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Politics

Unlawful Urewera raids

The Urewera raids were unlawful –I’m not a lawyer but I had the common sense to realise this was against the law. Doesn’t it seem slightly abnormal Armed constabulary in tactical black wearing PASGT Helmets and  Armalite Colt rifles laying siege to an entire township. But this township isn’t Remuera or Khandallah it’s a little Maori town … Continue reading »

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One Law for All

Often the Treaty haters like to bleat on about “One Law for All”  and pretend Maori have special rights over and above other New Zealanders. Then why can’t New Zealand adopt One Rule for all dating back from 6th Feb 1840. If the state only confiscated land from Brown New Zealanders and sold it for … Continue reading »

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Rest In Peace Parekura Horomia

Rest in peace old friend  I wouldn’t be able to watch Maori Television tonight if it not been for you.

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NZCPR the Treaty in the Constitution

The NZCPR part of the now entrenched Treaty hate industry have setup a discriminatory Maori complaint line on a futile quest to prevent the Treaty being entrenched into the Constitution. The only problem is their leader Muriel Newman from the UK neglected to ask any of the Constitutionary Advisory panel if this was their intention … Continue reading »

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I have a Dream

This is what Dr Martin Luther King would say if he was part of the New Zealand Indigenous rights movement that is part of the Civil rights movement. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: “respective families and individuals thereof the … Continue reading »

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Dame Susan Devoy TV3 Interview

In her interview with John Campbell on TV3 Dame Susan Devoy ticked all the right boxes It was wonderful to see someone from the Treaty hate camp convert to become a genuine Kiwi/New Zealander to read and understand the Original Treaty of Waitangi (not the littlewood paper). Dame Devoy has obviously talked to alot of … Continue reading »

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The Treaty of Waitangi

This section of the Treaty of Waitangi that the NZ government and large amounts of the New Zealand public conveniently choose to remain ignorant of. “to the respective families and individuals thereof the full exclusive and undisturbed possession of their Lands and Estates Forests Fisheries and other properties” This sentence represents water rights,4g Spectrum and … Continue reading »

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4G Spectrum for cellular technology

The Treaty of Waitangi promises Maori “all other property’s” this includes Cell phone 4g spectrum. Now what’s bombastic on behalf of Non-Maori is their claim to the technology when not a single component of my cell phone was manufactured in New Zealand.  The problem is British Racial superiority  a cop out justified because Maori didn’t … Continue reading »

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Tuwharetoa and Ironman

The Ironman organiser greed astounds me their million dollar profit margin got compromised when Tuwharetoa requested each competitor pay only 5% of their fee to swim across lake Taupo. The Ironman organisers made a press release screaming privilege on behalf of Tuwharetoa for an asset they own. Had the Anglo Saxon society of racial superiority … Continue reading »

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Police 10/7 reflects Maori perspectives

Imagine if Maori TV made a tacky TV show about Students in Dunedin that were non-maori making fools of themselves being humiliated. Maori television would be shut down in a heart beat it would loose its funding. Rick Ellis the CEO of TVNZ was in select committee asked what programmes he considered actually fulfilled TVNZ’s … Continue reading »

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