TheEuropeanNewZealander.net is an online magazine dedicated to the unique interests of New Zealanders of European descent. In the 3rd decade of the 21st century, White New Zealanders find themselves in an uncomfortable and somewhat disorientating position. All around the world, in all the previously White homogenous homelands the same phenomenon of mass immigration has meant our … Continue reading The European New Zealander
New Zealand Histories III
...the Settler built New Zealand with ‘a sword in one hand and a trowel in the other’, trying to carve out a nation from the wilderness of lands that had for a large part, always been devoid of human settlement, which had nonetheless been paid for, and which were now subjected to Maori aggression, all the while imposing an increasing debt burden on the hapless Settler. What a travesty that the image today being imposed especially on children is one of the rapacious, avaricious Settler, responsible for our ‘white privilege’
New Zealand Histories II
The European heritage can only be disparaged through a pseudo-scholarly method called presentism – the application of current attitudes onto former eras. Presentism is the premise on which Europhobia rests.
‘Aotearoa New Zealand Histories’
Part I: New ‘Histories Curriculum’ Has there ever been an administration or government in New Zealand’s history (or ‘histories’) more fanatically intent on social engineering than the Ardern regime? Certainly, there has never been an administration more intent on relegating the Euro-New Zealander to extinction in all ways other than as rootless economic automatons, for … Continue reading ‘Aotearoa New Zealand Histories’
Imposing Aroha: Labour’s Brave New World
... the dissident Right is equated with ‘white supremacy’, yet the liberal-capitalist economic system is founded on dominance, not on any racial basis, but on the basis of an oligarchy that has no loyalty to any race or homeland.
Muslim Deaths Cynically Used to Enforce State Dogma
By KR Bolton 2700 words. I have written previously on both Tarrant, the murderer of 51 Muslims at Christchurch, and the motive behind the push for a ‘hate speech’ law to augment the draconian laws that have been in force since 1971 (starting with the Race Relations Act). Those who have long been demanding the … Continue reading Muslim Deaths Cynically Used to Enforce State Dogma
Introduction To New Zealand Folk Music
This article is about culture; specifically, music and poetry, two areas that flourished during the colonial period.
Parihaka – A Europhobic Guilt-Trip
K R Bolton Of the may Europhobic distortions of New Zealand colonial history the one that is most notable is the government occupation of Parihaka, a village in Taranaki region, on 5 November 1881. It seems likely that before long Guy Fawkes Day will be replaced by Parihaka Day, which is often mooted, and this … Continue reading Parihaka – A Europhobic Guilt-Trip
Their Target: Your Children
Social Engineering and the Ministry of Education By K R Bolton Queerest Parliament in the World New Zealand’s Parliament is being lauded by those whom one would expect to be celebrating, as the queerest in the world. The term used in ‘rainbow’. We are a ‘rainbow nation,’ sharing that term with the chaotic mess still … Continue reading Their Target: Your Children
Labour Party’s Communist Allies
K R Bolton The methodology used in the following is adapted from that of journalists such as Marc Daalder, [1] Thomas Manch, et al, and their on-call ‘experts’ such as Dr Paul Spoonley. [2] Establishment ‘experts’ (sic) use exceedingly tenuous associative phrases and symbols to link anything of the Right to ‘Nazism’, ‘white supremacy’, and … Continue reading Labour Party’s Communist Allies
Government Borrowing, Debt, and Misconceptions about ‘Social Credit’
K R Bolton With the looming election and massive Government borrowing due to the impact of Covid-19 on the economy, the notion has arisen that the borrowing scheme is akin to Social Credit. It is assumed there is a relationship because the Government is injecting billions into the economy. From being a party that attracted … Continue reading Government Borrowing, Debt, and Misconceptions about ‘Social Credit’