Maori tribal leaders are being used by the revolutionary left

It is disappointing to see how easily Maori tribal leaders have been duped by Marxist revolutionaries. Once, the Maori Party may have been about making things better for Maori. Not today. Today its about breaking down our democratic society and installing a one party communist regime.

Those who doubt this need to take a hard look at the history of other British colonies with South Africa and Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) being the most stark examples. The established society was overthrown in each case by the same old same old Marxist BS as referenced in the text below (from an article on Chile by Axel Kaiser in the Wall Street Journal 2020).

You’re hearing that exact same dogma in New Zealand today and you’re witnessing the same revolutionary take over mechanism as people living in South Africa and Rhodesia saw back in the 20th century.

The policies result from a profoundly false narrative Chilean elites tell themselves about the country. Over the past 20 years, intellectuals, media personalities, business leaders, politicians and celebrities in this Latin American nation have marketed the myth that Chile is an extreme case of injustice and abuse. It began at the universities, where progressive ideologues spread the idea that there was nothing to feel proud about when it came to Chile’s social and economic record…“neoliberalism” had created a society of winners and losers in which neither group deserved the position in which it found itself. 

Vladimir Lenin once revealed the most important strategy in any communist revolution when he said back in 1918 that his followers should strive to “create the appearance of popular support, communism must be built with non-communist hands“.

In other words, people must be fooled into supporting the cause. Cheering for it without knowing what they are really cheering for.

Another quote from Lenin was “a lie told often enough becomes the truth“. So we have such a lie here in NZ, and that is that the Treaty of Waitangi is somehow the “foundational” document of NZ and that it has “principles“.

This claim is so obviously untrue it is astonishing it has reached such a level of acceptance in the community. However it exists as proof of Lenin’s claim about a lie being told often enough becoming the truth.

The Treaty was just that. A treaty, or in other words an agreement to end warring among tribes and with the colonialists. It has no relevance to govt today and is worthy only as a museum piece. It has no “principles”, only articles.

That ACT and NZ First only wish to define these non-existent principles into something that could indeed be found in a “foundational” document is generous and compromising on their behalf. If common sense and truth prevailed the whole Treaty nonsense would be dust binned.

There are a number of Maori leaders who do not buy into this BS. They need to speak out. The National Party too also needs to take a stronger stance. Back up its coalition partners instead of undermining them.

Appeasement of Marxist revolutionaries never did any good in Rhodesia or South Africa or Chile or anywhere else, and it won’t do any good here in New Zealand either.

7 responses to “Maori tribal leaders are being used by the revolutionary left”

  1. simonseymour Avatar
    simonseymour

    So we have such a lie here in NZ, and that is that the Treaty of Waitangi is somehow the “foundational” document of NZ and that is has “principles“.

    What’s so much worse is that all such rhetoric does not reference the Maori language Treaty signed at Waitangi in 1840. If that document was adhered to, all the rest of the nonsense is exposed as lies.

    When “Honour the Treaty,” is mouthed by the racists, it’s the confabulated, ‘cooked up’ so-called English version in the Waitangi Tribunal Act.

    It is not the Treaty signed at Waitangi in 1840.

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    Anonymous

    Used by Marxism? See, under capitalism man exploits man, under communism is the other way around.

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    1. Richard Treadgold Avatar

      Poppycock. Capitalism permits the willing sale of goods, includes laws that forbid fraud, extortion and other pecuniary crimes and generally makes it hard to exploit anyone. Communism exists for people to live off the income produced by others and doesn’t apologise for it.

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    Anonymous

    It’s evident that you hold concerns about the influence of Marxist ideologies within the Maori Party and the broader political landscape. While diverse perspectives contribute to a healthy democracy, it’s essential to engage in respectful dialogue. Recognizing the diversity of opinions within the Maori community and across political parties is crucial for fostering understanding.

    Your historical comparisons with South Africa, Rhodesia, and Chile highlight the potential risks associated with ideological shifts. Constructive discussions can focus on addressing specific policies or concerns rather than generalizing entire communities or political parties. Encouraging open conversations that consider multiple viewpoints allows for a more nuanced understanding of the issues at hand.

    Concerns about the interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi are not uncommon, and discussing these perspectives within the framework of respectful dialogue can contribute to a more informed public discourse. It’s essential for leaders, both Maori and non-Maori, to engage in open conversations, fostering unity and addressing societal challenges collaboratively.

    Encouraging constructive debates within the National Party and other political entities is a positive step. Collaboration and understanding can lead to stronger, more effective policies that benefit all members of society. Emphasizing the importance of facts and reasoned arguments can contribute to a more informed and respectful political discourse in New Zealand. #RespectfulDialogue #InformedDiscussions

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    1. The Redbaiter Avatar

      Maori as a culture in New Zealand have been hi-jacked by the global Marxist movement.

      If there is indeed any problem that is peculiar to Maori, then it is never going to be fixed or even improved by embracing the same failed ideas of Cuba or the other countries mentioned above.

      Those ideas are a recipe for disaster. History proves this, and if anyone cannot see that, it is because they choose to remain blind.

      Singapore is a nation of four or five different cultures, but they coalesce in unity around the spirit of their country. That was once too a British colony. They’re going up. We’re going down. Another plain fact that the NZ Marxists would ignore.

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      1. igm Avatar

        Geoffrey Palmer has a lot to answer for regarding our current situation . . . he and Lange started this back in 1984.

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    Anonymous

    I agree.
    The Treaty was never a Founding Document.
    It was and still is just a Treaty.

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