New Zealand’s government is rolling back decades of policies that boosted indigenous Maori rights?

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • In a report to the United Nations, New Zealand's government has been described as the most racist in years. The ruling coalition aims to change policies designed to benefit the indigenous Māori population. While the government claims these changes will promote equality and progress, many Maori disagree.
    Guests:
    Margaret Mutu
    Professor of Maori Studies at the University of Auckland
    Simon Court
    Member of Parliament for ACT New Zealand
    Lara Greaves
    Associate Professor in Politics at Victoria University of Wellington
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  • @patu5798
    @patu5798 Před měsícem +178

    The presenter has no idea about Nz issues

    • @suehowie152
      @suehowie152 Před měsícem +37

      I would say they are pretty on to it.

    • @DW_Kiwi
      @DW_Kiwi Před měsícem +39

      @@suehowie152 Made up dribble. Maori are the world best looked after native population

    • @Camwin
      @Camwin Před měsícem +41

      ​@@DW_Kiwi that's not a flex, they are all treated unfairly. Māori are just not putting up with it anymore, and the fact we have a treaty.

    • @Camwin
      @Camwin Před měsícem +3

      @@patu5798 think global act local bro

    • @Kult365
      @Kult365 Před měsícem +13

      ​@@DW_Kiwihave a nap Dave 😂

  • @regrangihuna7319
    @regrangihuna7319 Před měsícem +94

    NZ Parliament pander to the World Economic Forum . The love of money is the root of all evil.

    • @teokangahuata-wagner5398
      @teokangahuata-wagner5398 Před 28 dny +5

      i feel its the greed of money in my opinion because you can envision money like kūmara to feed the whole iwi

    • @darrenhaumaha8900
      @darrenhaumaha8900 Před 26 dny +8

      Current Government bows down to the RICH A-LISTERS

    • @JustTheWholeTruthPlease
      @JustTheWholeTruthPlease Před 22 dny

      Who did you vote for last election?

    • @red2775
      @red2775 Před 21 dnem +1

      Yes unfortunately I think we have been targeting by those organizations.

    • @deborahwilliams3695
      @deborahwilliams3695 Před 21 dnem +3

      @@darrenhaumaha8900
      Show me a govt in the 21st century that doesn’t, Nats and Labour as leading parties are just different cheeks of the same bum…

  • @Iherdit2day
    @Iherdit2day Před měsícem +87

    Time to sign with the BRICS!!! No more U.K or U.S.A! We're done 😤

    • @Madison-oi8sd
      @Madison-oi8sd Před 27 dny

      F the Brics ,USA,UK .

    • @madgavin7568
      @madgavin7568 Před 22 dny

      Pigs arse. BRICS gives no benefits to New Zealand.

    • @madgavin7568
      @madgavin7568 Před 22 dny

      New Zealand gets nothing by joining BRICS. Australia and the US are its closest allies.

    • @Kingutu
      @Kingutu Před 21 dnem +2

      I bro👍

    • @Kelvinpaul4
      @Kelvinpaul4 Před 20 dny

      Stupid comment

  • @amariaosman9706
    @amariaosman9706 Před měsícem +161

    How is a party that only got 7% of votes getting so much air-time

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem

      What Party?

    • @johnhewson8478
      @johnhewson8478 Před měsícem +12

      @@amariaosman9706 I wonder the same about another party in the government with only 3.o8% of the vote, don't know where you got the 7.00% from but the party i think you talking about got 8.64%

    • @jamesbroughton7635
      @jamesbroughton7635 Před měsícem +4

      Hi it's because the deal is part of a joint government party coalition. This was one of the pattner coalition deals. Though the ruling party wothon the government said they're only gonna supprt this Bill to the select committee phase of the parliamentary process.

    • @staal2691
      @staal2691 Před měsícem +6

      @@johnhewson8478hardly a big percentage is it. And it doesn’t represent all either

    • @Kult365
      @Kult365 Před měsícem +29

      @@amariaosman9706 because ACT are backed by the Atlas Project

  • @henrygraham3527
    @henrygraham3527 Před měsícem +61

    A move for Blackrock..

    • @kayla0076
      @kayla0076 Před 19 dny +1

      Black Rock they do control a NZ superannuation fund and a Solar company here lol

    • @-KAIX-0405-NZ
      @-KAIX-0405-NZ Před 16 dny +2

      @@kayla0076 And the Prison money thru Cerco Contract. Even the Aussie Banks Profits are funneled to Blackrock.

    • @user-ob6hy8wn5n
      @user-ob6hy8wn5n Před 11 dny +1

      👍

    • @-KAIX-0405-NZ
      @-KAIX-0405-NZ Před 11 dny

      @@user-ob6hy8wn5n 👍

  • @JustTheWholeTruthPlease
    @JustTheWholeTruthPlease Před 22 dny +21

    Background for overseas viewers: both right wing political parties ACT and New Zealand First have Maori leaders. All political parties in parliament have strong Maori representation. 27% of MPs are of Maori descent compared with 20% of the general population. In both the current and previous governments 25% of the cabinet ministers are of Maori descent.

    • @turangatohiariki3042
      @turangatohiariki3042 Před 14 dny +1

      TOLERATED NOT ACCEPTED

    • @danfray4685
      @danfray4685 Před 14 dny +3

      ​@@turangatohiariki3042give it a rest, without European tax money you couldn't even have nice marai, you wouldn't have unemployment benefits or decent education or health care. Remember, it was maori that begged the king to send troops to stop maori on maori genocide, infanticide and cannibalism

    • @turangatohiariki3042
      @turangatohiariki3042 Před 13 dny

      @@danfray4685 NEITHER WOULD YOU & WHICH SEX DISEASED & INFECTED WAR TORN POOR OR UNLIVABLE EUROPEAN COUNTRY YOUR LOT LEAVE TO FIND A BETTER THEM & MODERN DAY APPLIANCE'S PLANE'S CAR'S USING FUEL WITH COW'S HAVE PUT ALL OF HUMANITY ON A TIME CLOCK WITH EXISTENCE YOU FAKIN GENIUS

    • @turangatohiariki3042
      @turangatohiariki3042 Před 13 dny +1

      @@danfray4685 Ill put it on the front BOT UNDER 001

    • @maori_Mcsouljah
      @maori_Mcsouljah Před 10 dny

      Muppet ​@@danfray4685

  • @Chronicz120
    @Chronicz120 Před 19 dny +28

    Maori are just as racist as Europeans if not more, I'm Māori myself and grew up hearing Maori calling other ethnicities racist name's...Māori like to play victim and twist anything that doesn't go there way into racism..Te Pāti Māori only got 3% of the vote in the 2023 election because most of our Māori people didn't vote for Te Pāti Māori because they know they'll never get anything from it...These leaders at the top bleed off their people in terms of income and lifestyle and never ever pass the money down to the ordinary people at the bottom.

    • @jacklouie8096
      @jacklouie8096 Před 17 dny +2

      Easy money

    • @danfray4685
      @danfray4685 Před 14 dny +6

      Well said. My children are part maori and they know that education and work is the way to succeed, not the color of your skin.

    • @iriafriconnet4763
      @iriafriconnet4763 Před 13 dny

      Speak for the dogs you hang out with

    • @Chronicz120
      @Chronicz120 Před 12 dny +2

      @@iriafriconnet4763 calling people dogs, be gone with your comment.

    • @dylanc2860
      @dylanc2860 Před 12 dny

      lol are you kidding me, we are all racist in some way or another, we're just to dumb to see it

  • @jalaburam
    @jalaburam Před měsícem +7

    Why don't yous ask a Maori? Why dnt yous interview the people?

  • @yvonnehauraro8643
    @yvonnehauraro8643 Před 28 dny +41

    Just remember it's Maori and the Crown not crown and government and Maori Maori had a treaty between queen and king not the baby sitting government

    • @nzbrotrev9028
      @nzbrotrev9028 Před 24 dny +4

      The Government are ministers of the Crown , and about 33 of those ministers are Maori , Maori represent the crown are the crown.

    • @hailzreignmanga
      @hailzreignmanga Před 24 dny

      @@nzbrotrev9028 Bro your brainwashed if you think its maoris fault No they shouldn't give way to mary and sam who flew in yesterday because all nzer matter this government fkd.

    • @damionkeeling3103
      @damionkeeling3103 Před 23 dny +1

      The NZ govt has assumed the role of the Crown in legal terms. The King has nothing to do with the matter.

    • @susanware1988
      @susanware1988 Před 22 dny +3

      ​@@nzbrotrev9028 Just how many Ministers do you think our government has? Don't try to pass off Maori Members of Parliament as Ministers of Crown portfolios.

    • @nzbrotrev9028
      @nzbrotrev9028 Před 22 dny +1

      @@susanware1988 an MP is an MP , they all represent the Crown on our behalf

  • @iankinnell5643
    @iankinnell5643 Před 20 dny +10

    How about we reckonize the fact that their are more NZ Europeans who live in poverty than Maori & PI combined yet their needs are removed to make sure the needs are All Maori are put above them

    • @toiasarich1165
      @toiasarich1165 Před 17 dny

      Very uneducated answer.

    • @andrewmckenzieart
      @andrewmckenzieart Před 13 dny +4

      yeah... europeans suffer horribly through poverty. No one talks about this. We battle racism through uninformed propoganda like seen in this article. This racist narrative is poison.

    • @Rodtang-x5z
      @Rodtang-x5z Před 11 dny +3

      You might have to fight for 160 years to even get recognised....like Maori did...

