#1 Gender Identity is not Māori Culture
By: Mana Wāhine Korero
22 August 2021
In this first video, Michelle challenges the erroneous claim that gender identity ideology has ‘always been’ a part of Māori Culture and calls upon whānau to scrutinise this movement and question anyone who makes false claims about Tīpuna and Māoritanga.
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You are so right. Just tweeted this great video. Keep speaking the truth. Thank you.
Well done for speaking out. I feel this whole trans movement is some kind of mass hysteria. Dissatisfaction with one’s body, especially when we are young, is nothing new. But yes, wear a dress, wear a suit and tie, wear his or her’s undies on your head for all I care, but no one was ASSIGNED a gender at birth, that is biology. And when you reach the age, with consent, you can have sex with any gender you fancy, that is, if you haven’t stuffed up your body with unnecessary drugs and physical intervention. Learn to live as you wish with the healthy body you were born into and allow the medical people more space, time and energy to work on those with real physical health needs.
I don’t think the Taliban example of defining women was a good one, God forbid that they would be the deciders, but I know what you meant.
Women are the biological beings that bring forth ALL human life from their amazing bodies. No human being was ever brought forth from the rib of man. Sure, we need men in order to continue the species but boys/men, you cannot be us. And girls/women, you can never be them. Your bodies are fine. It is your psychological processing that needs attention. And no man in a dress, calling himself a woman, should be given access to the private spaces of women. 2021 and here I am, once again, attempting to have women’s rights recognised.
Tautoko.
In Solidarity
25 March 2023 Kelly Jay Keen had been invited to a Let Women Speak public meeting at Albert Park, Auckland by Mana Wahine Korero.
2000+ trans activists shouted, yelled abuse and hateful words using loud speakers, banged pots and drums, blew whistles before charging the podium, violently overwhelming the security guards to attack the 5 foot tall female who had not even had a chance to speak. Protected by other women and security guards, Kelly Jay Keen was led from the park, attacked all along the way by aggressive, angry men. A few NZ police arrived to take her away. Trans gender members screamed and rampaged as victors. NZ MP Marama Davidson proclaimed trans rights are good and part of the whanau. MP Michael Wood said she should not have been allowed in NZ. NZ PM Chris Hipkins is concerned more in culture changes than women’s rights. Media touted lies against Kelly Jay Keen as trans phobic etc no doubt inciting the violence against her. Aftermath media focused more against her entry to NZ than her rights, women’s rights and police protection of the Mana Wahine Korero meeting. As British TV host Julia Hartley-Brewer said ‘what woman really wants to come and share space with them’. Biological women are 50%+ of the world’s population yet have less rights now in New Zealand than many nations overseas.