn around, the [repeal of section] 7AA [from the Oranga Tamariki Act], the way they’ve [acted with the] Fast Track Approvals Bill where they had no public consultation.

“Our whanau have a right to be heard and be seen and if us calling them to strike into rise, kei te pai.”

NZ Herald

The last straw? Bringing back democracy? Letting people vote on something is the “last straw”?

Good to know that the Maori Party opposes democracy.

The Maori Party talks about enabling a revolution, usurping democracy, overthrowing colonialism and destroying the apparatus of the state. If this were done by a white nationalist his feet wouldn’t touch the ground. It is incitement pure and simple.

Co-leader Rawiri Waititi said there had been strikes in New Zealand for years including before employment agreement processes were implemented.

“Who said only one person gets to determine what a strike is?”

Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters said Te Pati Maori had “been on strike since they day they started.”

“That’s all they think about,” he told reporters at Parliament today.

“They are disgrace to the former great Maori leadership of this country. Nothing is new about them calling for a strike.”

NZ Herald

Can you believe Waititi? He is advocating ignoring laws to suit themselves. But at the same time he is insisting that the treaty be honoured. These fools are the ones actually breaching the treaty.

Eru Kapa-Kingi, from Toitu Te Tiriti, told the Herald earlier the delays people would face on the roads due to the protest were nothing compared to the impact of some of the coalition’s policies had on Maori.

“So, a few people arrive late for work? So what? What this Government is doing to Maori on a daily basis is much worse,” Kapa-Kingi said.

“We are expecting thousands to take part – even more than the last time. This will be a repeat of our last activation but on a larger scale and we do want to be hoha and disrupt as much as possible.”

NZ Herald

That’d be Eru Kapa-Kingi who represents an organisation that has registered their domain name to an Australian address.

Registrar Website toitutetiriti.co.nz

Registrant contact

Registrant Name HORI clothing

Registrant Contact Address [xxxxxxxxxx]

Registrant Contact City byron bay

Registrant Contact Postal Code 2481

Registrant Contact Country AU

Registrant Contact Phone +61 426xxxxxx

Registrant Contact Email thehori1@xxxxxxxx

Funny, eh?

These ‘Maori Warriors’ are actually activists from Australia.

They are right though. Enough is enough…of this malarkey.


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