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  1. It’s ridiculous to see just how much National, have lost the plot on this issue. This is the same party that ,not so long ago, was heading in the opposite direction under Key. Say what you like about Key, at least he wasn’t a race baiting arsehole. Luxon as the CEO of Air NZ was essentially the polar opposite on Māori and the environment, to the direction being taken now. Sure it’s a state owned enterprise, as opposed to a government, but how can his “values” have changed so much? Because he’s weak.

  2. I wish I shared your optimism regarding correcting the Maori injustice in NZ. While I agree that they have been treated badly & deserve every dollar of compensation & more I still meet an overwhelming number of ‘nice’ people who have swallowed the ZB (not exclusive to them though) talkback lie that Maori are somehow privileged by allowing the state to defraud them. This new government is disgusting for the damage to race relations that they have achieved in a few weeks so I fear what things will be like in 3 years. The one bright spot in the ongoing disaster is that Maori have the resources, skill & muscle to effectively protest against what is happening & which should enable any fair-minded nice people to see the error of their ways.

    1. Resources skill and muscle …. but it’s always the governments job to fix everything. If the government is the answer, you are asking the wrong question.

  3. Give us a break Shona our people didn’t have western diseases they arrived by boat. And despite being so called savages we were clean and disease free.

  4. They know their base. It’s not that much different from Donald Trump’s, apart from the lack of religiosity here. You only have to go do MSN and look at the comments there about Maori. Those that get by the censor anyway. If they spent as much time on productive activity as they did on bitching about Maori we would all be a lot better off.

  5. They know their base. It’s not that much different from Donald Trump’s, apart from the lack of religiosity here. You only have to go do MSN and look at the comments there about Maori. Those that get by the censor anyway. If they spent as much time on productive activity as they did on bitching about Maori we would all be a lot better off.

  6. What about the pakeha gravy train the one that has been going for 180 years im right is it about to be enhanced (more & again) but at whose expense?

  7. I’m a generation one pakeha colonist, my children seven generations. None of them can return to being native British any more than Maori can return to Hawaiiki. We are all sundered, our turangawaewae is here.
    As a consequence addressing our past is the key to our future. We will eventually be one people, joint blood, so we had better get this right for the benefit of all.

  8. Two relevant factors of Māori History that are deliberately left out today :
    Kaitangata and Utu

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