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"Iwi are asserting their rights backed by the judiciary & although some politicians will try & make you think they can stop this, they won't when it comes to the crunch & many won't want to either including people like Chris Luxon."
These are just your interpretations of the treaty. The treaty has never said that Maori have more rights to govern this county than anyone else. You are making that up.
It was always a partnership between all people living in NZ.
You are just making up a narrative to benefit a few Maori.
If Luxon thinks he needs to speak te reo to be a leader he is just another want to be politician.
People are getting sick of this so called "woke" BS.
Just be an effective, honest leader.
Anyone in the media not playing the woke game these days under Cindy & her Maori cabal will find their career progression stifled - that's why many are doing it but waiting for the day when they tell their spin mistress & masters to stick it up their arses.
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Kiwis are far too compliant.
Bloomfield at the podium of truth today spoke mostly in english. Then mid sentence he throws in "fa now" .
The he made later reference to "fa now" and siad the individuals concerned were NOT Maori. Whats wrong with the English word family, after all he was speaking English.
On the subject of lapdogs,
Here are another two. Apparently silence really is golden.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/co...ealands-greens
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Tēnā rūkahu tēnā.[/QUOTE]
You will need a better argument than that Blue Skies.
1. that's a load of rubbish, you're so wrong, you're so mistaken
https://maoridictionary.co.nz/word/11573
Important, to clear up confusion post 16030 beginning with ......."These are just your interpretations of the treaty etc ......" was posted by BDL, not myself Blue Skies.
BDL was refuting my previous post but somehow in Ynot's reply post 16030 it appears attributed to me.
I disagree strongly.
You will need a better argument than that Blue Skies.[/QUOTE]
You can fight it all you want but its not going to make any difference. It's not my narrative, its the way things are.
It's no longer up for debate, its part of the constitutional arrangements of this country & Iwi see it as a partnership between Maori & the Crown represented by the govt.
National are no different to Labour on this now.