
Originally Posted by
COP_B8
There are a substantial number of grievances that are in direct contravention of the Treaty of Waitangi, mainly in the 1800's and early 1900's, grievances more than just blankets and muskets exchanged for land. Often land was stolen, acquired 'legally' through legislation enacted for the sole purpose of acquiring land, gifted for schools, hospitals, security etc.... but never used for that purpose, as well as many other methods.
I believe a lot of this is well documented albeit by the scoundrels themselves.
Like a lot of the worlds written history, it is written by the victors. In this case it was the European way of life that became, for want of a better word, the winner. Hence the 'well they ate the Moriori' and muskets and blankets justification still prevalent among many European New Zealanders.
What is the the current race or origin of New Zealanders? It is changing rapidly, the old simple and traditional Maori/Pakeha (referring to Europeans) distinction is no longer quite so defined with the large influx of Asian and other Polynesian people to New Zealand. Sure the treaty is between the Crown (the poms) and the Maoris, but is the crown now a fair or accurate representation of us non Maori Kiwis anymore? We are also part of the commonwealth which seems to be much further over the horizon now than before.
If you love it, let it go. If it comes back to you, you've just high-sided!
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