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
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
Race Differences, Genetic Similarity and Ethnic Nationalism
The human desire for sense of ethnic identity is part of human nature. It evolves out of the same set of altruistic genes that dive the need for a family, a family structure and social organisation. It evolved in order to replicate genes more effectively, which is what evolution is Continue Reading