The Lying Ideological Background
Unfortunately, there are almost no intellectual, academic or ethical
standards governing journalists' behaviour. In fact, journalism school
employees and employers of journalists have a bias in favour of Left-wing,
unintelligent journalists, like themselves.
In my recent article on Racist and Sexist
Predetermination in the Media, I pointed out that many journalists
are infected with an evil tendency to predetermine racial and gender
issues. They base themelves on little or no evidence, but produce conclusions
which sound as if they were evidence-based. As an example, I pointed
out that the introductory sentence of the Newsroom article "Our
racist education system" stated that New Zealand had one of
the least equal education systems in the world and that colonisation
and racism were largely to blame. However, the journalist made absolutely
no mention of any actual evidence for the conclusion that colonisation
and racism were largely to blame.
"Political Correctness assumes that racism is what the White
Majority feels and/or does to minority ethnic groups. Just as Feminists
do not actually deny that women are violent -- they just don't mention
it, until forced to -- so Political Correctness does not actually
deny that ethnic groups are racist -- it just doesn't apply the term
"racist" to ethnic minorities, except on rare occasions,
such as when accusing New Zealand Maori politician Winston Peters
of racism towards Asians.
I recently saw a documentary on a Californian gated community, in
which the White journalist casually described the residents (most
of whom were White) as racist -- on the basis of little evidence.
On the other hand, when it was pointed out to him that, all over the
United States, ethnic communities grouped themselves into communities,
there was no hint from the journalist that this might be racist! Yet,
all over the World, ethnic groups are, and probably always have been,
fighting each other -- presumably partly because of racism. But, when
these same groups settle in rich countries with a White majority,
the notion that they might be racist just does not occur to the Politically
Correct!
In New Zealand, there was a court case concerning some Pacific Island
males who killed a Chinese male pizza-deliverer for money. They appealed,
and page 5 of the judgment (Rapira Riki v R CA318/02) states:
'Casie Rawiri, who at 20 was the only adult involved in the
planning, had stipulated at an early meeting that the robbery was
not to go ahead if the driver was a woman or a Pacific Islander.'
That is clearly an example of racism and sexism, but I have never
heard or seen anyone comment on that. There is just no indignation
about ethnic minority racism or about anti-male sexism. It is as if
it did not exist."
Anti-White Racism in the Education System
Here are some examples:
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When I was a teacher at Tararua College (in Pahiatua), I ran a
chess club for students every lunchtime. Chess is not a major sport
in New Zealand, but plenty of (male) students turned up, including
one Maori boy, who was top of the chess ladder for a long time.
After some time, one White student suddenly improved, and took over
the top spot, which eventually earned him a trophy, I recall. I
felt sorry for the Maori boy, who -- being the only Maori there
-- was a bit like a mascot, so I gave him a portable chess set of
my own as a prize for second place. That amounted to racist favouritism
on my part, since I doubt that I would have given a second prize
to him, if he had been White. I suspect that this type of pro-Maori
favouritism occurs quite frequently.
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At the same school, a Maori ex-student, who was apparently a gang
prospect, came and placed a radio outside a block of classrooms
where classes were being held and turned it on loudly. When I took
the radio away and turned it off, he objected and put his fist in
my side (until I told him to take it out), but he immediately obeyed
and went over to a Maori teacher when he called him. That was a
clear case of anti-White racism, as far as I can see.
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At another school, a male Maori teacher suddenly died (of a heart
attack, I think). Since the only interaction with him that I had
ever had had involved his being rude to me, I did not go to his
funeral. My boss, however, had tried to get me to go to his funeral,
implying that my promotion prospects would be improved if I went.
This shows how people who rise to the top in New Zealand have to
ingratiate themselves with Maoris and other possible sources of
criticism, such as Feminists. I am reminded of the fact that the
former Chief Justice, Sian Elias, was a friend of the Maori High
Court judge, Lowell Goddard, who once turned down my
appeal against a false conviction. Presumably, they both helped
each other get promoted, since the legal profession seems to be
more about who you know than what you know. Lowell Goddard was not
considered a very competent judge and in fact was fired from
her position in a child
abuse inquiry in England. Presumably, some politicians and senior
legal people thought that it would be nice to have a female Maori
judge -- no matter how incompetent! If some competent White male
had been made a judge instead of Lowell Goddard, I might have won
my appeal in the High Court. New Zealand's productivity is low,
probably because people are appointed and promoted on the basis
of being Maori or female, etc., rather than on the basis of their
ability.
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The worst case of Maori racism that I have experienced in the
education system occurred when I applied to teach English as a Foreign
Language at Wellington Polytechnic (which is now part of Massey
University). My application was rejected for the reason that the
Maori language department staff objected to sharing facilities with
me, because they disagreed with my views on
racial matters! That was a clear case of a breach of my Human
Rights, but it did not occur me to challenge it at the time. Now
that Maoris are demanding and getting more senior positions in more
places, I expect that everyone will gradually be forced to have
views that Maoris agree with.
I have had my Human Rights breached by other ethnic groups and by
(female and male) Feminists, as well.
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