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Originally Posted by nztx
Labour's version of adjusted Democracy still not something digestable in places ?
Perhaps the Activists are now getting worried they might lose relevance ?
The level of support for their activities might be vastly lower than they would imagine ..
We are all just going to meekly sit back why these separatists stoke division. Sad.
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Originally Posted by Logen Ninefingers
Maori separatists and Treaty revisionists, who are unhappy that Maori ceded sovereignty in the Treaty of Waitangi,
The problem is that they didn't cede sovereignty in the Te Tiriti.
Originally Posted by Logen Ninefingers
We are all just going to meekly sit back why these separatists stoke division. Sad.
Most sat back while the farmers etc marched, blocked roads, and generally caused a nuisance.
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Originally Posted by dobby41
The problem is that they didn't cede sovereignty in the Te Tiriti.
Most sat back while the farmers etc marched, blocked roads, and generally caused a nuisance.
Sovereignty and kawanatanga were both alien concepts to most Māori. I guess the discussions surrounding the Treaty would have explained the concepts before they assented?
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