Monday, 9 December 2024

APARTHEID TE PATI MAORI'S CHUMS IN CHINA


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Any reasonable, rational Kiwi - Pakeha or Maori - would rate Te Paati Maori MP Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, her sidekick Rawiri Waititi and their protege Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke (how they love their colonialist hyphens) as idiots. Their fellow travellers in the  Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party doubtless see them, in leftist parlance, as very useful idiots.



Te Paati Maori (TPM) are undoubtedly useless to New Zealand society. Actually as ignorant advocates for apartheid they're worse than useless, they're dangerous. And the leftist legacy media - funded by NZ citizens - who shamelessly court this crowd and are to blame for their rise in the polls, have stayed shtum over TPM president John Tamihere's meeting in June with the Chinese Communist Party. TPM have friends in high, red places now. Gives the 'Mao' in the word Maori a whole new meaning.


In 1893, undoubtedly due to the influence of Christianity, New Zealand became the first nation in the world to grant woman the vote - including Maori women - 30 years before women in Great Britain, America and most of the rest of the world. TPM are savaging the hand that feeds them.


Only committed, traditional Catholics would have given any credence to the words of Sr Lucia of Fatima in 1946, when she stated that, as a result of Pope Pius XII's failure to consecrate the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, every country in the world, without exception, would be overcome by Communism. But in 2024 it's entirely credible that Te Pati Maori could be the Trojan horse for red supremacy in New Zealand. 








Te Paati Maori has vaulting ambitions - which could be realised with a little bit of help from Tamihere's chums in China: 

 




Having dropped the ball on abortion and euthanasia Seymour finally gets it right 


Olivia Pierson waxes indignant about Te Pati Maori (below): 


 

The steady stream of revisionist gibberish coming out of Māori Party rhetoric these days is eye-watering. They never miss an opportunity to bamboozle ordinary folks with silly word salads, half of which are spoken in a tongue only 4% of New Zealanders can even understand.


Take this for example:

In a recent interview with Jack Tame on Q+A, Debbie Ngarewa-Packer claimed—yet again—that “Māori never ceded sovereignty” and that at the time the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840, “there were two sovereigns: the Crown and the sovereign of the hapū and iwi. The hour, the minute, the second before our natural development was interfered with, what we had was Māori determining their self-determination, and we had those who arrived, who weren’t doing well, who actually had to be looked after by their own sovereign.”

 

When gently pressed by Tame, Packer admitted that, as Māori, she has “more rights” than the rest of us—“indigenous rights”—though she tried to pass off that disgraceful admission as “more obligations to protect Aotearoa.”

 

When Tame framed his next question around New Zealand moving forward in a modern world with equal standards of citizenship, Packer doubled down, stating, “We have different expectations and different rights, absolutely.”

So, there it is: racial apartheid is the single-minded goal of Te Pāti Māori.


 

 

After dropping the ball on abortion and euthanasia, David Seymour gets it right - at last

 

This reply from Packer reminded me starkly of Jacinda Ardern during her spectacularly morbid COVID lockdowns. When asked by a journalist if she saw what she was doing as forming “two different classes of people, vaccinated and unvaccinated—where the vaccinated have all these rights,” Jacinda interrupted, grinning smugly: “That is what it is. Yup, yup.”

 


I’m old enough to remember a time when pushing for apartheid—racial or medical—was a shameful position, a divisive stance that nobody wanted to admit for fear of being judged a fascist. Yet, politics in New Zealand over the last few years seems to be smoking these types out of the hut. Maybe that’s a good thing. At least destructive political agendas are now being stated openly. Jacinda tore this country asunder with her divisive policies, and Packer would do the same if given half a chance.


Let’s just cut through the BS: far from being united under a single sovereign, as Packer imagines, Māori iwi and hapu (tribes and sub-tribes) were engaged in relentless internecine warfare. Colonisers and settlers from Britain eventually put a stop to the savagery. The chiefs ceded sovereignty to Queen Victoria via the Treaty of Waitangi in exchange for protection from other European powers, who might not have been as genteel. Packer’s notion that “there were two sovereigns” is comic fiction.


The British had outlawed slavery in 1833 in all their colonies with the Slavery Abolition Act—years before the Treaty was signed. The only people to practice slavery in these islands were Māori, until colonisation ended it.

 

 

Waititi and Packer - ironic that they imitate the 'colonialists' they revile

 

When Packer claims “before our natural development was interfered with,” she conveniently ignores that Māori were not naturally developing at all. What spurred Māori development was colonisation. By 1867, all Māori males over 21 could vote, and dedicated Māori parliamentary seats ensured representation as equal citizens under the Crown.


