‘Segregating Democracy’

‘A perversion of democracy’:
New Zealand offers Maori 2 choices in voting. They can either vote with all other New Zealanders…or they can vote for special Maori seats, where only Maori can run or vote. This story is about a ‘Regional Council’ voting to set up ‘Maori-only’ constituencies… 

“Former Northland Regional Council (NRC) deputy-‘chair’ and current councillor John Bain walked out of today’s meeting in Whāngarei, saying he couldn’t support the ‘broken democracy‘ of bringing in Māori constituencies. Continue reading “‘Segregating Democracy’”

‘Maori Want Segregated Legal System’

Just as with aboriginals in Canada, New Zealand Maori are now pushing for a separate legal system because of their ‘over-representation’ in criminal activity and, subsequently, in courts and prisons. And just as in Canada, New Zealand has an adolescent Leftist gov’t willing to enact racist and regressive policies in the lying name of ‘Progressivism’. The similarity in demands has been fostered by the reactionary United Nations: 

‘MĀORI DEMAND REFORM TO JUSTICE SYSTEM’

“Māori ‘justice’ advocates have renewed the fight for a separate {segregated} justice system for Māori, saying the outcomes for them are still getting worse and they should be able to take the lead…  Continue reading “‘Maori Want Segregated Legal System’”

‘What Am I Missing?’

From New Zealand:
“My dad divorced my mum and married a lovely Maori lady.

“They started a new family. I now have half brothers that are Maori.

“Yet, some Maori tell me I should be thankful Maori let me live in their country and that I should be paying Maori rent, and that NZ belongs to Maori.

“Apparently, I should be OK with my half-brothers owning our local beaches, foreshore, and seabeds and I should go cap in hand to my own brothers asking for permission to access my local beaches. Apparently, my half-brothers should own my drinking water, too, because their skin is a little browner than mine.

“I don’t understand this. I thought we were all supposed to be equal and colour blind. What am I missing?” Continue reading “‘What Am I Missing?’”