  • @KINNZ94
    @KINNZ94 Před měsícem +7

    If smoking ban was to help Maori health, and repealing that ban is a genocide, why don’t we just ban Maori from smoking? Happy? Honestly, I think it’s an insult to Maori to think that Maori people will smoke themselves to death unless government bans smoking. I am pretty sure they can think and make decisions for themselves. It’s even more absurd when that argument comes from Maori politicians. It’s like saying, “We can’t quit smoking unless the government bans it for us! Please ban smoking for us!!” I would be quite upset at those politicians if I were a Maori. I would take it as an insult, as an adult, if someone comes up to me and says, with an empathetic face, “oh, you need my help. I will help you,” I would say, “thank you, but no thank you. I can stand on my own. Let me know when you need my help.”

    • @rikimackey7984
      @rikimackey7984 Před 25 dny

      Yeah but it kills everyone genius. Why go backwards and pretend like you’re going forwards?

  • @Chronicz120
    @Chronicz120 Před 19 dny +28

    These iwi with all the money from treaty settlements never filter it down to their Māori people at the bottom they mismanage and pocket the money for themselves.

    • @MNZGA57
      @MNZGA57 Před 16 dny +7

      Yep and let their whanau sleep in cars.

    • @turangatohiariki3042
      @turangatohiariki3042 Před 13 dny

      What's that money got to do with THE DIFFRENT CULTURED WHITE PEOPLE TRYING TO GENOCIDE US & OUR TREATY WITH DESSISION'S MADE WITH THE CROWN & MAORI PEOPLE & COMPENSATION FOR 1 MAORI HAPU MAKE'S UP FOR ALL YOUR ATTROCITE'S & YOU KNOW WHAT PEOPLE ARE WHEN THEY OWE MONEY DRIP FEED😂😂😂

    • @turangatohiariki3042
      @turangatohiariki3042 Před 13 dny

      ​@@MNZGA57Your lot wont be here to much longer 😂😂😂

    • @suniap3091
      @suniap3091 Před 13 dny

      And herein lies the issue racist white supremacists thinking you know everything, yet you know absolutely nothing. I suppose ignorance is bliss.

    • @wimokaharawira8443
      @wimokaharawira8443 Před 12 dny +1

      Yes but let me make a couple of points.
      1 after the tribunal has ruled your case, the standing government decides what or if it wants to pay.
      2 Government has never settled to a single claimant, e.g a whanau of hapu. Only hundreds of casas rolled into one payment
      3 It's clear the tactic to pay a one group when the majority of claimant's oppose settlement is terrible
      4 Not one payment has ever exceeded 1% of total value taken.

  • @mindripperful
    @mindripperful Před měsícem +16

    As an immigrant I get it. Not to toot my own horn but I've set up a kickboxing dojo teach yoga and meditation for free to my maori. It's not much I don't have much but it's all I can give...at the moment. Together we can win. I love my people's and land

    • @joemika4835
      @joemika4835 Před měsícem

      Thank you ❤

    • @DW_Kiwi
      @DW_Kiwi Před měsícem +4

      They will happily take whatever you give them. The best you can do is show them how to stand on their own feet and provide for THEMSELVES

    • @jamietownsend7545
      @jamietownsend7545 Před měsícem

      @@DW_Kiwi lol

    • @mr2981
      @mr2981 Před měsícem

      Kickbox your way to freedom! Whatever, you muppet :)

    • @ParekitaurangaMatthews-wl2ly
      @ParekitaurangaMatthews-wl2ly Před 29 dny +3

      ​@@DW_Kiwisounds like your a victim of something and your holding on to it. What ever it is sometimes holding on does more damage than letting go.

  • @milleniumfalcon8654
    @milleniumfalcon8654 Před měsícem +56

    Also signing 🇳🇿up to & financing foreign wars/policies that are detrimental to 🇳🇿 & people, fast tracking legislation to let companies like Blackrock in under the guise of job creation ⚖️

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem

      So India, Philippines, Tiawan, Japan are all lying about China as well and we shouldn't help fellow democracies stay free?

    • @shane4578
      @shane4578 Před měsícem

      @milleniumfalcon8654 Labour were already in bed with blackrock before the coalition was voted in by the majority of New Zealanders.

    • @jimmydogg9520
      @jimmydogg9520 Před měsícem +3

      @@milleniumfalcon8654 mean whole Government cuts to School Lunch Programs

    • @user-mg9wt9nc1q
      @user-mg9wt9nc1q Před měsícem

      Yeah and granting 63 million dollars to primary schools;.. 63 million bucks whaddup with dat. 🪴💫💫🌹

    • @dhyanidsouza2430
      @dhyanidsouza2430 Před 21 dnem

      What a shame they have let Blackrock in!

  • @niozella1041
    @niozella1041 Před měsícem +75

    I'm proud to be Maori. There is then, there is now. Where do you wish to live? The future will always become what we do today. We will forever stand against and fight those who wish to enslave us on every level. I'm not worried about all these attacks on Maoridom. My ancestors forced the crown into a treaty and there's enough of us alive today to ensure their hard work is not in vain.....

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem +17

      The Cown didn't even really want NZ. There was nothing forced about it, if anything the France forced the British to sign a treaty a Treaty with the United Tribes that the British tried to setup first for the Māori. But none of the tribes could work in a unified way together and were signing deals with private companies and the French and Germans etc. But to say Māori forced British into a treaty is absolute nonsense. They just didn't want France to threaten their holdings in Australia and the Māori wanted lawfulness, and British common law which was a major step up from decapitations.

    • @MTJ305
      @MTJ305 Před měsícem

      ​@@Billy-f1jhow else did sit down and talk take place. Remember who made first contact with foreigners. Come in, what you got. Have that under my so and so. Look don't touch. Wants and needs and they won't know. This is mine now, blood on soil. Ink paper. Sit here not here, say this not that anymore. Better so to survive show too much. Get it right now we here been here won't go anywhere same with you. What's next

    • @Al-oe8ib
      @Al-oe8ib Před měsícem +7

      @@Billy-f1j seriously?

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem +8

      @@Al-oe8ib Research the history, go to the treaty grounds. Learn about the NZ company, French in Akaroa etc. The Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815) were relatively fresh in the UK's mind in 1830/40s and by the time the treaty was finally signed in 1840. The two superpowers at the time were France and the UK. Hence how New Caledonia ended up a French province. Why do you think Wellington got its name (a British General who defeated the French/Napoleon) if it wasn't for this context.

    • @DW_Kiwi
      @DW_Kiwi Před měsícem +11

      "Maori forced the crown into a treaty" What?? Where did that come from. History and context informs us that Maori begged the British to come and protect (Against the French) and bring law and order. Maori were killing each other. Iwi against iwi through utu. Some of the runaway Pakeha sailors and criminals were running riot in the north and they needed to be reigned in.

  • @tanepukenga1421
    @tanepukenga1421 Před měsícem +31

    Simon couldn't even let a Maori speak on an organized show.
    Brilliant example of what he is, and the fact he HATED the same treatment back to him

  • @Carolyn-g7x
    @Carolyn-g7x Před měsícem +24

    Thank you for bringing these issues to a wider audience. The right in NZ has engaged in a sustained negative broadcasting of their agenda since our covid response which was heralded across the world. It seems crazy to some of us that our reality can be seen accurately only from a distance.

    • @jimbray3812
      @jimbray3812 Před 22 dny +2

      You have no idea at all. You are talking absolute B.S. The current coalition govt is not racist at all. The true racists inNZ are Te Pati Maori. Closely followed by the Labour party. Don't report lies. Do your research and tell the truth. Ardern was and still is a traitor to NZ.

    • @jinjaman101
      @jinjaman101 Před 9 dny +1

      thank you some reporter who don't live here.

  • @nigelminty1018
    @nigelminty1018 Před měsícem +41

    The ACT party says equal rights but Maori lease land hasn't ended for 180 years so Europeans have control over Maori land they don't own. For as little as a dollar a year. We are talking about forests generating millions . That doesn't sound like equal rights .

    • @W_Bin
      @W_Bin Před 22 dny +4

      Maori leasehold land is a weeping sore which can easily be urgently addressed by government buyouts (where leaseholds have been subsequently purchased in good faith for fair value) and return to the owners with the improvements; and also allow legal action for restitution against the persons who fraudulently engineered the creation of the leases. Maori lease land is less than 2% of land administered by the Government. One way for the government to put it's "equality" money where it's mouth is.

    • @RobinLane-z9v
      @RobinLane-z9v Před 22 dny +3

      Why don't Maori acknowledge the appalling way they treated the Mori ori .

    • @greyhamlogan2255
      @greyhamlogan2255 Před 22 dny +2

      ​@@RobinLane-z9vthe moriori are the indigenous race

    • @greyhamlogan2255
      @greyhamlogan2255 Před 22 dny +4

      Cry me a river, I hope they make the treaty a historical document only. The maori are not indigenous.

