LET'S DIG DEEPER INTO THE EVIDENCE OF NEW ZEALAND'S RACIAL DIVIDE

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The ACT Party, David Seymour's Treaty Principles Bill has certainly caused many people to voice their opinions on what David Seymour's i ntentions are, none more so than the mainstream media propaganda machine, still being rewarded by the Government's Journalist Fund until 2026. It's my personal opinion this should have been scapped immediately on the takeover of the three party coalition.
I believe it is important that open public debate is encouraged as to the Te Tiriti o Waitangi as I believe through my research it has been highly corrupted. It has been likened to walking on broken glass when publicly opposing the legislative, judicial, Waitangi Tribunal corruption of the Treaty.

Christopher Luxton Prime Minister of NZ has blatantly time and time again said he will not support David Seymour’s Bill after the select committee process even if the majority of New Zealanders support this.

The PM Cabinets guidance manual sets out guidelines for all political parties as to how they enter the Treaty in policy decision making. It's a very messy, corrupt ' well let's see what fits this situation' concept. Which includes interpretation by way of a politically over-reaching Waitangi Tribunal, judicial papers, legislative acts, different interpretation of the English and Maori versions of the Treaty. There are many references to 'partnership' of Iwi/Maori and Crown (Govt)

With the NZ Government giving a key member of the National Iwi Forum a role in the NZ Human Rights Commission. Yes its time for public debate about race based rights, but where to from here, Christopher Luxon is determined if majority of New Zealanders want to go back to the original Maori Version of Te Tiriti o Waitangi without corruption, thats not going to happen. Obviously he is the fly (cockroach) in the ointment as he has had what he has said are constructive meetings with the Iwi National Chairs Forum, that have a backboor entry through Te Pati Maori Party to Parliament decision making processes.

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