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D Dawson
Non-Māori New Zealanders should not have to submit to indoctrination to be allowed to keep their jobs.
Most of these changes seem to have been put in place by the previous Labour coalition Government.
Separatism is alive in New Zealand when we should all be treated the same considering there are now 126 ethnicities living in New Zealand.
We have Māori corporates and businesses paying only 17.5 percent income tax while non-Māori pay 38 percent tax.
We have unelected Māori seats on our councils. We have some Māori children being given $4 school lunches when non-Māori get $3 lunches.
We have non-Māori being forced to pass courses to submit to Treaty principles and Māori protocols to sell real estate, also to train to be a doctor or a nurse, a teacher, a bank employee and a pharmacist who must be a Treaty expert confident enough to perform a Māori support song to keep their job.
Internet NZ is proposing co-governance and employees must comply with the Treaty or find another job.
I believe this is all “woke” stuff that shackles our country and causes many non-Māori New Zealanders to seek employment overseas where they have equal rights under one law and do not practise separatism.
The National coalition is saving $170 million on school lunches when the previous Labour coalition Government spent $4 million playing whale songs to cure kauri die-back.
Māori are using the Treaty to claim 90 percent of New Zealand’s seabed and foreshore, what next? Separate Māori government, jails, hospitals, welfare system?
We already have Māori schools, sports clubs, commercial fishing etc, etc.
This is causing great division and civil unrest and is being driven by the Māori Party and Green Party.
We are all one people, and we are all New Zealanders.
I believe we need a referendum to get rid of MMP, which will get rid of all the unelected members of Parliament who are dragging our country down.
No-one owns New Zealand, we are all just travellers in time.
No one living today in New Zealand is responsible for what happened 185 years go.
I do not own my property, just the right to occupy.