    • @W_Bin
      @W_Bin Před 22 dny +1

      Troll invasion in the replies here

  • @atairamunro2270
    @atairamunro2270 Před měsícem +101

    I'm proud to be maori as a indigenous of Aotearoa New Zealand racism is rife throughout the country you can see it by some of the comments on this video clip Mauri ora

    • @Theodisc
      @Theodisc Před 28 dny +1

      💙💙💙

    • @Qube88Q
      @Qube88Q Před 28 dny

      Maoris can be the best of racist people, like the minority of racist Israel😂 NZ should vote no tax for all Maoris, done or have they been conquered to😂

    • @paine1985
      @paine1985 Před 26 dny +11

      ​@boltang Do you know what you are talking about I don't believe so

    • @rikimackey7984
      @rikimackey7984 Před 25 dny +6

      But you have no clue. Your reality is far from the actual reality

    • @bassbrother81
      @bassbrother81 Před 25 dny +16

      Yea maori are pretty racist towards whites theses days, me and my friend even got jumped recently by maori, talked to a mutual friend and it was because they didn't like the look of us. It's a shame it never use to be this way

  • @GSozei
    @GSozei Před měsícem +36

    As a Maori. I am also a Kiwi and I am Also a New Zealander. I am a trilogy because being one thing is weak. United we stand divided we fall. Remember china, do you remember they want the pacific. it will make it much easier for him to take it because he knows once he owns the pacific that's checkmate for the West. Because America is at its most vulnerable at the moment. You have the New Zealand Culture, 🇳🇿 and you have the Maori Culture. Everyone used to love nz because our National anthem resembled both languages and its one of the best national anthems. Plus without culture food on planet earth will just be terrible and depressing. Indian, Chinese, Mexican, Brazilian cuisine. Ow hori it's impossible to eradicate any Native culture that survived to this day and age. Until the killing starts we all have the same rights. What's My Maori rights? The Land we own is family land we literally have tribal lands some have their own laws and New Zealand Government doesn't have authority over that land like Tuhoe. I'm just saying, Our! Koros and grandfathers didn't WIN WW1 and WW2 ANZACS AND MAORI BATTALION Just so their incompetent Great Grand children can destroy everything they built by Winning the wars, stopping Japanese taking over the pacific. You can thank our Aussies for that 🇦🇺 we are so close to world war 3 and you people don't even know it

    • @wikitoriasmith1713
      @wikitoriasmith1713 Před 28 dny

      Gsozei
      Thank you and do agree in all you say. Aotearoa New Zealand is ripe for a takeover. IMO, yes we are heading into another world War which will be worse than any of the others. While America sorts its leadership problems out, the return to female energy. Those with ulterior motives will push back dangerous. Peter Thiels name cropping up in the US elections! He and other billionaires are using Aotearoa as their bolt holes, purchasing huge swathes of land. They fk their own countries up, then look to where they can manipulate a takeover. The pacific Islands are vulnerable, and being manipulated by China and other interests. Everybody wants a good quality of life. Shelter, warmth, food water. IMO.

    • @Madison-oi8sd
      @Madison-oi8sd Před 27 dny

      Absolutely right. Luxon is a puppet. China is just waiting to take our country

    • @ruthfowler390
      @ruthfowler390 Před 24 dny +2

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤ The most sensible reading yet !!! ❤❤❤

    • @mollyfletcher7746
      @mollyfletcher7746 Před 22 dny +1

      This.

    • @sinistereesh
      @sinistereesh Před 21 dnem +1

      Vote UKE United Kiwi Everywhere

  • @aladinin
    @aladinin Před 22 dny +53

    What a load of historical BS. Lived in NZ for ever.. this Latest Govt is NOT racist at all. They are actually just levelling up the fact that Maori have been getting many many many benefits over any other NZers. I know some Maori who feel shame for the way the radical racist Maori are so entitled and expectant.

    • @KNWBDY.important
      @KNWBDY.important Před 20 dny +6

      As a halfcast english maori (literally both of my parents are half english and half maori) there are faults on BOTH sides. Not either one can point the finger and place ALL the blame on the other. I'm not taking part in this shyt, most of us wanna just get on it with it.

    • @mugg99
      @mugg99 Před 20 dny +1

      What benefits? Maori still have the highest rates of incarceration and conviction compared to non-Maori, the poorest health outcomes, lowest rates of home ownership and highest rates of homelessness? And you’re saying they are entitled? You’re just another example of the racist, misinformed, entitled coloniser living on stolen land

    • @DavidBrockes
      @DavidBrockes Před 20 dny

      Political parties use the 'Indigenous Angle' most of us are sick of hearing about this, most Maori are bi racial and probably have more European DNA 😂😂 so they are to blame for themselves. Jacinda Ardern used this as a political platform. Stop guilt tripping the white people just because you're a little bit browner. It wasn't us, that was history, civilization was just like that. We don't care and no one is more special just because they got anywhere first. Not throughout most of history anyway. Accept individual responsibility for yourselves and your children, stop with all this BS. Britain is a mess.....that is what New Zealand has to look forward too, while you argue in your canoe the sea around you is catching fire. We all got on fine in the 80's, all this is so much crap. People are so delusional.

    • @-KAIX-0405-NZ
      @-KAIX-0405-NZ Před 18 dny +1

      @@aladinin Chump Change, you ill-educated Twit.

    • @-KAIX-0405-NZ
      @-KAIX-0405-NZ Před 17 dny

      @@KNWBDY.important Get on with what? It's easy to see who's at fault, been that way on a Global Scale...African, Aborigine, Native American, Native Canadian, which Canada is still murdering to this very day.
      Said, "We Come Bearing Gifts"? Tuberculosis, Polio, Measles...Venereal Disease, Prostitution...Yeah, you're "NOBODY" important alright, those of your ilk, need to do the same.

  • @stuee1365
    @stuee1365 Před měsícem +62

    Wow, this report is remarkably inaccurate and biased

    • @tanepukenga1421
      @tanepukenga1421 Před měsícem +2

      What about it is inaccurate?

    • @brentonlett3417
      @brentonlett3417 Před 29 dny +7

      I agree, it's stacked against the government. Done on purposed to create emotional responses

    • @tanepukenga1421
      @tanepukenga1421 Před 29 dny +13

      @@brentonlett3417 So you're trying to say the government didn't enact those policies? OR that there hasn't been protests? You may not like how it looks, but that's reality. They have been targeting Maori, and as of today, beneficiaries as well.
      1500 homeless according to their statement today, which Luxon was smiling about.

    • @lady_v_101
      @lady_v_101 Před 26 dny

      Truth hurts.. Get used to it - WE'RE NOT GOING ANYWHERE!!! ❤️🤍🖤✊🏼

    • @danfray4685
      @danfray4685 Před 14 dny +1

      ​@@tanepukenga1421everything, maori are not indigenous, they have health, education, tax free land, maraes paid for and the list goes on. This show is nothing but gaslighting

  • @KINNZ94
    @KINNZ94 Před měsícem +8

    Why do they read David’s quote in funny accent??? 😂 What a clown job

  • @Camwin
    @Camwin Před měsícem +50

    Māori have never had a chance to control their own destiny! They had their destiny manifested by the crown. Doctrine of Discovery ring a bell? Māori have never had a chance to do it their way because the crown kept saying "let's work as a team and do it MY WAY!". Completely undermining tikanga Māori (tohunga suppression act), Māori land and ways of life (Native land acts, language in schools). It all adds up.

    • @Diewelle666
      @Diewelle666 Před měsícem +3

      @@Camwin and who says it would have gone any better? Could have been much much worse. We are where we are, lets work together to make NZ an awesome place for all!

    • @Kult365
      @Kult365 Před měsícem +11

      @@Diewelle666 because in 1860 Maaori were the dominant economic power, right before Grey traitorously invaded Waikato. Learn Aotearoa history

    • @DW_Kiwi
      @DW_Kiwi Před měsícem +5

      Maori have "always" had a chance to control their destiny. But they would rather allow the government of the day provide help and handouts. They sat in their "own" rut!!

    • @Kult365
      @Kult365 Před měsícem +15

      @@DW_Kiwi Dave, save your nonsense for your cat.

    • @Camwin
      @Camwin Před měsícem +5

      @@Diewelle666 that's right, work as a team! Not do it the crowns/government s way. It hasn't worked for Māori at all. Work as a team and let Māori have more control over these negative social stats. Disestablishing a Māori health authority after 3 years is absurd

  • @kylierogers1971
    @kylierogers1971 Před 27 dny +80

    I'm 100% kiwi, 100% European and 100% ashamed and disappointed in our current government. They apologise for the abuse ecposed in government care then layer on abuse after abuse and call it beneficial. Ignorance is rife in NZ. Noone learns the real history without their own adult research and only if they care enough to know. Fear mongering agendas are also concerning. Arohanui to all iwi and indigenous peoples. ❤

    • @deanwhale367
      @deanwhale367 Před 27 dny +5

      Watch dougles Murray bro.

    • @deanwhale367
      @deanwhale367 Před 27 dny +2

      Is the tax increase and our rates gone up and our country is fail and workers and company’s.

    • @ZAHRN1
      @ZAHRN1 Před 25 dny +1

      😂😂😂

    • @nzbrotrev9028
      @nzbrotrev9028 Před 24 dny +12

      You can't be 100% kiwi and 100% European. If you were born in NZ, you're not European

    • @jemma_19988
      @jemma_19988 Před 24 dny +8

      If you were born in New Zealand you are no longer European You are a New Zealander!!!!

  • @jemma_19988
    @jemma_19988 Před 24 dny +3

    The average working New Zealander today has a lifestyle that the richest man on earth 100 years ago could only dream about.
    Our cars are more luxurious,our health system is more advanced,our entertainment options are amazing we can travel around the world in two days!! We live much longer, we can marry whoever we want, we have electricity and refrigerators. These things did not exist 100 years back!! But everyone wants more

    • @rikimackey7984
      @rikimackey7984 Před 21 dnem

      Human nature always wants more. We always seek fuller expression otherwise we’d be abnormal

  • @glenpiggott5815
    @glenpiggott5815 Před měsícem +3

    2 of the 3 leaders of the coalition government are Maori....

    • @rikimackey7984
      @rikimackey7984 Před 25 dny

      Yes but they’re egotistical sell out ones that don’t understand their own culture

    • @AngieSainty
      @AngieSainty Před 25 dny

      Kupapa

    • @glenpiggott5815
      @glenpiggott5815 Před 25 dny +1

      @@rikimackey7984 so all Maori have to think alike now ??? Thanks for that rasist oppion....

