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Ethnic Cleansing and Racial Bullying by the People Who Brought You the Chatham Islands Genocide

Peter Zohrab 2022

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Universities are very good at bullying -- as I have experienced many times in the past.  Most students are young and vulnerable, since they usually depend on a university qualification to get the jobs that they want to get.  Just like the media, the universities exploit their power to achieve political objectives.

When I enrolled in two Biological Sciences courses, I found the course TECM201-22YC1 (which teaches Maori language and culture to teacher trainees) listed as one of my courses on my university web page, although I am not a teacher trainee.  At about the same time, I received the following email:

 

Email on Maori Studies for Trainee Teachers

 

 

At about the same time, I received an email from one of my lecturers, Professor Heinemann, which included the following statement at the bottom:

"I grew up and went to school on land taken by force from the Chippewa, Ottawa, Potawatomi and the Ho-Chunk nation. I went to graduate school on the land of the Kalapuya tribes. I worked for NIH on the lands of the Sélish and Ql?ispé tribes. I now live on the land of the first nation Maori people."

His previous emails, e.g. one from 7 January 2021, had not contained this statement. It constitutes abuse and bullying to make political statements in work-related emails to students.

It is, constitutionally and legally, a lie to say that he lives on the land of the first nation Maori people.  He should be sent back to North America, because he is subverting the law and constitution of New Zealand.  It is also a lie to say that the Maori people are the first nation of New Zealand.  Current citizens are the first nation of New Zealand, because before us there were just various warring tribes, of differing genetic make-up, who occupied land by right of conquest, which probably often involved the genocide of the previous inhabitants.

I do not doubt that land taken by force from the Chippewa, Ottawa, Potawatomi and the Ho-Chunk peoples in North America.  And who did they take that land from previously?

I don't know how many other students found themselves apparently enrolled in a Maori Studies course which they had not applied to study.  I suggest that it was a deliberate attempt to weed out students who might have the backbone to resist a general "Browning" of the entire university.  If students reacted angrily to being enrolled in a Maori Studies course which they had not applied to study, they could then be accused of breaching a code of conduct and expelled from the university or victimised in other ways.  This constitutes ethnic cleansing!

 

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Someone has let women out of the kitchen -- and they have been telling lies ever since!

 

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