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National, NZ First, Act all sanction wholesale slaughter of NZ's unborn children
Our nation is slowly dying. Death rates are up, birth rates down. Now why? No one in the establishment dares name the cause of the former, and the latter is due to replacing what Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger called the "tyranny of Christianity" with a new "religion of free sex" and its sacraments: birth control and abortion.
New Zealand society is quietly facing two alarming demographic trends that could have long-term consequences: a significant rise in excess deaths and a rapid decline in birth rates. Both phenomena have triggered concerns among some citizens, yet they remain largely uncommented on by the government and the media.
Rising Excess Deaths Raise Alarms
New Zealand's excess deaths have surged, with the death rate now 24 per cent higher than pre-pandemic levels in 2019. This troubling spike has been met with silence from authorities, who have yet to address the underlying causes or potential solutions. Some commentators, like Guy Hatchard from Globe Global, have linked the rise in deaths to the country’s biotechnology experiments, particularly focusing on the widespread rollout of Covid-19 vaccines.
https://globe.global/excess-deaths-roll-on-in-new-zealand-uncommented-by-the-government-or-media/
Hatchard argues that New Zealand’s pursuit of biotechnology deregulation poses serious risks to public health, and I agree. He suggests that a lack of transparency and caution around these technologies has led to increased mortality rates. While these claims remain controversial, the government’s lack of public discourse on the issue is creating a vacuum, allowing such concerns to flourish unchecked.
The lack of government and media responsibility is a worry, and it leaves us all wondering why. We are left to guess about the possible dangers of unregulated biotechnological advances.
Birth Rate Hits 30-Year Low in Wellington
At the same time, New Zealand is grappling with a dramatic decline in its birth rate. Wellington, the capital, has seen its lowest birth rate in 30 years, reflecting a national trend of declining fertility. Economists and demographers say many things are causing this drop, including the rising cost of living, changing family priorities, and couples waiting too long to have kids, then facing fertility issues.
But is there an elephant in the room that nobody is talking about. What could that be? I will leave you to speculate.
Another worry is the increase in miscarriages and stillbirths. There is also a worrying decrease in both male and female fertility, which some think may be linked to similar causes that are driving the increase in excess deaths. If so, there could be a common factor, such as a widespread experimental medical procedure, that is contributing to both trends. This article might give you a clue:
This link remains speculative but highlights the urgent need to investigate and identify these root causes. Unfortunately, there appears to be a great reluctance to properly investigate these concerns.
A Worrying Combination
Taken together, these two crises — rising excess deaths and a declining birth rate — pose serious questions about the future of New Zealand society. On one end, the country is losing lives at an unprecedented rate, while on the other, fewer children are being born to sustain the population. If both trends continue, New Zealand could face a shrinking, ageing population, with profound and catastrophic implications for the nation’s social and economic health.
To the tyrant citizens are enemies, foreigners are not (Aristotle) |
Immigration as a Band-Aid Solution?
A further concern is that the government, facing these mounting demographic pressures, is taking the easy way out by further opening New Zealand's borders to immigration.
While immigration from countries like the Philippines provides a source of hard-working, lovely people, it also carries economic risks. The influx of workers from poorer nations could drive down wages for all New Zealanders, particularly in lower-skilled sectors. This wage compression threatens to erode New Zealand’s once-enviable high standard of living, making it harder for families to get by in an already challenging economic environment.
If immigration is used as a quick fix to bolster the workforce, it could worsen inequalities and increase pressure on public services, housing, and infrastructure. Moreover, relying too much on immigration could delay fixing the main reasons for the country's population and economic problems. This would make long-term social and economic instability worse.
Threats to Societal Peace and Unity
Another key concern surrounding high rates of immigration is the potential strain on social cohesion. Without careful integration, rapid immigration risks fragmenting New Zealand society, leading to the formation of ethnic and racial enclaves. These enclaves, where different ethnic groups live in isolation from one another, can threaten societal peace and unity if integration is not prioritised.
The creation of such enclaves can lead to a sense of division within communities, where certain areas become dominated by one particular ethnic or racial group. This separation may foster feelings of alienation among both immigrants and locals, eroding the shared values and sense of belonging that are vital to maintaining societal harmony. Enclaves can become breeding grounds for misunderstandings, prejudice, and social tensions.
In extreme cases, a lack of integration could result in ethnic or racial conflicts, destabilising the peace and unity that New Zealand has traditionally enjoyed. This type of social fragmentation can also undermine democracy, as people may increasingly identify along ethnic lines rather than as a unified national community. The danger is that instead of becoming part of the broader social fabric, immigrant populations remain marginalised, creating long-term challenges for national cohesion.
Real Solutions: Addressing the Root Causes
The real solutions lie not in short-term fixes but in identifying and addressing the underlying causes of both the falling birth rate and the excess deaths. It is critical to examine factors contributing to increased miscarriages, stillbirths, and high mortality rates, which could share a common origin. Whether these are tied to a widespread medical procedure or other causes, uncovering the truth is essential for moving forward.
One vital step is strengthening the family unit and encouraging couples to have more children. This can be done by creating supportive social and economic conditions, including affordable housing, job security, and policies that make child-rearing more feasible for young families. New Zealand needs to foster a culture that values family and encourages population growth organically, rather than relying on immigration as a demographic crutch.
A Call for Action
New Zealand is at a critical juncture. The country's rising death rates and fewer births, along with the risk of more immigration leading to lower wages and social division, could negatively change our society and economy.