  • @teamfactivist
    @teamfactivist Před měsícem +96

    It’s not just Maori that say otherwise. It is the non racist pakeha (white) people that do too. We stand with them as proud tangata tiriti. This government is vile, populist, far right ego maniacs.

    • @joemika4835
      @joemika4835 Před měsícem +10

      Thank you ❤

    • @louisebracknell2451
      @louisebracknell2451 Před měsícem

      wow, it is amazing how many people have been brainwashed by the Labour government

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem

      So you think other ethnic groups like Chinese, Indians etc. all want to be treated as second class citizens in NZ and not have the same rights as everyone else? Pretty sure basing things on race doesn't turn out well. Just look at South Africa, from white racism to antiwhite racism. Now the native Africans target Indian people. South Africa has become even worse and it's so called anti-racist policies just result in racism toward the minorities, other migrant Africans, Whites, Indians. To the point where if you're poor and white, the hiring whites last laws, mean you have no hope. Racism has no place in a merit-based society, whether you dress it up in new left-postmodernism or not.

    • @user-ic5xz4oe1t
      @user-ic5xz4oe1t Před měsícem +7

      Matter of opinion

    • @user-mg9wt9nc1q
      @user-mg9wt9nc1q Před měsícem

      ​@@user-ic5xz4oe1twell u know where u can stick yours. The Maori , like many indigenous peoples, have had their land ripped out from underneath them. The white supremasist virus spreading their corrupt agenda and using tax payers money to employ trannies to read library storytime hour to our little 5 yr old kids, for " a bit of harmless entertainment".??!
      Says it all. They're all up to no good.

  • @user-fi6fq9yb5c
    @user-fi6fq9yb5c Před 16 dny +2

    I think you should report this correctly. Māori are not indigenous to New Zealand. They are definitely not disadvantaged they actually have far greater privilege than the rest of New Zealanders. With regard to the prison population. If they commit the crime they should do the crime. What is actually being addressed is the principals of the treaty, that weren’t actually there in the founding documents (original documents). You don’t mention the high incidents of Māori children being abused and killed in the family.

    • @danfray4685
      @danfray4685 Před 14 dny

      Thank you for your factual comments.

    • @andrewmckenzieart
      @andrewmckenzieart Před 13 dny

      During covid while all were distracted locked down and fearful, one person from parliament went to the united nations and they made maori as an indigenous culture. This was done with no public knowledge at all. Maori are not indigenous, they colonized nz not that many years before europeans in the same way. They got on a boat and migrated to nz.

  • @Bellxking
    @Bellxking Před 26 dny +6

    For Pakeha to gain legitimacy here, it is they who must place their trust in Maori, not the other way around.
    They must accept that it is for the tangata whenua to determine their status in this land, and to do so in accordance with tikanga Maori.
    There is no doubt that many Pakeha will find this challenging: their obsession with control over the Mãori-Pakeha relationship to date could almost be categorised as a form of compulsive disorder. Giving up such control requires a leap of faith on the part of Pakeha. ... Nothing less will suffice if they truly want to gain the sense of belonging they so crave, the sense of identity that until now has proven so elusive - Ani Mikaere

  • @W_Bin
    @W_Bin Před 22 dny +7

    Good interview, you and your guests drew out the principles well. New Zealand is stuck with a government which was elected through similar social media manipulation which is seen in America (and comes from America), however we have long standing bi-cultural respect, it will remain to be seen whether the Government achieves the equalisation and advances for all that it promises, whether we continue to be ripped apart by the divisive disinformation culture wars used to bring down our previous government and destroy respect, or whether we can be a country that focuses on the issues and the results, keeps our governments answerable and ensures the progress which has been made continues.
    Improved political education and decent living standards for all are critical to increasing opportunity and enfranchisement, as is protecting our land and resources from overseas ownership and exploitation. Politicians pandering to super-greedy sociopath corporates and individuals like DotCom and Thiel must stop.

  • @Al-oe8ib
    @Al-oe8ib Před měsícem +24

    How did that act guy get so much of a say?????

    • @xjamis
      @xjamis Před měsícem +7

      Well he was already outnumbered

    • @DW_Kiwi
      @DW_Kiwi Před měsícem +6

      He was asked! He spoke the truth which was not well accepted was it

    • @louisebracknell2451
      @louisebracknell2451 Před měsícem +4

      you mean about a 5th of the time compared to the 2 left wing activists?

    • @naomicassidy485
      @naomicassidy485 Před měsícem +5

      Cause he was good at Acting.

    • @Kult365
      @Kult365 Před měsícem +8

      @@Al-oe8ib the independent woman stayed neutral as much as she could, the facts kept pointing her towards ACT lying though

  • @wiremumadden7670
    @wiremumadden7670 Před 16 dny +1

    That woman hasn't answered the question yet

  • @razorsharp8968
    @razorsharp8968 Před 18 dny +5

    This "new" artlcle contains incorrect information. The xurrent NZ Government has exyremely high maori representation within its democratically elected members.

  • @markc532
    @markc532 Před 20 dny +10

    Racism is Racism and privilege is privilege most Maori are more European than Maori so it is only down to skin colour. Maori lived only 35 years on average when colonials arrived, life expectancy has increased under colonialism.

    • @briopalumpus8676
      @briopalumpus8676 Před 17 dny +1

      45 year life expectancy? what else did they not have wheels and stone biuldings??

    • @LUAPIGNAR
      @LUAPIGNAR Před 11 dny +1

      State for the record where you attained tbe fact maori life expectancy is 35yrs? BS

    • @Sam-vn9jm
      @Sam-vn9jm Před 10 dny

      If it were up to them they would eat us

    • @rikicurtis522
      @rikicurtis522 Před 6 dny

      ​@@LUAPIGNARdo you have any counter evidence? Life expectancy was low across the board up until about 200 years ago

    • @henryrudolph8845
      @henryrudolph8845 Před 5 dny +1

      When it comes to European GREED it did not matter that ethnic cultures such as Maori were pure 100% Maori, 100% Aboriginal, 100% Zulu, and 100% Native American Indian to mention a few.
      When it comes to European GREED it did not matter what life expectancy any culture had.
      markc532 Fast forward to 2024 where about do all wars start in Europe and for what reason? GREED!😆😅🤣😂🤣

  • @johnhewson8478
    @johnhewson8478 Před měsícem +51

    Totally rubbish! The last government introduced policies without consultation with the New Zealand population only to benefit maori, In 1975 the government of the day set up the Waitangi Tribunal to set land claims but over the last fifty years they have twisted or lied about land claim to the point now if anything in New Zealand has to go through iwi. Iwi are claiming the foreshore under customary right which will cove most of the New Zealand coastline and will have an impact on access for all New Zealander, this government has only overturn a Court ruling that Waitangi Tribunal got the court to change for their benefit, this government has only reversed it to the original policy so all New Zealander have access to the beach. I could go on all night what is happen here in New Zealand under the racist last government but will say this in closing, health waiting list for any health care from the last government had introduced a policy to put maori first, so race had to be the main factor for getting health care, also the coalition government of National, ACT, NZF only got into power,because the population wanted to stop maorification of New Zealand.

    • @johnhewson8478
      @johnhewson8478 Před měsícem +1

      @@yngsantino2340 yes they should!

    • @louisebracknell2451
      @louisebracknell2451 Před měsícem +8

      @@yngsantino2340 so don't worry about self-responsibility for your own health and instead introduce apartheid style policy? That is the solution you want?

    • @johnhewson8478
      @johnhewson8478 Před měsícem

      @@yngsantino2340 ha ha what is your comment about!!! You are being silly!

    • @AhemISee
      @AhemISee Před měsícem +1

      Then leave NZ you unhappy little man. Israel needs thinkers like you

    • @ShoEnTeL1
      @ShoEnTeL1 Před měsícem +1

      Ayo John. Just say you hate Māori, dude. No need to affix this clattered , false half-historical nonsense post to justify your hatred. Don;t be a shiver looking for a spine and just spit it.

  • @tatjna
    @tatjna Před měsícem +56

    As you can see from the comments here, racism is alive and well here in Aotearoa, and the things that have been happening in the rest of the world have emboldened these racists so now they're trying to convince the rest of the world that we all agree with them. We don't. Many of us recognise that colonisation has been disadvantageous to Māori, leading to poor outcomes compared with Pākehā, and we are behind policies that work to narrow that gap. Plenty of us are pretty disgusted with the direction of this government and would rather see the benefits that come to everyone through improving the wellbeing of Māori.

    • @tatjna
      @tatjna Před měsícem

      I should also add the ACT party has a long history of pushing racist policy, they are the so-called "libertarian" party, full of middle class white people who lack self-awareness and don't understand how they got to be privileged.

    • @spikandspan-u8h
      @spikandspan-u8h Před měsícem +1

      If maori are so against anything that was introduced to them then why do they speak a language that was introduced to them? why do they wear clothes? why do they do anything? As someone who wants maori to be more authentic I would like to see them get back in their grass skirts and mudhuts just like they did before "colonialism".

    • @testicool013
      @testicool013 Před měsícem

      @@tatjna maybe it’s their degenerate culture

    • @suehowie152
      @suehowie152 Před měsícem +8

      I stand with you..

    • @Artygobanagh
      @Artygobanagh Před měsícem +6

      Can you please bring our attention to a specific example of a racist comment?

  • @fairemoonbear8603
    @fairemoonbear8603 Před měsícem +2

    We as New Zealanders should always be as to vote ! Not push things on us. Our people means all kiwis.

