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Post by Cantab on Mar 20, 2023 14:33:44 GMT 12
Agenda 2040 thebfd.co.nz/2023/03/20/the-tribal-stand-off-at-eden-park/Should the Maori succeed in taking their country back (which, in spite of all the promises of “partnership” and “equity”, remains their unshakeable intention), it will not be as a unified people, but as a group of tribes no longer held together by their fierce antagonism to colonisation and all its works.
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Post by armchairadmiral on Mar 20, 2023 14:41:20 GMT 12
Which will only be exceeded by the inter tribal warfare that created the need for the majority of chiefs to go to the governer seeking protection from the genocide being performed on them by one of their own kind. Anyone who thinks things are different now must be a product of the re written history now being pedalled.
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Post by muzled on Mar 20, 2023 17:06:47 GMT 12
Agenda 2040 thebfd.co.nz/2023/03/20/the-tribal-stand-off-at-eden-park/Should the Maori succeed in taking their country back (which, in spite of all the promises of “partnership” and “equity”, remains their unshakeable intention), it will not be as a unified people, but as a group of tribes no longer held together by their fierce antagonism to colonisation and all its works. Excellent, and this is exactly why co-governance will never work, they're all too busy bitching and fighting each other as much as they bitch and moan about us 'savage colonisers'. Good interviews on here by Moana Jackson. youtu.be/ws20VErIyOU
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Post by Cantab on Mar 29, 2023 6:14:49 GMT 12
"Under the Labour Government, not only has the public sector been radicalised by being forced to embrace the Maori supremacist agenda, but private sector organisations that have some association with the government, either through registration or funding are now being pressured to swear allegiance to the Treaty, embrace the Treaty partnership lie, and establish co-governance boards."www.nzcpr.com/tribal-takeover/#more-37766
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Post by sloopjohnb on Mar 29, 2023 7:38:48 GMT 12
Ram it thru.
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Post by GO30 on Mar 29, 2023 11:13:29 GMT 12
"Under the Labour Government, not only has the public sector been radicalised by being forced to embrace the Maori supremacist agenda, but private sector organisations that have some association with the government, either through registration or funding are now being pressured to swear allegiance to the Treaty, embrace the Treaty partnership lie, and establish co-governance boards."www.nzcpr.com/tribal-takeover/#more-37766 I've had 3 instances of that sort of stuff. All 3 got a response along the lines of 'we don't do racism, sad to see you do'.
2 were Govt Departments, the 3rd a big company.
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Post by ComfortZone on Mar 29, 2023 11:23:29 GMT 12
"Under the Labour Government, not only has the public sector been radicalised by being forced to embrace the Maori supremacist agenda, but private sector organisations that have some association with the government, either through registration or funding are now being pressured to swear allegiance to the Treaty, embrace the Treaty partnership lie, and establish co-governance boards."www.nzcpr.com/tribal-takeover/#more-37766 also from that article Back in 2010, political commentator Chris Trotter warned what can happen if separatists gain control of organisations, by describing the demise of Corso, a charity established in 1944 to provide clothing and footwear to millions of people around the world: “Throughout the 1980s Corso was steadily infiltrated and eventually taken over by radical Maori nationalists. Led by the Harawira family, the radicals insisted that Corso recognise and promote tino rangatiratanga – the Maori right to self-determination. To prove its bona fides to the cause of the tangata whenua, Corso was also required to devote two-thirds of its income to Maori projects. When Corso workers and supporters objected to this takeover they were subjected to withering criticism – it was much easier to leave than to fight. By 1990, the organisation was little more than a hollowed-out shell. New Zealand’s largest and most successful home- grown aid organisation had been destroyed: initially, by ideological extremism; and finally, by radical Maori nationalism.”Is this New Zealand's future if we continue down the path Labour is forcing the country?
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Post by ComfortZone on Mar 29, 2023 11:28:05 GMT 12
"Under the Labour Government, not only has the public sector been radicalised by being forced to embrace the Maori supremacist agenda, but private sector organisations that have some association with the government, either through registration or funding are now being pressured to swear allegiance to the Treaty, embrace the Treaty partnership lie, and establish co-governance boards."www.nzcpr.com/tribal-takeover/#more-37766 I've had 3 instances of that sort of stuff. All 3 got a response along the lines of 'we don't do racism, sad to see you do'.
