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 Are New Zealanders ready for nationwide ‘Do Nothing’ protest?

Answer:

  • The Maori advancement is happening daily 

  • the Maori Sovereignty Movement (MSM) grows stronger by the day 

  • The pro-Maori - Anti-Colonist indoctrination in our education system is turning out thousands of younger supporters of MSM every year

  • Older citizens who have lived through the pre 1970s that see what is happening and know the truth are dying off.

  • If already not too late, there never will be a better time

  • Also we have the Act Party trying to define the invented ‘Treaty Principles’, so by and large the public are aware of the Maori creep.

How will the ‘Do Nothing’ protest be promoted?


Answer:

  • Initially on social media. It is hoped that the major players (NZCPR, Hobson’s Pledge, Democracy Action and Stop Co-Governance, Brian Tamaki etc will support and promote it through their networks.


What about people with finance commitments (mortgages etc), and putting food on the table?


Answer:

  • In New Zealand, employees are entitled to 10 days of paid sick leave per year. This applies to all employees, including part-time and casual workers (There are conditions to this though). 

 

  • Tip:  Sick leave can be used for any illness or injury, including stress (Treaty stress?). 

 

  • Also in New Zealand, employees are entitled to at least four weeks of paid annual leave each year - maybe this could be used.

  • In any conflict there will always be 'collateral damage' - this is a small price to pay compared to losing the New Zealand way of life and our tried and true Democracy to tribalism.

 

Will Reclaim NZ become a political party?

Answer:

  • No, our aim is to change the Maori preference ideology of our elected Government.

Is the 'Do Nothing Days nationwide strike', over the top?

Answer:

  • Reclaim NZ believes that nothing less will stop the push for Maori control of New Zealand by activist Maori, which to date has been supported by our elected Government/s.

 

Will Reclaim NZ get widespread support?

Answer:

  • To get widespread support, the concept needs to be cleverly promoted in a positive light - ie: That it is removing racism in New Zealand, that it is unifying our society, that it is preventing full blown tribalism (the antithesis of Democracy). - After all, it is the agenda driven tribalists that are dividing our society.

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