  • @martynhoward4287
    @martynhoward4287 Před 16 dny

    Unless this government gets rid of gangs and rampant crime, we the people will get rid of this government, you will be voted out, you talked the talk, now walk the walk

  • @richardbruce8111
    @richardbruce8111 Před měsícem +30

    A very very slanted view .TO the point of lies! study history ! Before "colonisation" Maori ((a VERY warlike culture...check out the HAKA! ) aquired muskets & in 25 years cut their population in HALF! .similar to the "Highland clearances"( that was Scots AGAINST Scots ) this dreadful genocidal disruption created awful consequences ...which take generations to solve. Maori can & do rise to the top of society (I am an old guy who has had several great maori friends ...I knew a Maori Spitfire Piolet,! Recently (30 years) a crew of soft woke mad left " academics have made a strange "power grab" to "REINTERPERATE "the Treaty of Waitangi ( which halted the terribly tribal slaughters) Based on strange exploy tation of maori language meanings.( Maori like all tribal languages can be very ambiguous , Arabic has words that can mean 20 differences!) ...RACIAL ENTITLEMENTS lead to crazy outcomes eventually if given blanket application.

    • @ShoEnTeL1
      @ShoEnTeL1 Před měsícem +5

      You need to go back and read a bit more. Colonialism was part of the demise, and disparity. Wasn't just warring iwis turning muskets on one another.

    • @BigHitter23
      @BigHitter23 Před měsícem

      It's fair to say that the treaty and Crown involvement helped cool tribal wars. That's not the issue. The issue is any demise or disposition of the treaty affects Iwi and empowers the government to govern Iwi. That's what the Treaty stands for. It's a partnership and will always be a partnership not a dictatorship

    • @HeemiTeRuu
      @HeemiTeRuu Před měsícem +2

      Egg you know nothing of history. Leave if you dont like whos house it is.

    • @richardbruce8111
      @richardbruce8111 Před 17 dny

      HI Heemi, I am VERY ready to chat with you! my family has built @16 houses in NZ since 1848 so I aint leaving & neither should you! lets work it out

    • @HeemiTeRuu
      @HeemiTeRuu Před 17 dny

      @@richardbruce8111 Building houses on raupatu is no form of any mana whēnua.

  • @Kult365
    @Kult365 Před měsícem +30

    "we are one people" as long as you do as i say
    - Paakehaa New Zealand

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem

      So you can be racist to people so long as they are white.

    • @DW_Kiwi
      @DW_Kiwi Před měsícem +8

      Get a life and standup for yourselves. Use some of the 80 billion your economy is worth to provide for your people then

    • @Kult365
      @Kult365 Před měsícem +11

      @@DW_Kiwi Dave when we march you cry about it, what is it going to take for you to hear us? Do you see how England is treating it's migrants? Is that how you want to be treated?

    • @Kult365
      @Kult365 Před měsícem +6

      @@FrothingFoulness check the stats, Paakehaa is the slowest growing population, and Paakehaa women are certainly down with the brown 🤭🤭

    • @FrothingFoulness
      @FrothingFoulness Před měsícem

      @@Kult365 and your women love white d*ck still doesn’t change that you’re a small minority

  • @lesleyfnz3046
    @lesleyfnz3046 Před měsícem +76

    I'm a white New Zealander. I stand with Maori over the disgraceful erosions the current government is making. ACT , represented on this video are deliberately choosing to misinterpret our founding document. I am ashamed of their racism and appalling governance.

    • @richardbruce8111
      @richardbruce8111 Před měsícem

      BULLS,,T STUDY THE ACTUAL HISTORY!

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem

      So you'll be happy if the Māori Party deport you because your white or get sent to the bottom of the wait list for a surgery because you're not the right race?

    • @reubensilby541
      @reubensilby541 Před měsícem +7

      Really? Can you provide 1 example of their racism?

    • @skovdzschitt3230
      @skovdzschitt3230 Před měsícem +5

      @@reubensilby541Deputy PM Winston Peters said Māori are not indigenous to NZ

    • @tc6817
      @tc6817 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@skovdzschitt3230but Winston is Maori

  • @nikkiddle4745
    @nikkiddle4745 Před 21 dnem +11

    The discrimination and apartheid that Maori want are inconsistent with the legal obligations of the UNCERD. Maori have been empowered and enfranchised in the modern age. They are powerful and better off than ever before. Andern twisted everything to be raced based. We don't want apartheid here in NZ. There is no removal of Maori rights, only a reaffirmation of equal rights for NZ people, as guaranteed by article 3 of the waitangi treaty.

    • @dhyanidsouza2430
      @dhyanidsouza2430 Před 21 dnem +2

      Who said anything about apartheid?

    • @SamzM429
      @SamzM429 Před 20 dny +2

      Think you're confused. I don't recall you being elected the spokesman of my people?

    • @killerangel4613
      @killerangel4613 Před 20 dny +2

      Words like discrimination and apartheid belong in your culture not ours.

  • @exiledproductions956
    @exiledproductions956 Před měsícem +7

    Simon, talking shet, they been trying to talk what the treaty means for years but they been saying it backwards for years. Their idea of the treaty is totally different.

  • @fionnagrant6636
    @fionnagrant6636 Před 29 dny +47

    I'm Pakeha (NZ European), not Maori. My ancestors arrived here 6 generations ago in January 1840. Simon Court, representing the Act Party here, is lying. There is no way even he believes what he is saying is true. The sweeping changes made by the National Party led coalition government, have attacked changes made under both prior Labour led (centre left wing) governments, and prior National led (right wing governments). It's disgusting. The changes made over the last 50yrs through constant Maori political action, have definitely been of benefit to ALL New Zealanders. This is bad for ALL of us.

    • @jamietownsend7545
      @jamietownsend7545 Před 28 dny +5

      Nice words Fionna

    • @wikitoriasmith1713
      @wikitoriasmith1713 Před 28 dny +10

      Fionna
      Well said.
      Simon does not know what he's talking about, and that's a bit of a worry. Talking about equality for all? Makes me wonder if he has truly read the intent and principles behind te tiriti. Judging by his words. He's missing the whole message.

    • @Maariu01
      @Maariu01 Před 28 dny +1

      Thank you

    • @tawckgbak4070
      @tawckgbak4070 Před 28 dny +8

      Exactly because when nz is on the world stage it’s our culture that separates us from the rest of the world and as a Maori I find that special and also very proud for the generations to come. Also how we treat our lower class is a big reflection of where our country goes from here and manaakitanga is a big thing in Maori culture, that’s why we have so much love and generosity towards non Maori brothers and sisters.

    • @victoriasmith1695
      @victoriasmith1695 Před 27 dny +4

      @@tawckgbak4070 Tena koe. One of my most favourite Kiwi bands, is the Harmonic Resonators. They saw the popularity of Maori while overseas, and knew the racism against Maori in their own land. As Pakeha they were concerned, and sad for the racist attacks against Maori. They determined to set out and do something about it, in the nicest possible way. Become masters at te reo, through the singing of waiata Maori. They are celebrated and revered by Maori, as some have said, they move me to tears. A group of Pakeha who have by their songs, making great strides into a greater tolerance of Maori and te reo.

  • @alistairclarke6726
    @alistairclarke6726 Před 22 dny +1

    Shame we can't celebrate the things that are the same throughout humanity instead of picking out differences

  • @bradwallace6222
    @bradwallace6222 Před 17 dny +2

    Maori are entitled to NOTHING MORE than ALL New Zealanders.

  • @dallasbishop7929
    @dallasbishop7929 Před 18 dny +4

    Everyone is born with a blank slate, if you work hard at school then in adult life you get places. If you skive off and blame your bad life on your race or the government well you don't get anywhere.

  • @user-ri1ti6go7s
    @user-ri1ti6go7s Před měsícem +9

    Sending best wishes for everyone in new Zealand.. With respect and care and valuing for Maori people

  • @loubliss7471
    @loubliss7471 Před měsícem +60

    That guy just lied! Lied! Lied!

    • @shane4578
      @shane4578 Před měsícem +6

      That guy's on point!

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem

      What's the lie? Not in line with your victimhood ideology from America, France and Germany I take it? The post-modernist new-marxist/Foucault/Derrida followers of the new victimhood race based "progressives" or "far-left" are so tired. Why is everyone attacking liberalism and its universal rejection of racism all of a sudden. I dislike libertarians but they are more in line with classical liberals on this than the so called "new left".

    • @MoanaSelwyn
      @MoanaSelwyn Před měsícem +15

      @@shane4578 Yeah with his lies. 😂

    • @shane4578
      @shane4578 Před měsícem

      @@MoanaSelwyn Not even owl

    • @Robert.Walker1B
      @Robert.Walker1B Před měsícem +6

      @@shane4578waha teka

  • @damionkeeling3103
    @damionkeeling3103 Před 15 dny

    Government departments are not being rebranded to English names. They're having their original names being used again after six years of only the Maori names being used. To clarify, the departments have always had English names from the foundation of the NZ government almost 170 years ago. Under the previous government (2017-2023) the department names were changed to their Maori approximations which had never been used before in public. So less than six years of usage compared to over 160 years.

  • @InnocentAnglerfish-pr9cl

    NZ economy is based on immigrants. Thank you to those immigrants who have come to NZ to help nzers. Without them NZ economy would be nothing.

  • @kaynine31
    @kaynine31 Před měsícem +7

    No point in complaining. Its time to look to England for how to take back your country.

    • @DW_Kiwi
      @DW_Kiwi Před měsícem

      They are in a worst state!! World problem. Not just here

    • @k9wirihana172
      @k9wirihana172 Před měsícem +7

      We signed with the crown, not white NZ.

