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The Ministry of Education has launched a wide-reaching programme called Te Hurihanganui which is presented as “anti-racism” but is actually anti-white.

Introduced as creating a system based on a Maori worldview, Maori sovereignty, Maori family relationships, and the Treaty of Waitangi, the programme holds that you, I and everyone else is responsible for “Maori educational success”.

Maori language, culture, philosophy and principles will be imposed while criticising non-Maori constructions and definitions of Maori.

The Ministry said: “Building critical consciousness means reflecting critically on the imbalance of power and resources in society, and taking anti-oppressive action to do something about it for the better. It means recognising white privilege, understanding racism, inequity faced by Maori and disrupting that status quo to strengthen equity”.

This anti-white philosophy is known as critical race theory.

This is the view that the law and legal institutions are inherently racist and that race itself is a socially constructed concept that is used by white people to further their economic and political interests at the expense of people of colour.

The next Government should remove anti-white race beliefs from the Ministry responsible for educating our children and grandchildren, and send a message that the days of race-based taxpayer-funded indoctrination that sows division are over.

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