From the way Packer and her activist ilk talk, you’d think Māori were subjected to 184 years of ruthless barbarity. I assure you, they were not. The welfare state, not colonisation, has been the true thief of Māori potential—as it has been for many Europeans. Generational dependence on government handouts destroys ambition and fosters entitlement. It’s a curse no matter your race.

There are many extraordinarily successful Māori who reject this toxic fixation on the past. They know that success comes from values and choices, not endless grievance. They must find Packer’s rhetoric about their race deeply embarrassing and patronising.

If Māori want progress—and most do—they must reject these divisive narratives. The only way forward for all of us is to embrace timeless virtues: responsibility, resilience, and a strong work ethic.OLIVIA PIERSON: New Zealand - Unity or Apartheid?

 




O Mary, conceived without original sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee

32 comments:


  1. Gives a new perspective of where the Te Pati Maori party could be headed. Perhaps John Tamihere would like to donate some of his income along with the rest of the Maori Party members of parliament to alleviate some of the needs of other Maori

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  2. Donald McLenaghen9 December 2024 at 12:31


    Criminals

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  3. Hi, Sr Lucia confirmed the 1984 consecration by Saint John Paul II as the one requested, and this timeline shows the amazing events following, from glasnost and perestroika in 1985 to the fall of the communist empire in 1989.
    https://www.ewtn.com/.../answers/consecration-timeline-14285

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    1. Julia du Fresne
      Cedric, I was waiting for someone to say that. There will be others thinking it.
      The 'Sr Lucia' to whom you refer was an outrageous fake, an invention of the Vatican to bless their defiance of the wishes of Our Lady for the consecration of Russia. For such disobedience the Church surely deserved Pope John Paul's successor, Benedict XVI who opened the door to the calamity of Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
      Please see here my posts on the astoundingly audacious hoax of the fake Sr Lucia: https://juliadufresne.blogspot.com/.../happy-feast-day-to...
      https://juliadufresne.blogspot.com/.../there-were-two...
      and
      https://juliadufresne.blogspot.com/.../will-real-sister...

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    2. Julia du Fresne I had a look through the evidence on your blog and, while there are some differences in appearance, there is nothing unexplainable by age/ dental work etc. The main reason this theory is implausible is the amount of people that would have to be in on this evil kidnapping or murder, the whole congregation of sisters who have formed her family her whole life, as well as the collusion of multiple popes and hundreds of other religious and lay people. If you are willing to overlook the extreme implausibility of such a conspiracy succeeding then your view of the Catholic Church is warped beyond reasonable discussion, and you are contradicting Christ's divine assurance in Matthew 16:18.

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    3. Cedric Piggin 'some differences in appearance' (not to mention personality and behaviour)? How anyone with intelligence can read Dr Horvat's evidence and not see that Lucia 1 and Lucia 2 are two very different women is beyond comprehension.
      I think that in spite of all the evidence we've seen of evil in the post-conciliar Vatican you vastly underrate its breadth and depth - especially its capacity for blackmail and coercion, and the capacity of the soul for self-deception and looking the other way.
      The gates of hell have not prevailed and will not prevail against the Church but she like her members must endure her passion and crucifixion in order to be conformed to Christ.
      I recommend you read the second two posts mentioned above, in their entirety.

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  4. The only thing missing,is her broomstick?

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  5. They probably will get funding from china

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  6. Do the numbers. When it comes to communism, less than 5% of Kiwis would support it in its reality, the TOW garbage promoted by the Maori party is NOT supported by 85% of the people living here.

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    1. Gail Oats yes, I agree: fewer that 5% probably, would support Communism as such, specifically. But remember that "Satan himself transformeth himself into an angel of light" Cor 2, 1:14). He is also the father of lies, as the Maori party daily demonstrates.

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  7. She's more Irish, than Maori.

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    1. Marilyn Burton she doesn’t give a toss about Maori she’s using then.
      TPM is communism.

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  8. She's just another politician with an agenda, she should only recieve the disdain, and mistrust all other politicians receive, it's not exclusive to any race, culture, tribe or group. Just as colonising is not the preserve of Great Britain, every race, culture, tribe and group has practiced it with varying degrees of success through out history, and will continue to do it as long as mankind is in 'control'.

