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  1. I agree that these Tiriti actions need to be open and inclusive, because the whole nation of Aotearoa is wanting to rally around them. However there will be opportunistic politicians who hang back until it is clear that the movement has mass support, and then want to be given a prominent place on the paepae. Should they be indulged? I don’t know. What I do know is that the hikoi was not about the politicians, it was and is a movement of the people. Now there must be free and open discussions and more developed organisational links at the grass roots level if the movement is to reach its potential to effect a revolution against colonialism in Aotearoa. If Chris Hipkins and the others want to be part of that they should be made welcome.

  2. Nah, I’d rather have an actual left wing party in New Zealand and the Greens and Labour aren’t interested.

  3. This is the time when Maori have been more united than ever in the past .Dont let your own agenda ruin the foward momentum that is happening .Those few activists need to get on the train and move on from the past .Now may be the last chance for Maori to save NZ so dont waste that chance .I have been impressed by the unity shown this year and how that is growing and the number of non Maori joining the movement is staggering and is a movement that should not be wasted by the few activists .You need all of us including us 6% maori do not go down the road of eliteisim thats the pakeha way .

  4. Racism and perceived superiority cuts both ways . Luxon was right to say this was a TPM driven group to empower them in their call for a separate parliament in which they would be king ,