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New Zealanders must ‘speak out’ about omitted human rights or be reduced to mere ‘numbers’.

Anonyme, Friday, May 20, 2011 - 05:57

Anthony Ravlich

New Zealand has been taken over by a 'bicultural' tribal elite, there largely by virtue of birth, under the Treaty of Waitangi and manipulating human rights in their favor. These human rights omissions kill people and leave many with lives barely worth living. They have an anti-human rights and, I believe, 'evil', philosophy of 'discriminatory collectivism', which discriminates against the individual – just a number – on the basis of social class, destroying individual and collective potential, isolating and lower lifestyles of the discontented at the bottom, and consequently any likely bottom-up challenge. However human rights regards the individual as a person (and spiritually, I believe, God regards the individual has having a 'name'). But some hope is on the horizon.

www.hrc2001.org.nz



Subject: 
Ceci n'était pas un Communiqué collectif
Author: 
Michael Lessard...
Date: 
Mon, 2011-05-23 20:00

Ceci n'était pas un Communiqué collectif.

Je l'ai mis dans la section Analyses.

Edit : j'ai déplacé le lien suggéré dans le court texte, évitant ainsi le lien Lire la suite pour rien.

( non seulement ce n'était pas un communiqué collectif, mais le sujet n'est pas très clair. )

- Michaël Lessard [me contacter]
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