The United States of America, along with the rest of the Western world are being led to war by a people whose interests are not of their own. Our sons and daughters have already paid dearly for the benefit of those who will not dare fight themselves. Globalist elites, Neoconservatives, Continue Reading
Globalist Agriculture and the Decline of Rural New Zealand
For many of our early settler ancestors, the New Zealand dream was to own a piece of ‘God’s own’ for themselves. Somewhere to raise a family, grow crops and tend to stock so that their children would not grow hungry – or for themselves, to be less dependent on money Continue Reading
New Zealand in the Material
New Zealand, like the rest of the anglosphere, faces one of the greatest and most challenging eras of its existence in modernity. The pioneering spirit of the European men and women who set their sights on these lands and colonised them for its betterment are now—more than ever—confronted by perhaps Continue Reading
Labour Day
Today, the 28th of October, is Labour Day. This is the 129th Labour Day celebrated in New Zealand. But what are we celebrating? The average New Zealander has probably never really thought about it, and might not know much about the shadowy concept of “Labour”, or the history of the Continue Reading
The Myth of Multiculturalism
Study finds diversity erodes social trust In a new peer reviewed study from September 2019, research conducted by Peter Thisted Dinesen and Merlin Schaeffer from the University of Copenhagen, and Kim Mannemar Sønderskov from Aarhus University, has found a direct link between increased ethnic diversity and a collapse in social Continue Reading
The Bluenoses
New Zealand as a colony was settled almost entirely by men and women of British stock. Aside from small regional minorities (Scandinavians, Germans, French and Dalmatians) the European immigrants to this country were almost entirely of English, Scottish, Irish or Welsh origin. But not all of them came from England, Continue Reading
The Old Man and the Snow
There is one factor more than any other that contributed to the early growth and prosperity of our southernmost provinces; Otago, Southland and the West Coast. That factor is gold. Once the rushes in California and Australia started to run dry, hopeful prospectors started flooding into the country searching far Continue Reading
Chinese Influence in New Zealand Politics
Over the last few weeks the issue of Chinese influence in New Zealand has yet again raised its ugly head. There was a small rally planned at Auckland University in solidarity with the protesters in Hong Kong. This rally’s organizers were publicly confronted with pro-Chinese communist interlopers, and in the Continue Reading
Our Raison D’etre
Action Zealandia is founded on a worldview that approaches human nature in a realistic and unconceited way. Our members ended up in our community by various paths; but all of us began with the core attributes of curiosity, critical thinking, and a refusal to unquestioningly accept political and social narratives Continue Reading
Ancient Aryans?
When many of the early explorers first visited New Zealand, they were astounded at the phenotypical diversity of the natives. In some areas, the locals supposedly had skin that was nearly black, while in others they could pass as white men. Some of the tribes were typically tall, others short, Continue Reading