Outbreak of racism in New Zealand, rapidly becoming permanent

Outbreak of racism in New Zealand, rapidly becoming permanent. By Amy Brooke.

So many New Zealanders saying they would leave — if they could — because this is not the country they loved and grew up in. …

So what is happening? Basically, presiding over an increasingly aggressive Maori supremacy move (far from supported by most part-Maori) is a small group of extremists with strong academic backing, apparently obsessed by feeling special — because of part of their racial inheritance. …

The move to divide this country along racist lines is actively promoted by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern who shows no inclination to consult the country in her attack on our democratic traditions.


Great image in the international press, racist at home

However, as Hugh Perrett from our Hall of Fame states in a letter to her,

Many, many of us are heartily sick and extremely annoyed at your government’s ongoing campaign to bring about a change in our country’s name from New Zealand to Aotearoa.

He points out that government departments and major media have obviously been instructed to continually push this move …

Perrett accused Ardern’s government of being hijacked by Maori activists within her caucus, her coalition partners and various associates. However, New Zealanders are increasingly thinking the boot is on the other foot — that the hard-left Ardern is actively using this movement to destabilise the country. The deliberate promotion of divisiveness and separatism is straight out of the communist manifesto and he is quite right in stating her government’s whole agenda in this area is totally without mandate, ‘insidious, divisive, manipulative and dishonest …increasingly divisive of our society, even deliberately so’. Pointing out that it is our country — as well as the Prime Minister’s — and that our democracy is being more and more threatened by her government’s agendas — he asks her ‘to back off before irreparable damage is done to our society, country, and way of life’. …

The groundwork for this attack on our once-democracy has been laid over many years, with carefully chosen young Maoris taken abroad in the Eighties to be indoctrinated in communist takeover tactics. Donna Awatere Huata, for example, who with fellow Maori activist Ripeka Evans went to communist Cuba, and who published Maori Sovereignty, came back to sow the policies of disaffection among the gullible young.

Fanning a grievance industry is not difficult when people are told they have been cheated by the descendants of conveniently claimed ‘colonial oppressors’. The activism of these determined women and others, groomed in Marxist ideology, very much underpinned the ongoing culture of disaffection. The curious contradiction of claims of both racial superiority, because of some part-Maori ancestry, and of victimology can seemingly only be compensated by perpetual taxpayer funding. …

It is ironic that the country which protested so vigorously about the apartheid system in South Africa is now embarked on a deeply divisive apartheid system of its own.

Parents from all ethnic backgrounds are deeply concerned by what the future holds for their children — including those who might have been expected to go on to university — with these institutions now in the tentacles of far-left academics and weak management. …

The reality is that money talks. What has been called the gravy train of continual pay-outs of accumulatively billions of dollars to ‘compensate’ part-Maori claimants — long past the time when all claims were to be settled — is now speeding up with no sign of stopping, and fuelled by Ardern’s activist, subversive government.

You get more of what you subsidize. Who can be surprised?

But imagine little New Zealand turning into a land of full-on racism before we do! What cheek.

hat-tip Stephen Neil