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  1. So Luxon doesn’t believe in co governance. There in lies the complete bullshit coming out of National. There were architects of co governance not that long ago and now want to race bait because they don’t really have anything else. Oh apart from literal rivers of shit in the country side.

        1. Martyn, I am no wiser. But as a guess was it because John Key signed up to the indigenous rights UN treaty?

    1. For ‘some State run services’. It would be interesting to know what ‘some’ means and what are not in the ‘some’.

  2. I think the biggest problem is that the “Maori” answers don’t encompass and acknowledge the disquiet that the 85% have.
    This latest Greens party policy is but the latest example.
    With many generations of the 85% calling New Zealand home and consider themselves “born of this land”, the genie of separate racial entities based on a land occupation timeline is colonial thinking.
    All New Zealand races needs to come together on common ground for you are right, there will be barricades, with police and local militia will stare down Maori militia. Where do our armed forces fit into this civil war?
    If civil war does break out will any of the 5 eyes partners (or Fijian, Chinese, Indonesian, Taiwanese, etc.) land troops here under the UN peacekeeping mantle?
    What will New Zealand look like after the civil war? One side vanquished like the Tamils or Armenians? Or a stronger and inclusive society for all races?

    1. “Where do our armed forces fit into this civil war?” It might be relevant and worth thinking about that Maori make up a very large proportion of our armed services.
      D J S

      1. It’s largely a complete fantasy & will never happen. Maori aspirations best allies are the rule of law & lawyers, not terrorists & terrorism.

  3. It’s because National and ACT voters think Maori have too much rights these days.

    1. I want all citizens to have the same rights and responsibilities Millsy. How about you?

    2. …why should they have any more than “the rights & privileges of British subjects” ?

  4. Recall the popular slogan from the local civil rights movement: “The treaty is a fraud.”

    Is there actually any evidence that black workers are at all interested in splitting the government in two along racial lines? The only real beneficiaries so far have been a tiny clique of tribal capitalists.

    This supposed “race relations disaster” is thoroughly contrived from upon high. There is barely any animosity between ordinary people, and there hasn’t been for decades.

    If the collapse in the living standards of all working people had been prevented, nobody would even be having this discussion. The pre-1940 settlements might have been the end of it, and probably should have been.

    1. I agree with your observation … “This supposed “race relations disaster” is thoroughly contrived from upon high. There is barely any animosity between ordinary people, and there hasn’t been for decades.” Not sure about the rest.

  5. Stephen I thought you lived in an old hut in the Ureweras? Have you moved back to town? Is this where you are meeting all these pakeha?
    “David Seymour’ is a pakeha!! His appearance and narrative gives that away! Like the idiom “If it looks like a duck and it quacks like a duck then it is a duck”

    So it is all about peoples opinions as to whether they are Maori or not? DS has Maori blood and I understand one of his ancestors signed the treaty. I thought you woke types were all about accepting everyone’s self declared identity

  6. Why is race relations so bad after nearly six years of Labour at the helm ?
    I think the answer is Labour have been underhanded in their dealings in their policis that effect Maori. 3 Waters is a prime example where to keep their Maori caucus happy they try to take power from the general public and give it to an elite group of Maori. One problem is because they are so poorly lead they keep forget Maori in other dealing so they finish up upsetting both sides of the fence .Now they are upsetting their potential partners by doing the same think with wealth and tax which is making both sides unhappy .
    If National /Act do get into power they will do what they have done before and deal with the leaders and let them take care of the trouble makers .

    1. Labour/Greens are the very reason why race relations are at such a low point. When you choose to view everything through a racial lens, everything is racist. This Government is the most racist we’ve had in a very long time (no one talks more about race than the Left).

  7. Aah Zelda….I think you might like to consider this fine land of the long white cloud already had a name long before some other boat people from a land half a world away decided, quite pompously in my opinion, to give it a new name, one that had little to do with the ‘new discovery’ (ha!) and something more to do with the land from whence they came a sailing.

  8. I think National and ACT are more likely to halt race melt down.

    Labour and Greens blinkered, eulogised, idealised and revisionist approaches to all things woke Maori and their propaganda across the public sector, dual health, 3 Waters, are creating division, and also amongst Maori themselves who are not all woke.

  9. “Race relations in NZ are at their worst ….”

    Now, I wonder why that is…?

    1. Andrew some of the dumb naive comments on this site and you wonder why race relations are worse.
      Perpetual leases are a racist and controlling the native’s policy, implemented by a colonial government.
      Why is Māori land subjected to this policy when Pakeha land isn’t. who are the biggest thieves in NZ? the governments who stole and sold much of our land using the pen.

  10. “forcing a redefined Treaty using nothing more than a majority referendum will immediately provoke an enormous backlash.”

    Forcing the Māoriification of the country without a mandate will provoke an enormous backlash as well! It’s already started unfortunately, thanks to Ardern.

  11. Meng Foon will calm everyone down. If he hasn’t already been fired.

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