2 were Govt Departments, the 3rd a big company.
and in a similar vein from Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com/2023/03/28/another-maori-wonderfulness-absurdity/Real estate agents operate under the Real Estate Agents Act, needless to say overseen by a farcically large Wellington bureaucracy.
The Act’s expressed objectives are the regulating of real estate agents, the raising of standards and to provide a disciplinary process to deal with complaints, all plainly worthy.
By law agents must renew their licence to practise each year. Now brace yourself.
This year the licensing authority has come up with a new angle, specifically that henceforth for agents to renew their licenses they will be required to undertake and pay for a special study course in “the maori world view (maori customs, protocols and the maori language)”.
To that end they’ve engaged an outfit called Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi, described as an educational institution, to deliver this nonsense for a fee. They will do this by making agents watch an online video for an hour and a half and in return, at $29 per agent, will pocket circa $600,000.
This rubbish is simply trendy gangsterism against a currently hard-pressed service industry. It’s also ludicrous. There is no bloody maori perspective on buying, selling or renting property.
These are tough times for real estate and over the next two years I suspect their numbers will reduce by at least a third and possibly more as reliant on commissions, agents find their income falls to zilch.
That aside, given their often irrational obsession with property, why not a compulsory study course on “Chinese customs, protocols and language”? If not, why not, after all I’d wager for every real estate transaction with a maori there’s at least 20 with members of our Chinese community. Imagine the carry-on if it were they subject to this rubbish as diverse commentators would rightly protest at its absurdity.
This nonsense is a disgraceful burden on the currently hard pressed real estate agency business and requires Ministerial intervention to put a halt to it.
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Post by sloopjohnb on Apr 9, 2023 14:20:11 GMT 12
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Post by muzled on Apr 13, 2023 13:03:46 GMT 12
So the Ngai Tahu application for the mega dairy farm in the Hurunui Valley (read - desert) got declined by ECAN and now they have the gall to appeal it! 7000ha! So between 56,000 cows and 105,000 cows depending on stocking rate, but given it's irrigated surely you'd be aiming at the top end of those numbers. www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/252230/ngai-tahu-appeals-dairying-decisionWhy anyone thinks handing massive corporations even more power in how water is used is beyond me. Oh but wait, they're brown and water is a taonga to maori so they'll look after it better than it has been...
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Post by armchairadmiral on Apr 13, 2023 13:47:02 GMT 12
Hence co governance still being perpetrated in what is now proposed to be 10 waters. Its still privatisation of ratepayer owned assets with maori control and financial reward. No doubt Ngai Tahu would be on the co governance board. very neat arrangement. They get to takeover at no cost. Mafia couldn't do better. Theft on a grand scale and legalised by government
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Post by fish on Apr 13, 2023 14:17:57 GMT 12
Hence co governance still being perpetrated in what is now proposed to be 10 waters. Its still privatisation of ratepayer owned assets with maori control and financial reward. No doubt Ngai Tahu would be on the co governance board. very neat arrangement. They get to takeover at no cost. Mafia couldn't do better. Theft on a grand scale and legalised by government Tut tut Armchair, It is now official "Affordable Water Reform", But even as RNZ has said, Ironically it is less affordable than 3 waters.
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Post by eri on Apr 13, 2023 17:53:06 GMT 12
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Post by muzled on Apr 18, 2023 8:04:34 GMT 12
www.kiwiblog.co.nz/2023/04/we_own_the_water_says_tamihere.htmlWe own the water says TamihereJohn Tamihere writes: If we were playing Jeopardy, the answer is Māori, and the winning question is, who owns the water?
What is bizarre to me is that people who have stolen an asset are now having a debate about the rights over it.
We reject co-governance because we want to have the appropriate conversation about the elephant in the room: how did Pākeha get to the table on a 100% Māori-owned asset?So there we have it clear as day – the assertion that water is owned 100% by Maori. Yep nothing less than the liquid responsible for life on earth is owned by Maori. And people wonder why there is going division in New Zealand.
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Post by eri on Apr 19, 2023 20:43:39 GMT 12
To this government, and to those who pull its strings, co-governance means control, if not outright, then by veto. Control of water would be the first skittle to fall. Once precedent has been established, beaches will follow, air waves will be next, conservation land soon-after, and so on ... with the ticket being clipped at every point along the way, and in perpetuity.
And all this based on distorted interpretations of the treaty, lies about the past, manipulation of dubious legal rulings, and simple self-interest
www.bassettbrashandhide.com/post/caleb-anderson-democracy-a-beacon-that-flickered-over-the-weekend
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