The point of this essay is to highlight the wrongheadedness, disingenuousness, vacuousness, and absurdity of the academics of New Zealand who lack interest and dedication to decisively look at what it is that We on the Right are about. When reading it would be beneficial to refer to two leftist Continue Reading
Ardern, Sneakerheads, and Societal Decay
New Zealand is ending 2020 with its relationship with China as strong as when the year began, Jane Patterson writes paraphrasing Jacinda Ardern in an article recently published on Radio New Zealand. Our trials and tribulations (relating to China), I surmise from what Ardern has said in regard to China, Continue Reading
Adesanya, Global Citizen
Israel Adesanya, Nigerian MMA fighter and ‘New Zealand’ Sports Person of the Year, is, like many sportsmen, a symbol of the omnipresent globalisation going on in New Zealand. His relatively unknown presence among New Zealanders and in New Zealand’s culture typifies the meaninglessness of globalised, individual citizens. In a recent Continue Reading
New Zealand, History, Race and Self-overcoming
The death of the drug-induced multiple felon, George Floyd, during a botched arrest in the United States, has sparked another round of race-related protests and riots throughout the Western world. Unsurprisingly, this has lead to the straining of relations between Europeans and all other groups that live in the Anglosphere. Continue Reading
Realisations of Cash and Consumption
It has been over a month, now, that New Zealanders have been in lockdown as a result of the now-global COVID-19. Interacting with friends and family as well as observing the general public by simply going outside affords one with the opportunity to gauge what New Zealanders have learnt from Continue Reading
New Zealand, China and Liberal Democracy
For several decades New Zealand, along with its neighbour Australia, has built up an unhealthy relationship with China that poses a significant threat to the European-oriented Pacific. This relationship, brought to us by the wonders of globalisation and its associated culturally-rotting attitudes, is one which New Zealand and New Zealanders Continue Reading
COVID-19 and Looking Upward: The Malignancy of Modernity
As is one of our goals as a group, we aim to encourage people, as individuals, into becoming more self-reliant and sustainably-minded for the sake of their people and country and therefore themselves. With the ramping up of the virus that has swept out of China to large swathes of Continue Reading
New Zealand and COVID-19
With the outbreak of the Virus spreading beyond China, it appears obvious that New Zealand’s government must protect its people by bringing to a halt–as any decent government should–any international movement of people, regardless of the nature of the movement. Despite this seemingly obvious point, insipid commentary from journalists regarding economic trials Continue Reading
From Dusk ‘til Dawn: The Spirit of Europe Must Rise
New Zealand’s current situation, which is one of rising rates of depression, increased rates of substance abuse, self-centredness and a pathogenic lust for relationships devoid of meaning, represents another addition to the Western world’s continued maintenance of the cultural-malignancies. These malignancies, such as those attitudes that foster the abovementioned afflictions, Continue Reading
Anti-immigration as Respect for Your Uniqueness
There are groups and there are individuals within those groups. Without the group the individual is nothing; without the group, the individual would not exist. The group’s ancestors, who spawned the individual, were on a unique path which, if not for them, the individual would not exist in the way Continue Reading