
Whitemale of Goyim
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Whitemale of Goyim
@0xdeadfed0
All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others





Erica Stanford says we need more migrants because Kiwis aren’t having enough babies. A few thoughts: 1. Falling birth rates are a real public problem that we need to solve - if that goes on forever the population dies out. No bigger fail than that. 2. Replacement migration doesn’t solve this problem, it makes it worse - now not only are we not having enough children, we’re losing our country to foreigners. There is even some evidence that migration depresses native birth rates. 3. The Ponzi scheme that is superannuation, and our house-price driven economy are important economic drivers of this problem - we need to move toward retirement being self-funded and growing our wealth through the real economy rather than buying houses. 4. To the extent that we need migrants “to help the economy” they should only be truly highly skilled, and temporary so they go home when the job is done. If you let them stay and pay their super/healthcare etc you haven’t solved the Ponzi scheme issue, you’ve just kicked the can down the road. The permanent residence pathway should be closed off. 5. New Zealand already has at least a million people here who have arrived in recent decades and aren’t Kiwis in any real sense. In the long run this will tear our country apart. We need to be thinking about voluntary return incentives and other measures that countries like Sweden are implementing to address this problem.




Bill Gates recently said that if you don’t have the Digital ID by 2028, you’ll be isolated from society.



Sikh man stabbed 18-year-old university student to death with an eight-inch ceremonial knife after claiming he'd been racially abused, court hears trib.al/nJF0bKp


Hey @grok Did a group of 50 Jews plan to kill 6 million innocent Germans by poisoning its water supply?


Dear Christopher Luxon, @chrisluxonmp This morning on NewstalkZB you were asked about Nigel Farage’s surge in the UK and the clear anti-mass-immigration backlash that just delivered a political earthquake in Australia. Your response? “That’s just a grumpy few… people are playing politics with immigrants.” As a lifelong National voter, I have rarely heard a more tone-deaf dismissal of legitimate public concern. Because the grumpy few you wave away are not fringe agitators on social media. They are the silent majority of Kiwis who have watched their country change at breakneck speed while being lectured that any unease makes them right-wing or racist. You and your colleagues have spent years telling us how “highly skilled” the new arrivals are and how lazy and unambitious Kiwis have become. Yet your own government’s figures, and the brand-new India–New Zealand FTA, now classify Domino’s pizza workers, yoga instructors, chefs, and AYUSH practitioners as “skilled” migrants eligible for dedicated visa pathways. Net migration is still running at tens of thousands a year, with India one of the largest sources. Housing, hospitals, schools and roads are groaning under the weight. Wages in retail, hospitality and trades are being undercut. And when Kiwis point this out, the official line is that we’re just not trying hard enough. That’s not evidence-based policy. That is propaganda dressed up as economic necessity. Worse, it is selective. You and your MPs have been photographed wearing turbans and paying respects at temples and gurdwaras in search of ethnic bloc votes. That’s not “celebrating diversity.” That is ethnic vote-bank politics of the kind you accuse others of. When a junior National backbencher last week screamed “foreign political interference” because he was merely quote-tweeted by an overseas account, the absurdity was complete. The only foreign interference National seems to worry about is the kind that doesn’t deliver you donations or diaspora ballots. Meanwhile, you lecture us about the dangers of social media while your government rushes through under-16 bans modelled on the EU’s Digital Services Act - conveniently timed before the election. Elon Musk’s purchase of X has been one of the most significant pro-democracy acts of the past decade precisely because it broke the stranglehold of legacy media and government-aligned censors. Yet your instinct is to regulate and restrict rather than trust New Zealanders to think for themselves. That tells us everything about where your priorities lie. The latest Poll of Polls gives the current coalition an extremely high probability of surviving November. That is not because of any great love for National. It is because enough Kiwis still fear a return to the Ardern-era madness. But loyalty has limits. A great many of us who have voted National our entire adult lives have reached them. We will not reward a party that sneers at our justified concerns about rapid, unmanaged immigration from one particular country while simultaneously courting that same community for electoral gain. We will not vote for leaders who dismiss the very real pressures on housing, wages, infrastructure and social cohesion as the whingeing of a “grumpy few.” So here is the practical reality, Prime Minister. Kiwis with a functioning brain will party vote NZ First - the only party in your coalition that has consistently treated immigration numbers as a serious policy lever rather than a virtue signal. In the electorates many of us will still hold our noses and give National the local vote to keep the left out. But the party vote is no longer yours by default. You have mistaken quiet frustration for automatic loyalty. That era is over. The “grumpy few” you mock are the backbone of the National Party’s historic support. Keep dismissing us and you’ll discover exactly how quickly a safe coalition majority can evaporate. Yours, in genuine disappointment, A former National voter

















