The Corruption Of New Zealand

The Corruption Of New Zealand

Perce Harpham

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Draft2Digital
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Historia de Australasia y el Pacífico
ISBN:
9798223707738
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Everybody belongs to a minority of some sort so there is sympathy for removing "The tyranny of the majority". But this results in the "tyranny of a minority or minorities" and the destruction of democracy. This book explores Government’s obsession for giving Maori different legal rights from all other citizens.A pattern of events and vested interest moves have corrupted our democracy and history to promote a drift back to tribalism. The Treaty of Waitangi (Our nations foundation document) was actually about the end to tribalism. It ended the warring of the tribes by unifying them and their constituents as equals with non-iwi under one rule. This is being turned on its head with a return to tribalism and a squeezing out of anyone not in one of the Iwi. Can anyone seriously believe that Queen Victoria entered into a partnership with 500 Maori chiefs on the other side of the world? Or that the chiefs, whose wars in the previous 35 years had killed about 30% of the population would have thought that they were in partnership with one another. Yet this claim of partnership is one of the bases for the present destruction of our democracy.In some 70 pages I have set out part of the historical sequence of events up to this point. We must rapidly re-establish "one law for all" or our democracy will be crippled, or perish entirely, and our legal system will become largely impotent and inoperable. Also that we will develop racial intolerance at a level which we have never known.Without an electoral mandate this Government, in violation of its own Party Constitution, without authorisation from its Party Members, in breach of the oaths taken by all MPs, in breach of Article 2 of the Treaty of Waitangi and in violation of democracy is devolving Government authority to an unelected hereditary tribal leadership.King Charles III has the power to dismiss the Government or to refuse to invite a person to form one. This power was used for Australia some years ago and maybe should be used now before this rogue Government goes further.      

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