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  9. When you look into the leader of Te Potty Maori - John Tamihere you will see a tyrant running a fiefdom - there are so many tentacles to his operation and reaching out to the Chinese Communist Party (https://www.idcpc.org.cn/.../202406/t20240620_164311.html
    ) can only mean that they are looking for a "partner" to help run New Zealand. Just the wording alone - "Tamihere said, Te Whānau o Waipareira and Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency appreciates the historic achievements of China's economic development. It is willing to strengthen practical cooperation with the Chinese side, promote exchanges in economy, trade, culture and sports, and jointly enhance the well-being of the people of the two countries." He does not speak for New Zealand - only the Government Ministers can, so his is a separatist movement that does not have all New Zealander's interests at heart. We have a right to be very afraid of this man.. and those associated with them.

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  10. They are not there to help the Maori.
    It's all about DIVIDE AND CONQUER
    Check out who is really behind their policies

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  11. TPM trojan horse you say?
    More like Maori meat in a Chinese wok.
    TPM fools are leading ordinary Maori astray from within; shonky one eyed leadership blinded by their own big ego's wearing a cowboy hat and sporting a plastic moko doesn't cut it when there's only half a brain between them.
    UN and China be only too happy to help them short term and rob them of all long term.

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  12. r
    It won't succeed

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    1. Tina Grbich Tahitahi9 December 2024 at 19:24


      Frankie Bullen my elders warned me of these radicals, I honestly didn't think they would start so much trouble. Wish I payed more attention to my tribal elders and there teachings.

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  13. Russell Armitage9 December 2024 at 19:43


    Bit how, can a Nun tell the Pope what to do?
    What consecrating the whole world mean?
    How can it influence political events?
    What standing does this Fatima woman have and who is she?

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    1. Russell Armitage Sr Lucia wasn't merely 'a nun'. She was one of the three shepherd children to whom the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared at Fatima, Portugal, in 1917 and gave them, to tell the world, the most profoundly significant spiritual words spoken in the 20th century. She prophesied that unless the Pope consecrated Russia to her Immaculate Heart as she instructed, there would be wars (WWI, WWII) and every country in the would eventually be overcome by Communism (a work quite obviously in progress).

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    2. Russell Armitage9 December 2024 at 19:45


      What do you mean by the Catholic Church deserved the Passion she entered. It doesn't make sense. You talk in riddles.

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    3. Russell Armitage yes I'm sorry, it must sound like a foreign language to non-Catholics. Tragically, since Vatican Council II the truths of the Church have become a foreign language also to many in the Novus Ordo (NO), Synodal, Bergoglian sect of Antipope Francis.
      That N O disaster is the Passion of the Church incurred by Pope John XXIII and his successors as divine chastisement for their refusal to obey the request of the Mother of God. The fake papacy of Jorge Mario Bergoglio endured now by faithful traditional Catholics (and prophesied by many mystics) is the crucifixion the Church must undergo, like Christ, to be conformed to her divine Head. But "the gates of hell will not prevail against her".

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    4. Dear Julia, I howl in support of what you are saying!

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  14. When you don't hear anything from a mouth piece like Tamihere for sometime you must liken it to the kids going quiet in the bedroom or the dog that stopped barking?? What is he up too? My guess is, no good scheming and plotting against the establishment for MORE personal gain and stuff the rest of you lot! As far as old mate Packer goes, she is so stupid that she can't feel the wool being pulled over her blinkered eyes by her very own Tea Party Idiots!

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  15. What happens if the dye companies or Thin Lizzie go broke

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  16. Going back to the people who dropped them off here because Maori never sailed here. The proof is in their river canoes . Once you learn to build multi hulled boats you wouldn’t go back to a river canoe !!!!!

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  17. Vallon Hector Parkinson9 December 2024 at 23:38


    Good that Jesus already had this covered when he went to the Cross to pay for the sins of all mankind!

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  18. Monique Tawhai Gillies11 December 2024 at 00:22


    Here we go again with your rants inciting hate speech Wtf 😳 why don’t you post on their/her page?? Wtf is a reasonable Kiwi?? You?? Gtfo. You didn’t get any likes from the audience on your own page so you desperately post your hate here. It’s this ugly shite that lets this page down to the gutter. Yuck 🤮

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    1. Monique Tawhai Gillies thank you and bless you for your abuse. Gratefully accepted, because "Blessed are the persecuted".

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  19. Julia du Fresne so when you persecute those of a different race, they are blessed to?

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    1. Trevor Hayseed yes of course, because the only difference in God's eyes, and in a Christian's eyes, is the colour of their skin; but those of a different race (like anyone else) will be blessed only if they "endure persecution for the sake of justice" (Mt 5,10).

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