    • @Bumhole-t1w
      @Bumhole-t1w Před měsícem +3

      @@k9wirihana172 without white NZ you would be nothing boi

    • @jamietownsend7545
      @jamietownsend7545 Před měsícem

      @@Bumhole-t1w cry baby lad, come back to England lad and help us

    • @jamietownsend7545
      @jamietownsend7545 Před měsícem +6

      @@DW_Kiwi the irony of our English relations in England moaning with all the illegal immigrants going there when the english were in wars all over the world colonising and unaliving the natives 😆

  • @lazydaisee3997
    @lazydaisee3997 Před 23 dny +10

    The chiefs ruled for 700 years and achieved absolutely nothing cept civil war, 0% literacy and plenty of slavery. There is no decent reason to reinstate tribal division and pay for 2 layers of bureaucracy that do nothing but squabble over who gets to siphon the most money from the people who are actually doing the work. The last thing NZ needs is more leaders with no accountability.
    We have the same basic needs for housing, healthcare, food and education....and our cultures should be a personal choice.
    The growth of problems in recent years have been from privatising too much and selling too many assets to foreign banks and hedge funds. Making housing unaffordable for ppl as migration swelled and untaxed capital gains ruined communities.
    We allowed American and other foreign narratives and foreign interests to hijack our businesses and our politics.
    There is no clever trick to improving NZ, no benefit to inventing fake politically connected 'cultural' jobs for kids who don't have any real skills...consulting on which font is culturally appropriate for a tea cup...and all the data shows that the last Labour/ Maori coalition made a lot of things WAY worse for the poor.
    We need to:
    -Stop the foreign sales
    -Keep bank profits in NZ
    -Tax property and stop punishing ppl who work
    -Stop excessive migration and actually have enough housing
    -Keep kids in NZ and educate them into REAL skills and REAL jobs
    -Let culture be a form of expression and personal choice and not a form of indoctrination to control what ppl can say.
    -When kids have education, trust and real choices they will create a NEW culture that is richer and better than anything from the past.
    Things were on the right path until the neo-libs and the race activists turned us against one another.

    • @W_Bin
      @W_Bin Před 22 dny

      Absoluitely. And to do that, acknowledge, respect and listen to Maori about how best to ensure they are with everyone for the ride. Redress past injustices. And don't force our culture on them. I have no problem with bilingualism and sharing of power. I don't think my people should rule everyone.
      2 wrongs don't make a right.

    • @red2775
      @red2775 Před 21 dnem +2

      You hit the nail on the head! Follow the money!!!

  • @CZW87
    @CZW87 Před měsícem +24

    None of the initiatives improved Maori outcomes. Great ideas, poor execution and delivery

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem +9

      Like any other human being the only one who can improve their own life is themselves.

    • @slamyourheadin9449
      @slamyourheadin9449 Před měsícem +5

      @@Billy-f1jkinda hard for maori to do anything when they are only 15% of the population.

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem +4

      @@slamyourheadin9449 What does being a certain percentage of the population have to do with anything? Chinese or African people can move here and make it from nothing. NZ Māori and NZ Europeans can work hard and make a better life for themselves despite any disadvantages that they might have had from their parents' poverty or any other trauma from childhood.

    • @Duckz558
      @Duckz558 Před měsícem +1

      @@Billy-f1j
      i’m fortunate to have sow opportunities abroad having to be the best move that i could ever imagined 3 decades of it
      but i couldn’t help but noticed some good was happening for maori due to 50yrs of reminding govt’s who we are
      but only to be crawled away from tis coalition in just a matter of months seems like they opening the doors up wide for these corporates to dance in and they will take away every single person privileges the few that are against te tiriti are narrow minded just exercising pure racism and only being european immigrant same folly thats happening in the uk massive riots european indigenous people trying to claim their country back from muslim buddhism islam
      immigrants
      but here in ANZ european immigrants are trying to rid of the indigenous of ANZ

    • @tanepukenga1421
      @tanepukenga1421 Před měsícem

      It did and just a cursory look at the health stats showed it. So did the child poverty stats.

  • @simon-ds1vp
    @simon-ds1vp Před 20 dny +1

    200 plus million , no tax , motto should be stripped of her office,, colonisation stopped inter tribal slaughter, cannibalisam , slavery etc etc

  • @MyMrGreedy
    @MyMrGreedy Před 20 dny

    Forget it,
    New Zealand, Australia, Canada and United States - Making White Anglo-Saxon UK great rather the Native, States, a country or the region.
    Making White Anglo-Saxon UK great is a priority, for them.
    We all need a Quota Immigration systems to be implemented, especially from the UK

  • @westernkingi9157
    @westernkingi9157 Před měsícem +45

    I think it's regressive. These colonists because that is how this national racist government is thinking. The racist national government says maori has been given to many rights, but this is only a small portion of many grievances still yet to be acknowledged. Winston peters says we, the maori people, are segregating NZ society, but I say the very first and this current government have segregated us from our sovereign land, people, and rights. This racist colonial national government is afraid of losing control.

    • @izutsi3890
      @izutsi3890 Před měsícem +5

      Tautoko whanuks

    • @shane4578
      @shane4578 Před měsícem +8

      @westernkingi9157 Well, this Government were voted in by (" wait for it") the "MAJORITY " of New Zealanders. The people have spoken.

    • @suehowie152
      @suehowie152 Před měsícem

      ​@@shane4578I will never stand with these racists.

    • @DW_Kiwi
      @DW_Kiwi Před měsícem +3

      No! Its getting to a be re balance. 50 years of Maori activism has caused a minority to gain too much recognition within New Zealand society. The treaty gave right ...Yes but also responsibilities. To be "part" of New Zealand society not to control it and over shadow it

    • @suehowie152
      @suehowie152 Před měsícem +2

      @@DW_Kiwi Put them back in their place huh?Just wow..

  • @marshallgarrett1593
    @marshallgarrett1593 Před měsícem +17

    I find this absolutely amazing this report. It’s such a distortion of the truth.

    • @spikandspan-u8h
      @spikandspan-u8h Před měsícem +3

      Its quite sick alright

    • @suehowie152
      @suehowie152 Před měsícem +1

      What is the truth according to you?

    • @jamietownsend7545
      @jamietownsend7545 Před měsícem +1

      Educate yourself 'kiwi' 😃

    • @tanepukenga1421
      @tanepukenga1421 Před měsícem +3

      It's been over a week and they STILL can't say how it's a "distortion of the truth"

    • @AtamaMoore
      @AtamaMoore Před 29 dny +3

      This is truth and truth to the fullest.

  • @sandypike2431
    @sandypike2431 Před měsícem +31

    What an appalling piece of journalistic commentry. It began with a falsehood by ignoring the presence of the Moriori tribe here before the arrival of the more warlike Maori tribes. It ignores the reality that all New Zealanders have shared values about rights and responsibilities and equality in all government services, those in rural areas it could be argued have more difficulty accessing some of those services than those in urban areas but that is the same for everyone. It also failed to acknowledge the intermarriage with, and embracing of, later settlers from across the world to the extent that those who are Maori all have mixed heritage today. What is upsetting for those of us labelled non-maori is the way we are being cast as evil colonisers who have robbed those with some Maori heritage of all the modern services that came with development, including a system of democratic governance in which our politicians are seen as representatives of the people and not tribal leaders who hold all the power. There are always mis-steps as nations develop and evolve over time and the sort of divisive rhetoric we are seeing today does not help us as a nation to right those mistakes in a way that brings us together as one people. What Maori leaders are calling for is a partnership, not a unified whole and casting one group as victims and others as beneficiaries of development over time is no real solution to the difficulties faced by every new zealander in the country today.

    • @longwhitecloud6655
      @longwhitecloud6655 Před měsícem +3

      Well said. Thank you.

    • @yngsantino2340
      @yngsantino2340 Před měsícem

      @@sandypike2431 the moriori are Maori dummy 🤦‍♂️colonisers came with an agenda to control! Maori came here to live !!

    • @Pastaaa204
      @Pastaaa204 Před měsícem +23

      Moriori here, there were two branches of moriori as the fleet left W two brothers. One named rekohu or rangihaute after his brother who landed on the east coast of the north island. Please stop spreading the narrative that we aren't acknowledged, our people acknowledge us and that's enough. Moriori and Maori are actually related anyways, prior to the intermixing in nz. Perhaps you guys could draw up your own treaty as opposed to bandwagoning and trying to dismantle the treaty between the crown and Maori. Unfortunately the govt was not included other that being able to enforce a British law upon their own colonial settlers. You speak of "intermarriage with, and embracing of, later settlers from across the world to the extent that those who are Maori all have mixed heritage" but don't apply the same grace for our tuturu whanau. I come from lines older than the most recent fleets, and it was upsetting to see articles saying we had been absorbed into obscurity over ngati kahungunu - which is wrong. My whanau in particular are the sole reason kahungunu got their mana back, not the later stock that turned up. So in the name of democracy descendants of colonial settlers or not want to strip Maori rights? Kupapa Maori will never be tribal leaders, my whanau refuses to fall under kingi tanga as that line is a white man's conception and as a result our queens and princesses were disrespected. No tribal leader has utmost control, not only for the present day but also prior to European contact. Children were even allowed to have a seat at the table to give input on the decisions that affected their people as it was a communal decision. I'm sorry you have the perception of Maori and hapu (iwi do not make the decision for individual hapu), but certainly there is a divisive agenda. But I'm confused as to why upholding legal commitment is seen as divisive. Would it be divisive if we continued to disregard the Crown's legal obligations they made to Maori and as a result the treaty was made redundant and then we'd have to sort a system to send everyone home wherever that may be? Or would that be democratic? What Maori leaders want is the aability to do better for their whanau without the interference of the public or the govt, without proposing a referendum for anything to do W Maori. We didn't have a referendum for charter schools, this will impact everyone's children so why can't we the entire country have a say when it's outright expected in a Maori stratosphere? We want to be able to keep out awa clean, our waterways, do better for our land - there's alot of farmers selling off their alloted land to forestry rn, Maori will happily awhi our whenua but we're not allowed to. Look people that came here continue to benefit off the back of Maori losses, I often have to hear pakeha built our infrastructure when it's not entirely true. My family members were "imprisoned" for not wanting to fight in the wars and forced to build the roads, prisons, drains, schools etc. Then our land was taken. We also got swept up in the rekohu imprisonments simply bc we were deemed as rebels bc we wanted to be left alone - the pakeha in our rohe didn't rape and pillage the way govt militia and kupapa Maori did. Which is funny, sending a bunch of moriori to rekohu to be W their moriori whanau - our whanau were disconnected until the govt decided rekohu wasn't fit for European settlement so they turned it into a prison - which we had to build ourselves W next to nothing. Te kooti himself had moriori blood, but the general public doesn't care for these nuances. It's actually really hurtful to have outsiders speaking on our people through a microscopic lense.
      What will fix some of our problems is if the legal obligations set out by the treaty were upheld, if both sides dropped the animosity. All Maori arent cannibalising savages today, but chances are we had at least one ancestor that did it - just like today's pakeha are not colonisers, but they more likely than not descend from one. If all Maori have to wear ngati tama and ngati mutungas wrong doing to moriori (well just glaze over the fact they were both commissioned by the crown and govt to ascertain whether or not rekohu was fit for pakeha, it's in the shipping journals). If you had your house ripped off, you'd be the victim right? This is where Maori stand. If you were raped or your children were raped to instil fear into your whanau in hopes you'd abandon your landlocked assets, you be the victim. If you had your rights stripped by a govt, then you'd be the victim. However if you did all of those actions, you're the perpetrator. Distancing yourself from this is why pakeha have such raruraru W the mindset most Maori have. You lot are the ingenuitive colonial settlers that came before you, but even you must admit that you have benefited from their actions the same way the majority force Maori to be greatful for western interference and we have to acknowledge we benefited from colonialism, the colonial settlers and their descendants benefited alot more than Maori ever did.

