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    The ethically-cleansed, ethnically compliant
    New Zealand teacher.

    The following story made my blood boil.

    It needs to be put in front of everyone who cares about the education of our children.

    It&#;s about the cultural brainwashing programme that has turned every New Zealand teacher into a propaganda parrot for primitivism.

    It&#;s the account of a new teacher who, alone in his year group, had the mod to stand up to his training college indoctrinators.

    As you may discern from his writing, he&#;s a highly literate and learned young man. He&#;s also been a nationally-ranked sportsman.

    Yet despite sending his stellar CV to around a hundred New Zealand schools, he was granted the sum total of one interview &#; and no job.

    Forced to conclude that his preference for truth, civilisation and racial equality has made him a pariah to the pinko, pagan-worshipping, West-hating educational elite in his homeland, last Saturday he boarded a plane to go teaching in a country that values

    Tāme Iti

    Māori activist and artist (born )

    Tāme Iti

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    Born

    Tāme Wairere Iti


    (age&#;72&#;73)

    Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

    Occupations
    • Activist
    • artist
    • social worker
    Years&#;active–present
    Political partyMāori Party
    Spouse

    Ann Fletcher

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    (before&#;)&#;
    PartnerMaria Steens (since )
    Children3
    AwardsArts Foundation Laureate Award

    Tāme Wairere Iti (born ) is a New Zealand Māori activist, artist, actor and social worker. Of Ngāi Tūhoe descent, Iti rose to prominence as a member of the protest group Ngā Tamatoa in s Auckland, becoming a key figure of the Māori protest movement and the Māori renaissance. Since then, he has become a renowned activist for the rights of Māori and the process of co-governance and decolonisation.

    A native speaker of Te Reo Māori, Iti grew up at Ruatoki in Te Urewera, where he was barred from speaking Māori in school due to the government's anti-Māori language po

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