Post by Kiwi Frontline on Jul 24, 2021 10:42:31 GMT 12
NEW ZEALANDERS ARE REVOLTING AGAINST ARDERN – Amy Brooke
Shockingly, the guidelines that establish eligibility for the millions of dollars available expressly invoke ‘actively promoting the principles of Partnership, Participation and Active Protection under Te Tiriti o Waitangi, acknowledging Maori as Te Tiriti partner’. There it is in black and white, and any media wanting to question this completely inaccurate claim is hardly likely to retain its funding. Rules is rules! Yet no legal or conceptual partnership was ever established by the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. It is in fact impossible for a democratic government to legally sign a treaty establishing a partnership with one section only of its people. While there are no longer any full-blooded Maoris, those opting to claim an often tenuous Maori genetic inheritance are represented in one report as 12.5 per cent of New Zealanders, not the 15-16 per cent claimed as a proportion of the population. Many, probably the majority of part-Maori, prefer to be represented on the main electoral roll –well aware of the political machinations contrived by those seeking targeted economic advantages on the grounds of racial background – and unwilling to be part of this self-serving activism.
Ardern herself continues to inaccurately claim a ‘partnership’ as the basis for the preferential funding and racist positioning advanced in He Paupua – the initially heavily-redacted government document with the incomprehensible title providing special governing and economic advantages for activist part-Maori. Although the Prime Minister denies having actually read its proposals, her ministers are already implementing its provisions – such as prior control of our health system by part-Maori representatives – and their unwarranted authority over the whole country’s water and other basic infrastructures.
Yet when Don Brash, both a former National party leader and Governor of the Reserve Bank, wrote to ask her directly why she and her ministers constantly refer to the ‘partnership’ created by the Treaty of Waitangi, pointing out there was no mention of a partnership, or any synonym of partnership, in any version of the treaty, our Prime Minister predictably dodged his question, fobbing him off by referring it to another minister......
www.spectator.com.au/2021/07/new-zealanders-are-revolting-against-ardern/
Shockingly, the guidelines that establish eligibility for the millions of dollars available expressly invoke ‘actively promoting the principles of Partnership, Participation and Active Protection under Te Tiriti o Waitangi, acknowledging Maori as Te Tiriti partner’. There it is in black and white, and any media wanting to question this completely inaccurate claim is hardly likely to retain its funding. Rules is rules! Yet no legal or conceptual partnership was ever established by the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. It is in fact impossible for a democratic government to legally sign a treaty establishing a partnership with one section only of its people. While there are no longer any full-blooded Maoris, those opting to claim an often tenuous Maori genetic inheritance are represented in one report as 12.5 per cent of New Zealanders, not the 15-16 per cent claimed as a proportion of the population. Many, probably the majority of part-Maori, prefer to be represented on the main electoral roll –well aware of the political machinations contrived by those seeking targeted economic advantages on the grounds of racial background – and unwilling to be part of this self-serving activism.
Ardern herself continues to inaccurately claim a ‘partnership’ as the basis for the preferential funding and racist positioning advanced in He Paupua – the initially heavily-redacted government document with the incomprehensible title providing special governing and economic advantages for activist part-Maori. Although the Prime Minister denies having actually read its proposals, her ministers are already implementing its provisions – such as prior control of our health system by part-Maori representatives – and their unwarranted authority over the whole country’s water and other basic infrastructures.
Yet when Don Brash, both a former National party leader and Governor of the Reserve Bank, wrote to ask her directly why she and her ministers constantly refer to the ‘partnership’ created by the Treaty of Waitangi, pointing out there was no mention of a partnership, or any synonym of partnership, in any version of the treaty, our Prime Minister predictably dodged his question, fobbing him off by referring it to another minister......
www.spectator.com.au/2021/07/new-zealanders-are-revolting-against-ardern/