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  1. I’m not worried about Redneck Settler Boomers
    We are getting old, tired and dying. This latest wave of the ongoing colonization of Maori is being led and supported by Redneck Settler GenX and Millennial.(and one Silent Gen fossil) They are young, active and determined. Maori are going to need all of their number to combat the ongoing racism still so alarmingly visible in younger Citizens.

  2. What does the census say about our future as an Asian, Chinese, Indian & Filipino nation?

    1. Because it’s worth remembering that the future belongs to those with money, power, influence & knowledge, those without are increasingly left behind.

      1. Helen is right. If Māōri don’t improve, they will be doing the bidding of our new immigrants.

        1. Or simply occupying space in slums or privately owned, robot run super-max prisons.

      2. The future belongs to those who produce the wealth. If they strike and organise their own subsistence those who live off their backs will find their wealth, power and influence evaporate. It will be the poor who inherit the world.

        1. In your dreams Dave, in reality the poor will continue to struggle, to be exploited and discarded when they are no longer of use. People struggling to survive rarely have the luxury of organizing or the ability to push back in a meaningful way. Already workers who don’t work are replaced with compliant ones who will. That is the future.

  3. Actually >

    Maori birth rates are 4.5
    Asian 2.5
    Pakeha 1.5

    20% of nz population is maori and 1 n 3 is under 25.

    In 20 years from now Maori will be at least 1/3rd or more of the population.

    1. Did you factor in life expectancy, and the racial make up & numbers of immigrants? Also how do Pasifika people fit into your picture, as they will have a similar or greater birth rate?

      1. Also birth rates tend to decrease as education & affluence increases, while large families generally increase poverty & reduce generational wealth. So the future for that one third ends up looking increasingly bleak with an increasing number trapped in generational poverty, especially when you add in the effects of migration, AI & mechanization. We need major societal changes to face this future, but I don’t see anyone delivering anything except business as usual.

  4. Interesting take on the statistics, with a fairly accurate prediction. The comment about Asian immigrants is pertinent too. These people look to how the pakeha are treating the Maori, for an indication as how they might be treated. Like many, I’m a descendant of £10 poms, and like many offspring of such, have gone beyond my parents aspirations, just as the offspring of current immigrants will. Like the vast majority, while we appreciate aspects of our heritage, we know that Maori culture, language and heritage is unique to this country, and must be treasured as such. All immigrants to some extent, feel the same. As do their descendants. Together, we make up the bulk of the population, so snowflakes are a diminishing minority. Our descendants have a different attitude; of the government of this country shits on their relatives and their generation, they vote with their feet until a better government is voted in. That’s happening now. When they return, with perspective, they will be a force to be reckoned with, politically and economically. The current inbred rednecks will be pushed aside and treated as the dinosaurs they are. If this government lasts its full term, and that’s in doubt, it’ll be the last of its kind. 2026 will see a change, which will redouble in 2029. By 2032, NZ will be unrecognisable to ACT, NZF and the National party.

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