    • @huntsman9051
      @huntsman9051 Před měsícem

      Dead right , the rhetoric is way out of line to the truth of how it is here , but let's face it this was made for the American left types who will lap this up without any questioning or attempt to find out the truth , what is up with the world today

    • @Ianergy
      @Ianergy Před měsícem

      Moriori were only based in the Chatham’s and they are a of direct Maori decent you lying ignoramous. You do realise spreading intentional lies is actually a evil act don’t you?

  • @RobertloganCollins
    @RobertloganCollins Před 13 dny +1

    I love the Maori people. Why the goverment hate Maori. Maori people they'rre the sons and daughters of God.❤❤❤

  • @Kult365
    @Kult365 Před měsícem +23

    This presenter is bang on. These racist policies are now internationally known. Shame on NZ

    • @louisebracknell2451
      @louisebracknell2451 Před měsícem +4

      Explain how they are racist? Or do you not know the facts? How can ensuring everyone has equal rights be racist policies?

    • @Kult365
      @Kult365 Před měsícem +12

      @@louisebracknell2451 did you even watch the interview? Prof Mutu smashed that guy's argument over the head with facts!

    • @louisebracknell2451
      @louisebracknell2451 Před měsícem +1

      @@Kult365 yes I watched it and all I heard was Mutu's narrative (which sucks in the gullible) and no substance. Once again, how is it racist, what are the racist policies?

    • @Kult365
      @Kult365 Před měsícem +5

      @@louisebracknell2451 the policies create advantage for Non-Maaori whilst simultaneously removing Maaori rights and authority. That my good man, is racist.

    • @louisebracknell2451
      @louisebracknell2451 Před měsícem +3

      @@Kult365 great, we are slowly getting there. So please explain, how do they create advantage for non Maori and remove Maori rights and authority?

  • @redishwine2041
    @redishwine2041 Před 27 dny +3

    Why Maori needs special health treatment?

    • @yurrrrr6081
      @yurrrrr6081 Před 26 dny

      Maybe cause the crown bought diseases when they landed of ships many many years ago, Measles is going around now be careful ❤

  • @Chronicz120
    @Chronicz120 Před 19 dny +7

    The president of Te Pāti Māori is John Tamihere who lives a lavish lifestyle in a million dollar house, he's used his position as ceo of the Waipareira Trust to obtain $385k in intrest free loans some of which he use to fund Te Pāti Māori...in 2005 John Tamihere said this "There is no case and no space in this country for separatists"
    “The days when people could stand up and scream “treaty” and believe that they would get special rights have gone.”
    John Tamihere 2005

  • @brentonlett3417
    @brentonlett3417 Před 29 dny +10

    I'm not happy, I haven't had the chance to shape my own identity I want what Maori want too.

  • @HeemiTeRuu
    @HeemiTeRuu Před měsícem +1

    He whakaputanga and Te Tiriti are being manipulated to take more land for themselves. We will remain staunch as māori, NZ is not the UK.

  • @grantropiha5746
    @grantropiha5746 Před 24 dny

    The previous party could have changed all of this if it was truly for Maori by ratifying the treaty of Waitangi, it ruled without coalition but what we got was a targeted attack on our health with the covid mandate. No political party in nz history is for Maori except Mana Motuhake under Matu Rata, not even the party with its name. They all allowed the covid mandates without debate

  • @jr8899
    @jr8899 Před 17 dny +3

    Bs

  • @k9wirihana172
    @k9wirihana172 Před měsícem +9

    NACT is the most far-right government we've ever had. Only fragile Pākehā would disagree.

    • @davethewave7248
      @davethewave7248 Před 24 dny +3

      So it's come down to name calling now? Fragile Pakeha versus angry Maori? lol

    • @rikimackey7984
      @rikimackey7984 Před 23 dny +2

      I’m sure your great grandchildren would be angry with me if I took your property off you too

    • @davethewave7248
      @davethewave7248 Před 23 dny +1

      @@rikimackey7984 Property is a product of law. Before British law, there was only possession of some land as long as it could be held against the power of neigbouring tribes. Most of NZ was waste land that tribes had not cultivated.

    • @damionkeeling3103
      @damionkeeling3103 Před 23 dny +1

      Pathetic attempt at trolling.

    • @k9wirihana172
      @k9wirihana172 Před 21 dnem

      @@davethewave7248 Y'all be calling us angry since you got here.

  • @chrisstuart1227
    @chrisstuart1227 Před měsícem +14

    Maori need to be more angry about the fact that this is Maori attacking Maori, 2 of the 3 leaders of the coalition government are Maori. Yes policies can be rolled back, however the damage done to the relationship between Maori and Pakeha will take decades to rebuild.

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem +1

      How much reparations have been paid by Māori to Moriori? Māori tribes still try claim ownership over the Chatham Islands. A case of do as I say not as I do.

    • @shadowboxing7029
      @shadowboxing7029 Před měsícem +1

      That's rather sensationalist, 2 Maori people attacking Maori on a whole? How you gonna isolate them and not look at how they got to be in those positions of power?

    • @shadowboxing7029
      @shadowboxing7029 Před měsícem +2

      @@Billy-f1j True. Both Maori and Moriori should be paid what's owed.

    • @leahthompson8282
      @leahthompson8282 Před měsícem +2

      If, all 3 are Maori. They are considered Kupapa, (TRAITOR, Maori)
      TNone of them, have Maoris best interest in mind. They are all for the colonizers.

    • @ohnean1
      @ohnean1 Před 25 dny +2

      @@shadowboxing7029 Correct, they're playing to their non Māori base who put them there.

  • @horitauri
    @horitauri Před 16 dny

    Dear King Charles. Your representatives here in Niu Tireni have not upheld the agreement your ancestor had with our ancestors.! The one that acknowledges the special position Maori have in this country as Tiriti partners.
    Your latest representatives are now pushing the notion that this is not what Te Tiriti states.
    Because it is your representatives who do not uphold your side of the agreement, it is now void. We therefore would like you to take back all of those people who do not agree that Maori have a special standing in our sovereign nation. Do this immediately please.

  • @DuPlessisMichael
    @DuPlessisMichael Před 22 dny

    Seperatism is a slow growing cancer that is hard to recognise. Moari politicians are going to make Moari irrelevant if they cling to separatist ideas. We are all moving through the same slice of time. We need to spend our energy making New Zealand a great place to live for generations to come as one nation. Utilitarian principals, not race based decisions, should drive policy making, or else we will be on a very rocky road.

  • @diablojames
    @diablojames Před 18 dny +11

    The most racist demographic in NZ is Te Pati Maori and the Greens

    • @Juan-jm7sf
      @Juan-jm7sf Před 7 dny

      Racists is white vocabulary.. we never new what racist was until the British colonizers invaded

    • @WTSamsung079
      @WTSamsung079 Před 5 dny

      Written like a Racist Facist. Is That what You are. Fool

  • @martinralphwaiwai8018
    @martinralphwaiwai8018 Před měsícem +9

    We Maori the built and then vested vast trade routes for the British empire. Our Treaty recognises this. Sever the ties, for what? We are one people yes but what’s ours is ours and what’s yours is yours… That’s the problem

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem +6

      Unfortunately for the deals with the British Empire its demise is similar to the Roman Empire. When the Roman Empire disintegrated and a large number of Latins were left in Spain, while the Spanish state still had some deals with the pope the benefits of the former Roman empire for the Spanish were well over. Similar for NZ the Bristish crown is essentially now just that, there is no empire now and their head of state is purely a figure head. With Britian being as relevant to NZ now is what Mexico or Indonesia are.

