Saturday, June 06, 2026

Colonisation blamed for Maori meth use

Here is yet another example of a taxpayer-funded health professional teaching that self-destructive behaviour by Maori is the fault of colonisation: land dispossession, loss of language, attack on family structures, attack on belief systems etc.



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The above slide is part of a presentation from  Oranga Tamariki Team leader Psychology, Health and Clinical Services. It was published in April this year.

Given it's Maori gangs - Mongrel Mob and Black Power - predominantly selling the drug, it's to be assumed they too are doing so due to the ravages of colonisation.

There is no end to what can be explained and excused under this lazy, pathetic and repetitive 'modelling'.

But what about the vast majority of Maori who do not use meth? Wouldn't it be far more useful to examine what creates resilience and success, and strive to emulate the values and upbringings that contribute to the positive outcomes most Maori experience? 

The past cannot be undone. We only have the future.

This pervasive apologism practised by supposedly 'educated experts' serves society very poorly. It's the thrust of a western movement that pimps indigeneity for all its worth.

If people are told that it isn't their fault they are using methamphetamine, how do they take the ownership needed to stop?