Without swift action to investigate and address the root causes of these worrying trends, the nation's long-term stability is at risk.
Encouraging family growth, identifying the sources of excess deaths, ensuring immigrant integration, and fostering open public dialogue are all necessary steps to secure a prosperous and sustainable future for New Zealand. https://goodoil.news/this-is-a-dual-crisis/
Are you going to look after those so called slaughtered unborn babies???? Nooo well then shut up... you have no idea the reasons why people choose to have an abortion.
ReplyDeleteShould a woman who was raped or a child who was molested be made to carry the baby??? NOOO
With a surname like yours, I wouldn't be pointing fingers at foreigners!!
Some opinions should be kept yourself!!!
As the mother of five, the last one born when I was 46, knowing that two aunts had Downs children in their forties, I have a very good idea of at least one of the reasons why people have an abortion. (I believe very few would actually 'choose' to have an abortion.)
DeleteI support with my money and prayer an organisation (Family Life International) which has a standing offer to anyone considering an abortion to provide for all their pregnancy needs if they choose life for their child. And of course there are numberless couples out there who would be so happy to adopt a baby.
The number of pregnancies arising from rape is tiny - far fewer than the sex-obsessed media would have you believe. And why should an unborn baby be sentenced to capital punishment when its father is the one who committed the crime?
Your remark about my surname reveals what value can be placed on your opinions. My maternal great-grandparents were born in NZ; my paternal grandparents met on the boat that brought them to NZ.
Im in to minds about that... If a woman is raped and ends up pregnant for example then yes abortion should be given the option or if the abortion needs to happen due to medical issues or complications that results in life or death... I just disagree if the abortion is to happen if it was a night on the piss and the pregnancy happened due to not being careful... Double ended sword really
ReplyDeleteIf a woman is pregnant after rape (which is very rare, far rarer than our sex-obsessed media want you to think), the unborn baby must not be sentenced to capital punishment for a crime committed by its father. Add abortion to rape and you only increase the trauma for the woman. Two wrongs do not make a right. And the 'Father of Fetology", Dr Sir William Liley, most emphatically declared there is no medical condition which poses the alternative of life for the mother or for the child.
DeleteKyle Matthews, too many these days are using abortion as the "contraceptive". Wrong, wrong, wrong. In mitigating circumstances yes I agree abortion might be the choice, but the majority seem to be because of lack of care.
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DeleteFrankie Bullen I have alway had a secret, I was attacked and kidnapped locked in shipping container and ended up pregnant. I lost my baby at 8weeks, even though what happened to me all thoughs years ago. I love that baby so much it was so powerful love and still miss my baby today, was mine not his that's how I felt and feel still.( I no my case was local nz news was on the radio too. That's how I ended up down here was for my safety.
oh love, big 🫂 🫂 for you beautiful lady.
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DeleteTina, I'm more sorry for you in your loss than I can say. Thank you for having the courage to witness to a mother's undying love for her child, even when conceived in terrible circumstances. You have revealed something of the trauma so many girls and women suffer following abortion; thank God there are organisations like Family Life International and Voice for Life who will direct them to the spiritual and emotional assistance they so badly need. I will remember you in my prayers, Tina.
Plenty of ppl who shouldn’t have kids are having kids. If a woman wants an abortion then she should be allowed one her body her choice
ReplyDeleteOh dear. The baby's body is not its mother's body. There are two bodies and two souls involved. The 'doctor' who performs an abortion actually has two patients - mother and child.
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DeleteClarke Mckinney maybe she should keep her legs closed. If she had brains, she should have protection she needs.
Deleteand you have never made a mistake then. Accidents happen
Deleteof course I have but forthnately I was always frightened I would get pregnant. The girls now are different. We used to worry about the guys. The girls are much worse. I have heard and seen them . They are even in my famiky. They get rewarded for having kids out of marriage. One had three kids to different fathers sorry she got an earful from me. Now on contraceptives. She did have one abortion. Didnt suit her, to soon after giving birth.. One of my Grandkids is in a jar or whstever they gave her. Oh she lit a candle. I expect after murder thats what you do. I suppose what Im saying is, from your lust and 5 minutes or lucky if more, you created something you don't want.
DeleteI think if I was rsped the first thing o n my mind would be to get the morning after pill..
ReplyDeletenot call police???
DeleteIf you were locked in a shipping container at the time and being beaten up, punched in the stomach, you couldn't get the morning after pill, could you? And the woman who was kidnapped and kept in a shipping container had a baby which in spite of all she could do died at 8 weeks. She loved that baby passionately. It kind of gives the lie to the hoary old "what about rape?" argument, does it not?
DeleteAre some of these commenters trolls? Why are they supporting abortion on an obviously Catholic page? Babies have a detectable heart beat at 5 weeks gestation. Ending that life is murder. Unwanted babies should be adopted out not snuffed out.
ReplyDeleteThe trolls' comments are made in certain FB groups on which I post the link to this page. I publish them here because they expose the lies told by those who would persuade us that there's no such thing as the right to life.
Deletet's also good for me to rehearse pro-life arguments to use at the Hastings Hospital vigil on baby-killing days (Fridays). Not that you can have in-depth conversations at the traffic lights ...
Heaven is going to have a a huge number of unborn babies there according to my Bible and a promise of God.
ReplyDeleteAlso as people have to work longer hours to just get by they either have no time for having kids or no energy when they need to just survive.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely agree. It's simply demonic and only God can overcome it but we must ask that of Him.
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