Well for starters - at least we live in a country where these issues can be discussed openly and ideas floated without the secret Police kicking in the door and.... (shit - whats that knocking at the door?)
Seriously...
Last 3 years #3 daughter has been working towards a degree in early childhood etc and she has always had a passion for all things Maori despite being the weediest, whitest kid in her schools Kapa haka group. Over the last 3 years I have acted as proof reader and sounding board for her (and her sister) during our commutes into town. Frankly it's made me a better person (if you think I'm a wanker now you should have seen me then) and because of the little i have gleaned I have improved my reading to some of the 'histories' and other learned works.
I now have the belief that the renaissance in Maori cultural activities stemming from the social upheavals in the 60's / 70's has the potential to be the best thing that ever happened in this country. While 'some' Maori are exploiting the situation for their own personal gain I believe that giving a large part of the population a power base and respect is going to make us all better off. The problem is going to be - where do we stop and where are the boundaries?
I doubt I'm not clever enough to figure that out when presented with an option BUT flying a flag off a bridge seems a pretty small thing. I believe most Maori do see themselves as Kiwis and are proud of it. frankly I'm a little envious of the ethnic background they can tap into while all I have is boofy old motorbikes and... erm.. hang on....
Paul N - Pale - Oily - black handed and proud of it..
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