Post by Kiwi Frontline on Nov 12, 2021 15:34:10 GMT 12
HE PUAPUA? - Amy Brooke
Specifically, what He Puapua means for New Zealand is a radicalisation of all institutions; in education, for example, selectively rewriting our history, promoting racial bias and critical race theory, aiming to make children without Maori ancestry feel ashamed.
The ownership and control of the entire conservation estate is to be handed over to tribal authorities with the Department of Conservation (DOC) recommending full control and governance to be given to Maori. Privately owned land is to be rezoned with rights over it to be given to Maori. Rights to all freshwater are also to be given to Maori under the Three Waters proposal with taxpayers providing Maori funding to cover the costs of those who are now claiming the seabed and foreshore from mean high tide out to 12 nautical miles. Opponents to Maori claims must, of course, fund their own legal costs. It is also envisaged that Maori land should be exempt from rates and that iwi (businesses with billions of dollars in assets) should not pay taxes. Taxpayers, however, should be charged to upgrade maraes — meeting places for Maori communities.
Presiding over all this is envisaged two separate governments for this country, with a new written constitution based on a conveniently reinvented, new interpretation of the 1840 Treaty of Waitingi. Apparently, the latter should have provided for at least 5% of all government procurement contracts to go to Maori businesses. In fact, all government departments and agencies must now provide a report showing at least 5% of the procurement for goods and services would be from Maori businesses......
spectator.com.au/2021/11/he-puapua/
Specifically, what He Puapua means for New Zealand is a radicalisation of all institutions; in education, for example, selectively rewriting our history, promoting racial bias and critical race theory, aiming to make children without Maori ancestry feel ashamed.
The ownership and control of the entire conservation estate is to be handed over to tribal authorities with the Department of Conservation (DOC) recommending full control and governance to be given to Maori. Privately owned land is to be rezoned with rights over it to be given to Maori. Rights to all freshwater are also to be given to Maori under the Three Waters proposal with taxpayers providing Maori funding to cover the costs of those who are now claiming the seabed and foreshore from mean high tide out to 12 nautical miles. Opponents to Maori claims must, of course, fund their own legal costs. It is also envisaged that Maori land should be exempt from rates and that iwi (businesses with billions of dollars in assets) should not pay taxes. Taxpayers, however, should be charged to upgrade maraes — meeting places for Maori communities.
Presiding over all this is envisaged two separate governments for this country, with a new written constitution based on a conveniently reinvented, new interpretation of the 1840 Treaty of Waitingi. Apparently, the latter should have provided for at least 5% of all government procurement contracts to go to Maori businesses. In fact, all government departments and agencies must now provide a report showing at least 5% of the procurement for goods and services would be from Maori businesses......
spectator.com.au/2021/11/he-puapua/