| The demigod Māui and the goddess Hine-nui-te-pōfoss-te-pō who crushed Māui inside her massive toothed vagina |
| "Indigenised", Maorified Christmas |
| British school children learning to be Muslim |
"They can, on another level of understanding, be seen as distinct spiritual powers. Each one is identified with a particular area of creation and has responsibility for that area."
"In the English language these spiritual powers are often referred to as gods, but they are not gods. These atua are created. They are the children of Rangi and Papa, who themselves are created out of nothingness. They are created spiritual powers." Https://www.faithcentral.co.nz/wp-content/pdfs/9E_TG_CEP0915.pdf
Shore has studied equity at Harvard, that haven for the Left where no self-respecting Catholic, for whom socialism is anathema, would be seen dead. He's into social justice. He's keen on Robert "FtR"* Prevost (aka 'Pope Leo XIV') because he's "encouraging Catholic education to continue to be a beacon of light rather than darkness". And the way to shine that light in NZ's Catholic schools, Dr Shore apparently believes, is to teach children to worship pagan gods. The apostasy, the ultra-liberalism, is quite simply breath-taking.
| *"F***k the Rules": sodomites parade in St Peter's Basilica, by special permission |
FatherProtectingHisKids
Trying to find a high school for my daughter to attend
next year in Palmerston North, NZ. Most are
into trans, so tried the Catholic school. Turns out they teach gender
ideology in religious studies! Wrote to the principal, Margaret
Leamy, asking for justification but no response
And again:
“For all the gods of the Gentiles are devils” (Ps. 95, 5a).
Trans ideology fundamentalists are in charge of the NZ’s teachers' union, the Post Primary Teachers Assn, Teaching Council, NZ Qualifications Authority and the Ministry of Education." aboldwoman.substack.com/p/trans-ideolo
| "Trans ideology fundamentalists are in charge in NZ’s teachers' union and associated organisations" |
In the US, the largest teachers union, NEA, is covertly:
THE CURRICULUM REVOLT NOBODY VOTED FOR - John Robertson
New Zealand’s public schools are staging a quiet revolt, and hardly anyone is admitting it out loud. More than a thousand schools — yes, a thousand — have decided they no longer care what Parliament has legislated. The Government removed the requirement for school boards to “give effect to the Treaty of Waitangi,” but schools are pressing ahead as if the law never changed.
And let’s be honest: this was not some minor adjustment. ACT, alongside National and NZ First, removed the legal obligation outright. It’s gone. Deleted. Repealed. Section 9’s Treaty compliance requirement — the clause activists clung to like gospel — is no more. School boards are now required to prioritise educational achievement, not spiritual or cultural indoctrination. Treaty duties sit with the Crown, not PTA volunteers/
But the sector’s reaction? A dramatic nationwide tantrum. Schools suddenly proclaim they have a sacred mission to “honour the Treaty,” though they cannot, for the life of them, explain what that actually means in operational terms. “Honour the Treaty” has become the magic password that justifies everything — from mandatory Māori spiritual rituals to compulsory cultural worldviews baked into maths, science, and English.
Let’s drop the politeness for a moment. Māori culture and Māori spirituality are not separate entities. They are a single system, two sides of the same coin. Schools are not simply teaching culture; they are introducing spirituality into a secular public system under the convenient disguise of “heritage.”
Somehow, unbelievably, spiritual content slipped past the secular firewall — and not by accident. It happened through legislative ambiguity and activist interpretation.
That ambiguity is now gone. The law has changed. Yet the indoctrination continues.
Parents who don’t want their children participating in Māori prayers, chants, karakia, haka, or spiritual teachings are not asking for the moon. They’re asking for the same thing secular schools have always promised: neutrality. But neutrality has become heresy. The moment a parent says, “I don’t want my child taking part in compulsory spiritual or cultural rituals,” they’re branded racist. The label is thrown around so casually it has lost all meaning.
Calling the Government racist for removing a Treaty clause? Absurd. Childish. Lazy. The clause was removed because schools were reinventing it into a licence for activism. The Treaty has morphed from a historical document into an apartheid rulebook, used to justify two-tier systems in everything from public services to curriculum design.
This is not an attack on Māori. This is an attack on mandatory belief systems in taxpayer-funded institutions. Nobody objects to culture, language, or tradition when participation is voluntary. But when schools decide your child must learn a spiritual worldview to pass the term, it’s not education — it’s coercion.
Auckland University tried this just this year with its compulsory Māori mythology paper. It blew up in their faces. Students revolted. The paper became optional because it had to. A university pushing compulsory spirituality? Madness. Now the same madness is spreading into primary and secondary schools — and at a much larger scale.
