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<blockquote data-quote="FonterraFarmer" data-source="post: 7776910" data-attributes="member: 750"><p>Top post Pete!!!, I couldn't have worded it any better and is exactly what I'm thinking and have experienced.</p><p>The intent of the Treaty of Waitangi by the Maori was for equality not privilege, it now has been misinterpreted especially by the current government to mean privilege and entitlement circumventing any democratic process or debate by a select few with the expectation that any objection will automatically be deemed racist and prejudiced.</p><p>When concepts of unequality and undemocratic process get entrenched at local and central government, then you have to seriously question the calibre of the government in powered and what is its agenda.</p><p>I suspect the use of the Maori angle to demand change of any sort under the current government is in reality nothing more than a convenient diversionary tactic to implement the current government's radically regressive agenda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FonterraFarmer, post: 7776910, member: 750"] Top post Pete!!!, I couldn't have worded it any better and is exactly what I'm thinking and have experienced. The intent of the Treaty of Waitangi by the Maori was for equality not privilege, it now has been misinterpreted especially by the current government to mean privilege and entitlement circumventing any democratic process or debate by a select few with the expectation that any objection will automatically be deemed racist and prejudiced. When concepts of unequality and undemocratic process get entrenched at local and central government, then you have to seriously question the calibre of the government in powered and what is its agenda. I suspect the use of the Maori angle to demand change of any sort under the current government is in reality nothing more than a convenient diversionary tactic to implement the current government's radically regressive agenda. [/QUOTE]
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