Wake up, Kiwis!

polls-the-pattern-of-theYour government and maori vested interests are screwing you over.

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12 Responses to Wake up, Kiwis!

  1. Oswald Bastable says:

    I have just reposted this over at my site

  2. ZenTiger says:

    Aside from turning NZ into apartheid, I note another common theme in the polls, and that is on issues where the voters show strong opposition, the government rolls on regardless. The Anti-Smacking referendum with 88% against, on 1.9 million votes – ignored by government as the most high profile one that springs to mind.

  3. KG says:

    Good on ya, Oswald. Ansell has much more to say on his site, and the bit about the the information on the Waipoua forest stone city being embargoed until 2063 is interesting.
    If they have nothing to hide, why the embargo?
    And why did Key fly somebody to New York in secret to sign NZ up to the U.N. declaration on the rights of indigenous people?
    Lots of questions, stuff-all honest answers. :evil:

  4. The Gantt Guy says:

    Frog 1 to Frog 2: Hey, is it just me or is this bathtub getting a little warm?

  5. KG says:

    Frog2 to frog1: Nah, you’re just paranoid.

  6. Ronbo says:

    What’s happening in New Zealand is just par for the course in the rest of the Anglosphere – we are being ruled by Socialist Regimes run by modern aristocrats who could gave a hoot in hell what WE THE PEOPLE want. :evil:

  7. ZenTiger says:

    Hitler knew he had to crush the Poles.
    John Key will move to do the same to the Polls here.

    History always repeats.

  8. Darin says:

    “The Anti-Smacking referendum with 88% against, on 1.9 million votes – ignored by government as the most high profile one that springs to mind.”

    How do you get these people to wake up?At least NZ is a small country,it shouldn’t be that much trouble to get those people to show up at the capitol in mass.It’s not like you have 4,000 miles to cross a continent to get there.

    Like I told the local Teaparty when the majority of them couldn’t make it to the state capitol 150miles away for a rally.It is up to us to do what our founders did.They sacrificed their livelihoods,their futures,their families and their lives and we can’t give up a day off or a kids Soccer practice?We are fighting for something much bigger than us and if we don’t do it who will?

    Those numbers need to be shouted from the roof tops with the message “we have the numbers”if even 1/4 of those 1.9million show up you have the numbers to make an impact.

  9. nominto says:

    in my younger days ,I was always told quietly that Maori weren’t the first people here in NZ….told by who?……by older Maori [born ~1890’s]….[and no; they didn’t learn that at school]..
    found this quite confusing as it was said with some embarassing conviction..I thought it was a wind-up..
    q:?Moriori?…….a:?”no..others,but a very long time ago ”
    but it does not make a jot of difference as Maori were the only ones standing and ownership “is a foregone conclusion”…”to the Victor goes the spoils” [and they get to write the history]….
    One thing that does get me is all the shit that happened is being gradually washed away from the public eye ..unless it was a white man that did it.
    and to correct something else : Pakeha is a filthy word [or a low brow insult in some tribes]..always has been,always will be and it is the biggest joke that Maori has had on these white lefties…again ;who told me that “Pakeha” was an insult ..Maori elders. told to me in 1968.

  10. The Gantt Guy says:

    Dan Greenfield has an article up today which looks directly at the problem here, and the solution.

    Clearly, large numbers of the New Zealand voting public are opposed to the browning of our nation. I’m willing to bet they’re also opposed to most of the other social(ist) engineering nonsense emanating from Wellington. But they’re not organised. At least, not in the same way as our enemies on the Left, and nowhere near enough to strike fear into the hearts (assuming they have them) of the mendacious scum who disgrace the Parliament.

    “It [the solution] will come when we stop believing in electing the right man and accept that the honest politician is the one who stays bought. It may not be romantic or idealistic, but it is far more practical than waiting for the next Marco Rubio to come around.”

  11. KG says:

    What infuriates me is when politicians, on making decisions the public very obviously disagree with, trot out the old “we were elected to govern and sometimes that means doing unpopular things”
    Perhaps it does, but that’s not a licence to repeatedly ignore the wishes of the majority.
    They’re elected to represent the people who put them there, not to behave like fucking masters of the serfs and save their arses every three years by bribing the lowest common denominator.
    Nothing will change until they occasionally see a fellow scumbag swinging from a lamp post. It wouldn’t take many, before the rest start behaving like the employees they are supposed to be.

  12. thor42 says:

    “They’re elected to represent the people who put them there, …”
    Damned right.

    John Ansell’s site is great for getting stuff like those poll results “out there”. I’ll *definitely* be voting for his party, assuming he gets it up and running before the election.