The public system does not belong to activists. It does not belong to cultural lobbyists. It does not belong to school boards acting like rogue political cells. It belongs to every New Zealander, every family, every taxpayer. And secularism is not racism; it is the only safeguard that ensures equal treatment.
Parents aren’t asking schools to abandon Māori culture. They’re asking schools to stop forcing it. There is a difference. A big one. Optional is fine. Mandatory is an abuse of authority.
It is time — long past time — for parents to speak up. Not with apologies. Not with hesitation. But with clarity:
> Public schools are not marae.
> Classrooms are not temples.
> Curriculum is not a political pamphlet.
> We teach law, not lore.
> Education, not indoctrination.
The Government has done its part by removing the clause that created this mess. Now parents must do theirs: demand a secular education system where every child, of every background, is treated the same.
Anything less is not diversity — it’s division. Anything more than optional cultural content is not respect — it’s coercion.
New Zealand deserves better than ideological schooling masquerading as enlightenment. And the public is too. https://breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2025/11/steven-gaskell-great-spiritual-rebrand.html
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Pope St Pius X, please pray for the Church
ReplyDeleteWow even jesus has some maori in him!!! Unreal
ReplyDeleteExcept Christmas is not even Christian or Maori. There is actually nothing Christian about Christmas except a day some Christians think Jesus was born which is debated. If you want to go right back to it’s roots it is Nordic/Germanic pagan and the traditional time of year is called Yule and could span up to 5000 years old.
This time of year approaching is Yule when the winter months have everyone home with family and fighting or war was forbidden during this time.
What people call Santa or Saint Nicholas or Father Christmas is actually two different Germanic gods. Santa riding in the night sky with 8 rain deer is really Woden riding his 8 legged horse during the wild hunt (cold front) the Santa that enters the home with gifts is really the god Heimdall gifting wisdom to those that descend from nobility.
The naughty list are those that died during the cold, the good list are those aloud to retrieve gifts from their ancestors barrows. The Christmas tree is a tree decorated with offerings to the wood elves to return back to the other vegetation and crops when the months become warmer. This is a celebration that could be up to 12 days long and the New Year’s resolution comes From during the partying and fires with friends and families they would pledge oaths to the coming year and it would be blessed by a sacrificial pig (where Christmas ham comes from).
So before people argue who should say Christmas in what tongue recognise it’s true origin and who the holiday actually belongs to as it’s a time of year of the Nordic and Germanic European, it’s of the European gods and the ancient European culture.
So this year make sure you hang up a shoe with a carrot for wodens horse Sleipnir and stay indoors with family, leave some gifts for Heimdall if he decides to come to your house to grant wisdom, decorate your tree so you thank the wood elves and welcome them into the new year, drink plenty of ale with family and friends while you place your hand on the ham and pledge what you want to accomplish next year.
Happy Yule everyone.
DeleteKane van Lit there’s also Saturnalia that falls around that time. The red Santa we know today was invented by Coca Cola. I just like the idea of Christmas though I don’t believe in it. I believe it’s the winter solstice in the north, originally a pagan holiday. But we are a Christian nation and there are good things the faith has brought, some bad. I think Christmas nowadays is too commercial but I like the idea of prayer and spending time with family or friends, or alone.
DeleteKane van Lit one could perhaps call yours the overstatement of the year. Christmas simply celebrates the entrance into human history the Son of God become Man, Jesus Christ Who redeemed the whole human race from the eternal death deserved by the original sin of Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden. The whole human race, including yourself.
The number of myths and legends surrounding Christmas that have sprung up in 2000 years testify to the mystery and significance of its true origin in the birth of Our Saviour in that humble stable in Bethlehem.
This year make sure you pay homage to the Christ Child in prayer. And the truly awesome way to do that is by attending the Traditional Latin Mass of the Catholic Church.
ReplyDeleteCut the gravy train to all maori immediately.
Martyn Jones some Maori genuinely need state assistance, in exactly the same way some non-Maori do.
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ReplyDeleteI’m not upset about this set, I just want to get those little figures like a chess set for Maori tribal warfare chess.
DeleteTania Matthews I'm not upset about the set per se. I'm angry about the misappropriation of the Holy Family's identity for political purposes.
ReplyDeleteBoycott pro apartheid part maori / polynesian racists.
ReplyDeleteDear God, please intervene.
ReplyDeleteThe thought of a Virgin and 3 wise men 😂😂😂😂😂😂
DeleteLorraine Culley-Jones yes, the entry of the God Man into human history is a sublime mystery and no, it's certainly not a laughing matter.