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New Zealand New Right


Who or what is New Zealand New Right?
New Zealand New Right is a New Zealand-wide Paleoconservative organization that promotes the values of Traditionalism, Homeland and freedom. Through peaceful activism, Political education and Community and Cultural activities. NZNR is also concerned with preserving the European Heritage of New Zealand and the Commonwealth.

We are a Non Violent organization that aims to bring honest conversation about topics like immigration, identity and the cultural future of New Zealand. NZNR does not support or platform National Socialist or Facist message's.

What are the goals of New Zealand New Right?
 To bring an honest conversation and provide a voice about tradition, Social Conservatism, race and partake in activism.

Is New Zealand New Right a Religious Organization?
No, We allow members practice any Traditional European faith or none if they wish.

What are the requirements of joining New Zealand New Right
*You must be 18+
* You must have no Criminal Convictions
*No Visible Tattoo's

Can Women Join?
Yes! We hope to have a number of active female members in the organization.

Will there be costs associated with Membership?
Eventually there will be a yearly membership of $100 or a Monthly Membership of $10. This will cover operational costs. Conferences and other events will cost extra per event for costs such as catering and venue.

What is expected from Members?
 Members are expected to stay in active on the broader online community. Eventually things like meet ups and conferences will begin to happen. Members are required to present themselves in a professional and positive manner when in public.

Is New Zealand New Right a White Supremacist Organization?
No, New Zealand New Right does not advocate for anything that we would not want for other races, We do not claim superiority over any other race but instead advocate for a cultural and National Identity for Europeans, As any other race is applauded for.

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  1. will keep an eye on u; thinking of forming a more distributed network of right wingers within NZ

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