The Politically Incorrect Show - 19/09/2000
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Good afternoon, Kaya Oraaa & welcome to the Politically Incorrect Show on the free speech network, Radio Pacific, for Tuesday September 19, proudly sponsored by Neanderton Nicotine Ltd., the show that says bugger the politicians & bureaucrats & all the other bossyboot busybodies who try to run our lives with our money; that stands tall for free enterprise, achievement, profit, & excellence, against the state-worshippers in our midst; that stands above all for the most sacred thing in the universe, the liberty of the human individual.
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The country's head-long plunge into apartheid is clearly not about to stop. I quote from the most recent Sunday Star-Times:
"The government is pressing ahead with plans to consider Treaty of Waitangi clauses for more new legislation, including education legislation. Prime Minister Helen Clark confirmed officials were working on a cabinet paper to develop a standard Treaty clause for possible inclusion into 'relevant legislation. Obviously, education would be an example.'"
The Prime Minister is at pains to point out that such legislation would merely "formalise" & "standardise" what is already going on. Unfortunately, she's right. But we should still not let it happen. It's not actually the Treaty that is being so enshrined, but the "principles" & "spirit" of the Treaty that have been fabricated in recent years & used as an instrument of separatism & brown supremacism.
For those who've forgotten, the Treaty conferred political sovereignty upon the Queen of England, guaranteed to Maori "full, exclusive & undisturbed possession of their lands & estates, forests, fisheries & other properties which they may collectively or individually possess so long as it is their wish & desire to retain the same in their possession" & extended to Maori the "rights & privileges of British subjects." It said nothing about health, education, airwaves or any other of the myriad matters where it is currently being invoked. In such matters, one would infer that Maori were to enjoy the "rights & privileges of British subjects" along with everybody else. Instead, the Treaty has become a pretext for preferential treatment for Maori across the board - explicitly proclaimed in the draft free trade agreement with Singapore, implicit in the proposals for separate Maori seats on local bodies, race-based appointments of Maori to Health Boards, the allocation of Health Funding Authority (i.e. taxpayer) money to witch doctors, & so forth ad nauseam.
As alarming as this process is, the weasel-worded response to it from our official Opposition is just as alarming - Jenny Shipley says she's "not sure" that including the Treaty in education legislation is a good idea. Given that her government was a major stoker of the grievance gravy-train, her gutlessness now is scarcely surprising.
The best & proper solution here is to get the government out of health & education altogether & confine it to protecting the rights of all citizens regardless of skin colour. While the government IS involved in such areas, however, it most emphatically should NOT be promoting a Master Race.
Sixty years ago, a relative handful of British & New Zealand pilots held out heroically against the might of Germany's Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain, dissuading Hitler from a full-scale invasion of Britain & prompting Winston Churchill to observe that "never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few." Let us not dishonour the memory of those pilots now by implementing Hitler's racist theories here in another guise.
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