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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Apr 4, 2023 7:26:50 GMT 12
Mike Butler: TREATY TWISTING AND TWO GOVTSAn article with the bland title “Restoring the mana of the treaty”, published at the weekend, is among a torrent of treaty twisting writings arguing that the Treaty of Waitangi envisaged two governments in New Zealand, one by Maori for Maori and the other a fully bicultural version of what we already have. As we head towards an election campaign in which “co-governance” is already an issue, it is crucial for voters to understand some of the fallacies that are being presented as facts. Its author, Alistair Reese, was described by E-Tangata magazine as a “Pakeha” theologian, historian, and farmer. Also described as having a “particular focus on “seeking to strengthen the relationship between Maori and Pakeha in Aotearoa”, he believes that “there is a need for Pakeha to understand who they are and how they belong in Aotearoa New Zealand”. At this point I imagine that may be quite a few New Zealanders surprised and amused to find out from Dr Reese that perhaps they need help searching for their identity. What did he write? In a nutshell:... breakingviewsnz.blogspot.com/2023/04/mike-butler-treaty-twisting-and-two.html
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