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The Maori English Lesson Con Job

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NZ universities are introducing compulsory Māori studies to new students. Most Asian fee-paying students are unhappy with this move and do not desire to be forced into another subject.

We still face the Māori trickery of them forming a trust and then being paid handsome grants from the government to run English language classes whilst using that to lure any new resident into their web of deceit to teach Māori culture.

Another example of Māori carpetbagging that should be stopped.

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