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Pre-1840 New Zealand wasn’t a single Māori nation-state that could be ‘bought’ like a modern country. It was fragmented tribes, many at war with each other.
The Treaty of Waitangi was an agreement signed by hundreds of chiefs who saw real benefits in British law, protection, and governance. Plenty of land was purchased outright; conflicts and later confiscations happened too, as they have in the founding of every nation.
British settlement ended the devastating Musket Wars, introduced modern medicine, infrastructure, education and the rule of law that lifted living standards for everyone, including Māori.
The Waitangi Tribunal and many settlements have addressed historical grievances. Pretending it was nothing but coercion erases Māori agency and the mutual transformation that created today’s New Zealand.
Gutted I can’t make the Auckland protest for Modi’s visit due to family circumstances. 💔
But I’m 100% standing with everyone there. No to Modi and a hard NO to the India FTA!
We must protect our sovereignty, our workers, our culture and our values 💪 🇳🇿
#NoToIndiaFTA #BanModi
@ManjiriDamle I wasn’t around for congress’s 60 years of dominance, but history shows long-term power concentration by any party raises concerns. Congress itself proved the risk with the 1975 Emergency. 12+ years of the same pattern today still flags legitimate issues.
🚨 Snipers on rooftops, roads closed across Auckland, no stairs, scheduled naps, bomb sweeps, and extra layers so Modi’s team can bring in weapons… All this because mainstream media ran with Brian Tamaki’s podcast comments?
This security setup is straight-up overkill for a quick visit. NZ bending over backwards much? 😳
What a circus 🤡
https://t.co/6L0DwN3bCM
@Akhigm Adorable 🥰 No walk-back here.
Media run hard with Tamaki’s podcast comments and the gun seizure. Authorities explicitly assessed those remarks as potential incitement.
For a visiting head of state, threat assessments include public rhetoric, media amplification, and community tensions - they’re not made in a vacuum.
Timing and the explicit citations matter.
Per capita reported rates are higher in NZ because victims here are far more likely to come forward and police actually record cases properly. India’s own data and multiple studies show very high underreporting due to stigma, victim-blaming and weak justice outcomes.
NZ isn’t a convict colony (that’s across the ditch). Insults don’t change the data.
@glibsilly Interesting choice of words - I’ll leave the judgment on that to God.
Happy to discuss actual data and outcomes if you want to engage seriously. Otherwise, the insults say more about you than me.
@NoticerNews@RemigrationNZ Apologies for not being able to be there in person today. Proud of our patriots who showed up to stand against mass immigration and for New Zealand’s future ✊
@glibsilly Calling me racist because of FTA immigration concerns is wild. The TEE visas, student pathways & holiday scheme add pressure on housing & wages.
NZ sovereignty and Kiwi workers matter!
Hard no to this FTA and the shiny new ‘strategic partnership’ wrapped around it!
Luxon is selling the idea of doubled trade like it’s a golden ticket, but for everyday Kiwis it’s more like opening the floodgates on migration, wage pressure, and extra strain on housing and services that are already stretched thin. We can’t absorb endless population growth without consequences. Prioritising bigger export numbers over protecting our own workers, culture, and way of life is the wrong call.
We need leaders who put New Zealanders first, not another handshake deal with Modi!
Standing with Jesus and Destiny Church all the way! 🙏
@winstonpeters was MIA but he’s the only one with guts to call out this FTA nonsense.
Today’s Luxon-Modi show - big hugs, Māori welcome, all the Strategic Partnership talk and plans to double trade - just proves they’re selling us out on immigration and everything else.
Swords and weapons out in public like it’s normal? Nah, this is New Zealand, not India.
📣 Kiwis need to wake up!
THIS IS NEW ZEALAND, NOT B***** INDIA!
This weekend makes me sick to my stomach.
Our so-called leaders...Prime Minister Luxon, Police Minister Mark Mitchell, Opposition leader Chris Hipkins and the rest of that spineless crew…are falling over themselves to hug, kiss and roll out the red carpet for Narendra Modi. Plastic-style military line-up, flags waving, the whole circus as his plane touched down. Pathetic!
And where’s our Foreign Affairs Minister, Winston Peters? The guy who loudly opposed this India-NZ FTA, and tries to manage the mass immigration problem, is nowhere to be seen at a critical time in New Zealand. He is MIA. He’s done a runner. Off in Singapore and Japan while the rest sell us out. He is looking the other way. He should be here standing up for the many Kiwis who don’t want deeper ties with Modi’s India.
Not one voice in Parliament has the guts to call Modi what he is: A KILLER!
Trump said it straight…don’t let Modi’s calm exterior fool you. He’s a killer!
This man is the Butcher of Gujarat. As Chief Minister he oversaw the slaughter of hundreds…official numbers around 790 dead.
Christians are being attacked, raped and persecuted right now under his watch.
Human rights abuses under his government? Off the charts. Child Brides. Child Labour. And much more.
Both Australia and NZ should never have let Modi enter our countries.
Modi flies around the world holding big political rallies with the Indian diaspora. He’s not here for trade…he’s here to lock in their votes back home so he can keep his grip on power and continue his purging of religious minorities and his human rights atrocities.
He wants them loyal to him, not to New Zealand. And what do our politicians do? Slobber all over him like starstruck fans, cheering on a man who’ll go home and keep crushing Christians and minorities.
Shame on every single one of these politicians.
Shame on every Kiwi who turns a blind eye or thinks Modi’s visit is harmless.
Not one of our Politicians in Parliament has the backbone to confront Modi on the real cost of this FTA… the “greater mobility” Modi seeks that opens the floodgates for more Indian immigration, students, and workers moving back and forth. They’re not coming here to build New Zealand. Their loyalty is to India first. They’ll take our resources, our jobs, our opportunities…and send the benefits home.
This is straight-up selling out New Zealand.
And the taxpayer is footing the bill for millions on this circus:
🔸Massive police operation – close protection, snipers, bomb squads, overtime, officers dragged in from everywhere.
🔸Spy agencies, road closures, traffic chaos.
🔸Fancy ceremonies, venues, government staff on standby.
What do we get for it?
🔹A pathetic 0.3% GDP bump? No thanks.
🔹More Indian immigrants and labour mobility? No thanks.
🔹Packed universities with Indian students? No thanks.
🔹Defence ties with Indian forces? No thanks.
Everything about this stinks. New Zealand should not be linking arms with human rights abusers like India or communists like China. We should stand with nations that share our Christian values…like the USA.
We must keep speaking up.
We must fight to keep New Zealand, New Zealand.
WATCH THIS: My boys have stood many times…we’ve stopped several Sikh parades trying to turn our streets into foreign battlegrounds. Our actions have gone viral globally. We’ve fronted up when no one else would. True Patriots of NZ.
This is New Zealand. Not India.
Wake up, Kiwis. In 2026, you cannot vote for any of the political parties in Parliament…they are global sell-outs chasing photo-ops with butchers.
Stand strong.
WE THE PEOPLE will rise up!
@sriharshaAI But dairy our biggest export is mostly locked out while India shields its farmers. New Zealand opens its entire market duty free to Indian goods visa pathways and investment commitments. Still looks unbalanced!
Vast majority of cases in India go unreported due to stigma, victim-blaming, police reluctance, and cultural factors. New Zealand’s higher reported numbers reflect better transparency and victims actually coming forward - not that we have more rape.
Sexual violence is a serious problem everywhere. Pointing at Epstein or UK grooming gangs doesn’t erase India’s own documented issues with it.