Latest War on Māori: Racist Ward dismantling, race war inducing Treaty Referendum and restarting foreshore and seabed confiscation

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For a Government that rejects claims they are racist, Settler Privileged,  anti-Māori, anti-Treaty and use Māori as a political punching bag, they sure as Christ pass some pretty racist, Settler Privileged, anti-Māori, anti-Treaty shit while using Māori as a political punching bag.

Right after demanding Pharmac ignore appalling Māori health statistics because white people are fragile, the Racist Ward dismantling occurred…

Māori Wards Bill back in the House

Before a new government rolls out their more proactive policies, they tend to focus their efforts on undoing things enacted under the last guys – returning things to how they were. 

This week, one of those bills is returning to the House from Select Committee for its 2nd reading. The Local Government (Electoral Legislation and Māori Wards and Māori Constituencies) Amendment Billreverses legislation passed by Labour in 2021 that removed the need for a referendum (the legislation uses the word poll) in establishing Māori wards and constituencies on local councils.  

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…the race war inducing Treaty Referendum was reheated…

Opposition mounts ahead of draft Treaty Principles Bill

Community organisers expect an unprecedented level of mobilisation against Act’s Bill, with an ‘intensification of protest’ against ‘anti-Māori attacks’

…ACT have raised $30 000 to start this appallingly race baiting political stunt that will start a level of civil unrest we haven’t seen since the Foreshore and Seabed confiscation.

Oh and the Government decided to reopen the Foreshore and Seabed confiscation…

Overturning Court Of Appeal Decision On Foreshore And Seabed Is Abuse Of Power – PSA

The treacherous actions by this Government to overturn a Court of Appeal decision covering Māori customary rights under Te Tiriti o Waitangi to the foreshore and seabed legislation is a despicable abuse of power.

“We are appalled by the Government’s decision to pass legislation overturning the Court of Appeal decision of last year,” said Janice Panoho, Te Kaihautū Māori for the Public Service Association Te Pūkenga Here Tikanga Mahi.

The foreshore and seabed controversy dates back to 2004 when the Government passed the Foreshore and Seabed Act. This legislation effectively overturned a landmark Court of Appeal decision in the Ngāti Apa case, which had recognised that Māori could potentially establish customary ownership of parts of the foreshore and seabed through the courts.

The 2004 Act vested ownership of the foreshore and seabed in the Crown, extinguishing any Māori claims to ownership and causing widespread outrage and protests among Māori communities.

Through illegal means and confiscation by the Crown and their agents, Māori have a small fraction of the coastline – about 10% – which would be up for customary marine title (CMT). This was the intention of a 2011 law, the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act, which aimed to replace the 2004 Act and provide a pathway for Māori to seek recognition of their customary rights.

The Court of Appeal judgment issued on October 18 last year changed the law passed by Parliament and would make it easier for iwi and hapu to have customary title recognised by the courts.

“This was a step towards justice for Māori. However, the Minister is trying to justify his action by saying, ‘What we’re trying to do is to balance the natural expectations of all New Zealanders to have a broadly equal say in what goes on in coastal areas.’

“This statement couldn’t be further from the truth. There is no honour or democracy in overturning the Court of Appeal decision (2011); it is one-sided and constitutes unlawful access onto Māori land. Where is the natural justice in this decision?

“The Minister believes his explanation of modern democracy gives the government the right to repeal the legislation and allow access onto Iwi Coastal land (indigenous people of Aotearoa). One must wonder if the same rights would apply to the public access of coastal areas through privately owned property, consistent with the Minister’s claim of ‘modern democracy.’

“Again, no consultation with Iwi Māori, and it is so disappointing that Māori Ministers from the Coalition Government are supporting the decision.

“The ongoing struggle over the foreshore and seabed is a stark reminder of the Crown’s historical and continuing disregard for Māori sovereignty and customary rights.

“It underscores the urgent need for genuine consultation and partnership with Iwi Māori, in line with the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, to ensure that Māori voices are heard and their rights respected,” said Janice Panoho.

…the damage this Government are cementing into place will be generational and the divisive culture war they are lighting crosses with set this country’s race relations back 100 years.

 

 

 

4 COMMENTS

  1. Oh Da mari are stealing da water ,da health and everything else .What a joke the red necks are scared shitless that the mari might just keep some of their land .Now da pakeha are stealing da beaches .Bastion point and its fore shore were gifted by Maori to NZ at the same time as a rich pakeha was able to claim the forshore in front of his hose at devonport on the north shore because he paid 2 million so he felt he is entitled to the beach as well .

  2. The pakeha are scared da Maori are going to pack up all the beaches and move them somewhere.On the herald they are running a series called Whenua about the taking of Maori land over the years .One was about how all but 1000sqm was taken from a tribe in Tamaki and how they were able to overcome that to now become worth 2 billion dollars today .That was after donating Bastion point to NZ and buying the state houses they were forced to move into after their eviction from Bastion point by the Muldoon government .Pakeha are worried that Maori run rings around them in the business world .Not many if any pakeha organisations have managed to turn 30 million into 2 billion in 20 years .The Maori economy will be the savior of NZ

  3. What the fuck is a “ Te Kaihautū Māori for the Public Service Association”?
    What does it do?
    Now that we know the PSA is completely partisan let’s bring on the next round of job cuts please.

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