Why This Race-Fuelled Rhetoric?
My personal response to having te reo shoved up my nose is to reject it altogether.
My personal response to having te reo shoved up my nose is to reject it altogether.
Kiwis who just want to get on with their lives are sick of it, and they perceive in Seymour’s bill an opportunity to restrain extremism while also reminding our courts about what, precisely, the Treaty means and what it doesn’t mean.
It is difficult to argue that Seymour’s pithy compression of the three key elements of the treaty doesn’t capture the essence of its purpose admirably.
Anything rather than question leftist government policies.
Settling the treaty principles and closing the borders will go hand-in-hand if we want to embrace the ‘two people one nation’ solution that has been proposed.
In New Zealand, we are left placing a great importance on incorporating this part of Māori culture into our lives, which sees that you can be judged on the tribe you come from, your ancestors and even the mountain you grow up near.
If you or I moved to another country, we would be expected to try to assimilate. But a lot of the people that are crossing our borders illegally have no intention of doing that.
The UK, Canada and the USA are in the same boat with illegal migration, but NZ and Australia not so much because we are remote. The globalists haven’t forgotten about us, though.
How can Christian church leaders, the ones who preach God’s love to all his children, suggest that some are more equal than others?
Have the betas now overtaken the alphas? That is one of the many foundational questions the voters will settle in November.
The fact that the father was aware his son was suspected of making threats is where the rubber meets the road. For most parents, that would be more than enough to make sure the firearms were locked up tight, but It appears the Gray home was a cauldron of dysfunction waiting to blow.
“I come to the dangers posed by the increasing entrenchment of the treaty in statute. The treaty itself contains no principles which can usefully guide government or courts.” – Lange
C S Lewis’ ‘The Last Battle’ and globalist multiculturalism.
For New Zealanders alive today, much now depends upon whether Queen Ngāwai takes after Elizabeth or Mary.