Look how the BBC propaganda covers an APPROVED protest
(www.bbc.co.uk)
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Strangely No mention of these protesters being violent (I guarantee some violence happened) or “far right” or “racist” despite them pushing for race based privileges.
They want to keep their privileged legal status. The new law would make everyone equal :
https://x.com/endwokeness/status/1858687896213221738
No amount of spin can keep the lid on the "PoC protest against equal rights for whites" normie realization forever, it's such a benign law to try and block the fact they're highlighting it at all instead of ignoring it is only going to backfire eventually.
Am I reading correctly, the bill is trying to say white people and maori are both equally New Zealand, and the maori are rejecting that?
Yep. And the woke support them, because White People Bad. ''Equality'' was always a lie. Strip White people of control and dignity was the goal.
Maoris want to maintain a legal system that puts them above other races in New-Zealand.
And any non-cucked race would want to put themselves on top in their homeland. That's only selectively frowned-upon based on the foundational bedrock of Intersectional Race Marxism : White People Bad.
When you have a life of privilege equality feels like oppression
Yes because maori arrived in NZ slightly before everyone else so they get special rights.
Logically the BBC should also be in favour of indigenous British having more rights than everyone else.
The lesson to learn is when you conquer a people, any mercy you show will be paid back with resentment and ingratitude towards your descendants.
Going to school in England in the early 2000s, I remember one time in PE class where our teachers thought it would be a tremendous idea to have us learn how to do a haka dance, despite us living on the complete opposite side of the world, and all being pasty white teenagers. Of course, 'multiculturalism' was all the rage at the time.
That was my only personal exposure to Maori culture, and it's one of those memories where you occasionally think about it in the shower or just before you fall asleep, and you cringe with embarrassment at how stupid you must have looked, even all these years later. The 'multicultural' exposure had the opposite effect on me, because I now have an instinctual negative reaction to the Maori, despite never having met one!
Their chief cultural export is a super cringey cave man dance that registers as either an ethnic intimidation tactic (when performed by a dozen 300lbs. male athletes) or a childish tantrum (when done by a bunch of women and elderly soys).
Inferior culture.
Savages.
Im of hong kong descent and we want british to come back to govern us lol. The chinese strip us of the rights we used to enjoy slowly.