"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
Banditbandit - the amount of time you spend trying to defend the Maori races honour always surprises me. Don't you have like a job or something better to do?
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Yep. Seems fair - New world with new way. I would even be keen to get some kind of mix in there creating a new hybrid style to NZ. Like when you great ANYONE there is a Hongi. A new style of martial art that is some kind of combo form of Wing Chun with Taiha (sorry if that spelt wrong).
I even reckon we ditch the pav for something new.
Lets put the New back in Zealand, and pull our ideas from the clouds.
Though I would like to know what you still use from that time that has not changed in some massive amount.
I am sure there is something from 1792 that we still use the same that has never been upgraded or replaced.....but can't put my finger on it.
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Almost every group that has a claim settled (I don't kniow them all, so I can't say all) have put money into education scholarships for their people ... no other conditions excerpt that you must belong to that family (iwi, hapu, whanau) group ... I have had students who have come from jail, and gained degrees through these scholarships and are now in good jobs - and their children will get better qualifications because of it ..
Almost all groups have set up their own health initiatives. Have a look at Whanau Ora on Maori TV on Thursday evenings - an example of a Whanganui initiative (not funded from a treaty claim) ... Ngati Awa Social Services ...
These are not limited to non-city people .. but city people as well.
And have a look at what Waiperara are doing in Auckland .. not even an iwi group, but an urban Maori group ..
Maybe. We almost all come from several different groups now, but we all generally identify and are active memebrs of one group ... The urban Māori who have lost touch are an issue for us. Waiperaira are clearing doing something about that ... but it is an issue we are trying to address - not always with much success - the individualism of Pākehā cultrre they have learnt makes it hard for us to reach them .. and many are rebelious - against us as well as Pākehā .. such as the Mongrel Mob ... they hate EVERYONE ...
"So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."
Firstly- re your earlier post - I did not realise that there was a cutoff date - all I ever saw were more claims - my apologies (I did tell you I have not much knowledge of past history).
You say what you are not arguing for, but dont explain what you are arguing for. there doesn't seem to be a proposal to something constructive here. What is it exactly that Maori want that would make it not "enforced by the coloniser"? Was democracy actually enforced by teh colonisers? Or did maoris choose to use it because it was just the fairer system? What is the Maori system? On what basis is a chief made a chief? Is this system applicable to a large modern society?
We hear about the different wonderful Maori power structures, but never actually see any details. How does it work?
Also, how do you propose that these different idealogies be implemented simutaneously? Do you propose that a compromise be found and run as a single system? Or that two be run separately, with one set of peoples subject to one set of rules, and another to another? Because this stuff should be sorted out, and the whinging stop, so that we can move on as a single nation.
And honestly if there are no ways of doing this realistically, and keeping in mind that times have moved on, then why carry on whinging about something that could ever be? Be part of the solution, not the problem.
Keep in mind that Maoris (while they may have been unfairly treated in some cases) have also been part of one of the fairest systems on the planet (relatively speaking) over the last 200 years, then maybe it is time to bite the bullet, be thankful it wasn't communism or socialism or slavery or autocracy or Apartheid or many of the other MUCH WORSE western systems that was imported, and move on.
http://www.auckland.ac.nz/webdav/sit...Guidelines.pdf
http://www.voxy.co.nz/business/no-de...nly/1071/38690
http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/index...y-maorisupport
http://healthworkforce.govt.nz/our-w...upport-funding
http://www.otago.ac.nz/services/maori.html
http://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/services/mpf/
http://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/in-focus/wardens/funding/
http://teu.ac.nz/2010/11/changes-to-...-and-pasifika/
http://www.justice.govt.nz/publicati...funding-agency
http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/pr210204.doc
Do a google search on "Maori funding assistance"
Actually I dont have an issue with the government funding indigenous national culture and language at all as it is part of the national identity. But I dont see why one NZ citizen or resident should be financially assisted in everyday ahead of another based on race. I am SO over that shit.
Potato, potatoe
My perception is my reality is it not? And in politics, perception becomes reality.
At least I knwo wenough to know that the Maori Party fools cannot be teh voice of reason. But I just dont see any press releases by any other respected social or cultural leadership that counter their hate speech.
I actually did not realise that it was that recently. Was the land taken in exchange for fair value in money? If that is the case, extradition of land is a common thing in most countries where the greater public good requires it (eg for development of highways, zoning to residential land, etc). Better infrastructure means more jobs and better opportunities for all. As long as the payment was fair.
Frankly the mere existance of the Maori political party should be an affront to the intelligence of moderate Maori. A Party that claims to speak for all regardless of their particular situation is just nonsense, and purely racist in nature. One that can only appeal to the most uneducated, who can be enticed with promises of rewards etc - seen it all before in Africa.
Why is there not a united Maori leadership (not a political party with conflicts of interest) that has the support of all Maoris can really speak for all Maori on things Maori in nature (i.e the Maori culture)?
Well the unevenness of the playing field for one. If you are a New Zealander, act like a New Zealander, and not a precious "chosen one". Compete to win on an even basis. Hopefuly when all the claims are laid to rest, and past injustices redressed, we can all carry on as equals, with equal opportunities for all, and mutual respect for each others cultures.
Actually Afrikaans is derived from quite a few cultures, including western and African (and even some Asian) - but yes, mosly Dutch. But I dont see how that is relevant?
Banditbandit - you need to admit that the NZ goverment is a very racist government. It's biased towards giving Maori people more rights and opportunities than white people. It's about time this racism stops. The whites in some ways are worse than the Maoris, they just bend over backwards and give the Maori people whatever they want. Someone has to stand up and fight for the rights of white people, otherwise we'll soon have an Apartheid like regime over here.
You can dress a monkey in a suit, but in the end, it's still a monkey.
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