| NZ Medical Council ethos |
The Medical Council’s draft statement explicitly claims that "historical and ongoing colonisation" prevents Māori from accessing health resources, and requires doctors to use their "position and power" to support specific political aspirations. Our doctors are being told to “recognise that mātauranga Māori is diverse." Similarly, the Nursing Council’s proposal dictates that "Te Tiriti o Waitangi provides a framework for nursing practice" and requires nurses to engage in "sustained critical self-refeflection" regarding "the dynamics of power" and "structural conditions".Don Brash @ Hobson's Pledge <hello@hobsonspledge.nz>
Your local chemist must now be 'confident to perform 'waiata tautoko,' (a song of Māori support), and advocate for 'giving effect to te Tiriti at all levels,' 'prioritising Māori voices and trusting Māori intelligence.' Pharmacists must be familiar with Māori health models such as Te Pae Mahutonga, which, according to the Health Ministry, refers to the Southern Cross constellation.
- Maori staff at Oranga Tamariki get unlimited 'discretionary' paid leave to attend hapū meetings or kapa haka competitions while other NZers have only annual or unpaid leave.
- You buy a block of land, you get resource consent to build on it, then you’re told you can’t because the land is sacred to a local Maori tribe.
- Pounamu (greenstone): Maori can collect it anywhere. Non-Maori can take it only from beaches. Those are differences by race in law.
- New Zealanders are routinely forced to take part in karakia (Maori prayers) at work and school. Most are tolerant of belief in Māori spirituality but don't want it forced on them.
- Teachers in one Auckland school are required to say karakia before every lesson. There are 10 Māori pupils in the entire school.
- Refusing to attend a meeting held on a marae, Hastings city councillor Steve Gibson took 'a principled stand against “enforced conformity in totalitarian states - or in liberal democracies.' He objected to extended speeches delivered in te reo Māori without translation. He said he would have no issue if speeches were translated, but without that, he questioned the point of attending.
- Pressure to engage with Te Reo is often justified by the revisionist view that the Treaty established a ‘partnership’ between iwi and the Crown, which apparently extends to everyone being obliged to be conversant with Māoris’ ancestral tongue. The fallback justification is that te reo is an official language, although that argument is never made for learning sign language despite it having the same legal status.”
Gibson cited discomfort with the spiritual elements embedded in marae proceedings, which he says conflict with his beliefs. The four-and-a-half hour session cost ratepayers $2,570 in venue hire and catering, which Gibson said was unnecessary when council chambers were available at no cost.https://centrist.nz/councillor-refuses-marae-meeting-citing-language-faith-and-cost/ - NZ Principals' Federation wants to lower the bar so Māori & Pacifica students leave school with NCEA qualifications.
But hold on: prior to 1974 you had to be more than half Maori to legally claim to be Maori. In 1974 Labour's Maori Affairs Amendment Act re-defined a Maori as 'a person of the Maori race, and any descendant'". From 1995 you could self-identify as Maori. Literally anyone can be Maori now. So what's it all about, Alfie? Subversion, that's what.
| Cui bono? Extra funding (now canned) for enrolling Maori/Pacifika would explain how NZ schools became Maorified |
The sobering truth in regard to this school's 'Catholic ethos' is that the conciliar Vatican (not to be confused with the Catholic Church) is complicit, if not a prime mover, in this scenario. Instead of defending the West and Christianity, Leo's globalist Vatican is a force opposing it. New Zealand's so-called Catholic Bishops have resorted to the Marxist liberation theology ploy of divisive racism in Catholic schools, directing staff to ignore their democratically-elected government by "embedding Te Tiriti in Catholic schools".
These wolves in sheep's clothing, these traitors to nation and religion, have incorporated "Māori wairua/spirituality ... and karakia/prayer into the daily life of the school". For God's sake! Literally! NZ's Catholic Bishops are teaching paganism to Catholic children.
Horrific
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