
Originally Posted by
Disco Dan
If the maoris dont like it, it's a bit late now. Their country was conquered...
You betray your ignorance. Not that that ignorance surprises anyone here, I suppose.
No 'conquest' occurred. The British never had military control of the majority of the country.
Instead, the heads of the Maori tribes (most of them) signed a treaty which made them subjects of the British Crown in return for them retaining, if you read the Maori version, sovereignty over their land, and if you read the English version, ownership.
Big difference.
And that difference led to a lot of sales and purchases by private individuals and confiscations of land by the British Crown that were completely out of alignment with the understanding that was given to the tribal heads who signed the treaty.
That is the basis of modern treaty claims, and the reason why many descendants of those Maori feel hard done by.
Now, you may well scoff at all of the above, but by doing so, you simply show how far the British race has fallen.
From a noble empire that did its finest work in creating the world's youngest democracy here (even if that work was subsequently perverted), to a nation of snivelling, grasping chavs... very sad.
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