  • @cushlapaice6739
    @cushlapaice6739 Před měsícem +8

    te tiriti set out the beginnings of a relationship between two forms of governance, two independent peoples, with obligations and responsibilities towards each other. Those relationship beginnings were never allowed to flourish or evolve over time in the presence of colonisation. Our great grandmother of Te Arawa descent, married someone who carried all of the coloniser mentality and she was treated like a slave. Her daughter remembers them sneaking out to attend a tangi and when they got home they were stripped and scrubbed down with a scrubbing brush because they had been out there associating with the dirty maoris.
    And now the Coalitionof Chaos (CoC) is attempting to scrub maori out of any potential existence in legislation or any seat of potential power. Shame on them. This is more complex than disdvantage. This is more important than equity. this is our existence as Maori in our one and only home country being scrubbed out. again.

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem

      Why only two peoples? What about Chinese, Indians, other Pacific Islanders?

    • @Artygobanagh
      @Artygobanagh Před měsícem +1

      Are you referring to the folling clause of the Treaty? The First
      "The chiefs of the Confederation and all the chiefs who have not joined that Confederation give absolutely to the Queen of England for ever the complete government over their land."
      On a separate note, I am very sorry to hear of the experience of your grandmother. Nobody should be treated like that.

    • @abooriginal3029
      @abooriginal3029 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Artygobanaghcuzzin you reading the wrong info? I say that because the law states that if there is any confusion inbetween versions( english/maori) then the maori version shall prevail, so you must read the maori version and it doesnt say that. The reason maori version prevails is simply becoz, them ol school natives signed the maori version TE TIRITI O WAITANGI they couldnt speak or read the english language. Ye so thats why you must read the maori version.

    • @Artygobanagh
      @Artygobanagh Před měsícem +1

      That is the Maori version.

    • @Artygobanagh
      @Artygobanagh Před měsícem +1

      ​@@abooriginal3029That is the Maori version.

  • @Frank-rx8ch
    @Frank-rx8ch Před 23 dny

    This gov is trying to ditch Te Tiriti o Waitangi, Maori tikanga and Tino rangatiratanga throughout. Today's gov is swearing allegiance to a higher authority that's already in place by other world governments or a One world government system.

  • @stebhharn4676
    @stebhharn4676 Před 21 dnem

    Disadvantaged due to the treaty gravy train. They leave nz, so that they can get ahead, without being held back by family.

  • @pauliejoneswineti1347
    @pauliejoneswineti1347 Před měsícem +16

    Kmart rentals doesnt cover the amount of money other corporations earn each week. This guy like David seymor twists words to suit themselves cos theyre racist

  • @ParekitaurangaMatthews-wl2ly

    The comments on here are soo racist towards maori. Pakheha trying to get there points across by being rude and racist however the maori can get there facts across without being rude or racist. Maori are so welcoming even if you are white they help the people invite you into there homes will even let you eat theri last bit of food. All theres pakheha saying maori gonna have to work and make money. From my experience No amount of money can buy my time. I rather spend my time looking after my elders and people who are struggling with the cost of living. Im not wealthy and but im probably richer than the most wealthy. I provide for a lot of people with the benifit i live off. I farm cows pigs sheep got a massive vegi garden i go diving and fishing. I get to see my kids grow up and i teach them to work at the same time . the people i provide for help me out to and i also teach them the skills i know. Some of the familys i help are white where the own system failed them. Just saying

  • @user-xu4zc4dp5w
    @user-xu4zc4dp5w Před měsícem +5

    Changing Maori policies yet getting many Indian donations for their party......and our immigration has been questionable for a while now.

    • @jamietownsend7545
      @jamietownsend7545 Před měsícem

      Haha the Indians are pouring in to NZ and are too busy buying everything up while Pakeha blame Māori for everything. They are the ones having the last laugh

    • @tanepukenga1421
      @tanepukenga1421 Před měsícem +1

      It's because they can vote once they're here. National's own surveys show much of their vote is from immigration.

    • @user-xu4zc4dp5w
      @user-xu4zc4dp5w Před měsícem

      ​@@tanepukenga1421we see about America and their boarder yet ours is all hidden.

  • @PinkSpot420
    @PinkSpot420 Před 7 hodinami

    As a Maori decendent The only thing that holds Maori back are Maori, there are high numbers of Maori are Criminal, Gang Affiliates, Drug Dealers, Us Maori Get plenty of Opportunities today our Biggest issue is that we have a Maori leadership that Profit and have Good living circumstances where the rest of Maori see none of that money going into there communities like they should be. The Health system does help Maori, Maori are prioritized because we are Prone to certain Diseases and health issues such as Heart attacks, cancers, Prostate issues etc.. these 2 Woman are Just plain Wrong!

  • @user-fi6fq9yb5c
    @user-fi6fq9yb5c Před 16 dny

    At least give him the same courtesy that he gave you . He is entitled to point his across.

  • @tracymichaelsen493
    @tracymichaelsen493 Před měsícem +16

    Equality is easy to quantify by statistics. There is NO equality in Aotearoa.
    When the numbers are equal on stats then we can strive forward.
    Until then why erode all the progress Maori have HAD to fight for.
    Dark dark past and we are far from the light of unity.

    • @richardbruce8111
      @richardbruce8111 Před měsícem

      Today 2024 we all in NZ have bigger ways to improve our lives than ever before EDUCATE!

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem +2

      Why should there be equity when some people are lazy and some try harder than overs or save more and live below their means for the future. Why should someone who can't get out of bed in the morning end up with the same outcome as someone who works hard and saves.

    • @spikandspan-u8h
      @spikandspan-u8h Před měsícem +4

      There is no aotearoa, only New Zealand.

    • @suehowie152
      @suehowie152 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@Billy-f1jWho are lazy?

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem

      @@suehowie152 Its pretty obvious isn't it anyone who isn't working or at least studying to try get work. Why were you hoping I was some bigoted racist and state some ethnic group like the Japanese. Lots of lazy people across all races, genders and ideologies. The working class has more in common with each other, than the race-based divisions the new woke left is trying to make, and we shouldn't have to be supporting people who aren't trying to lift themselves up. It's hard enough for working people to put food on our own table along with having to pay for people that aren't even trying.

  • @AngieSainty
    @AngieSainty Před měsícem +26

    Way to look like a fool, Simon. How do Maori have special political and legal rights? The guy is ignorant and spreading misinformation. Nga mihi Margaret and Lara. Brilliant interview.

    • @mr2981
      @mr2981 Před měsícem +2

      You mean apart from a Maori party (TPM), Maori rolls, Maori wards, etc?

    • @ObiePaddles
      @ObiePaddles Před 29 dny +2

      @@mr2981positive discrimination for education and, until recently, health

    • @tombutler9627
      @tombutler9627 Před 28 dny

      ​@mr2981 The Maori party is here as a direct result of the government being in the process of confiscation ehoa. The Maori seats are here because the government needed to restrict our voting power. So we could never outvote them. Racism 😮

    • @nigelminty1018
      @nigelminty1018 Před 28 dny +3

      @@mr2981 Maori rolls actually benefited Europeans separating the vote .

    • @mr2981
      @mr2981 Před 28 dny +1

      @@nigelminty1018 There are so many assumptions baked into that, there is not enough time to dissect it here. For starters, the implication that anyone not on the Maori roll is non-Maori, in fact they are almost evenly split. Or that Europeans have inherently different interests than Maori. That is precisely the opposite of what I think is the case.

  • @AndrewMorten11
    @AndrewMorten11 Před měsícem +24

    Im seeing a lot of anti maori comments on here. Shameful new Zealand 😠

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem

      Perhaps you interpret anything that pushes back against anything that divides people on race as being anti-Māori. Māori a nice people but the far left have hijacked and played the grievance card to try get financial benefits for themselves based on race or at least their own claimed race. Government help should be based solely on need, likewise appointments to positions of power should be on merit only, not arbitrary factors that people can't control such as ones race or gender.

    • @rikimackey7984
      @rikimackey7984 Před 25 dny

      We have to be woke or the crown will steal more. They don’t know when to stop

    • @dhyanidsouza2430
      @dhyanidsouza2430 Před 21 dnem

      @@boltang
      The right wing has demonised the word woke!

    • @somchais2100
      @somchais2100 Před 18 dny +1

      Everyone is entitled to an opinion.

    • @blablabla2616
      @blablabla2616 Před 13 dny

      You see what you want to see-

  • @sharynallan7483
    @sharynallan7483 Před 6 dny

    The majority of NZ, including Maori voted for the current government.

  • @lesleywallace5748
    @lesleywallace5748 Před 21 dnem

    At long last how much longer do we have to pay for acts nearly 2 hundred years old. TIME TO STOP IT NOW

  • @chrismorris8847
    @chrismorris8847 Před měsícem +13

    An interesting panel. More extreme than balanced. And there are more nuances in this debate than the programme mentioned.

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem

      Why would a politics professor who is white and claim to be Māori get any say. She is clearly grifting, she has no Polynesian traits and is a liar. She is paid by the university/government of course she is going to have a postmodernist "I identify as a minority" so I can get victimhood most modernist marxist/Foucault/Derrida view of life and everything capitalist being some kind of white person power structure. With her against the system despite leaching of all the working people's taxes and not providing any value that anyone would willingly pay for outside of creating more people like her through the university pyramid scheme. She is just a self-interested grifting lair. If she had any dignity she would go back and study something useful rather than being bitter about lot in life and what little value she actually adds to others lives.

    • @DW_Kiwi
      @DW_Kiwi Před měsícem

      Yep. Below the surface is deep resentment by some of these people that clouds their view. That older women for instance

  • @tmolicios
    @tmolicios Před měsícem +19

    SHARE THIS VIDEO WHANAU, SHAME THIS GOVERNMENT

    • @shane4578
      @shane4578 Před měsícem

      @tmolicios why shame a Government that's "Doing" the Mahi to get the country back on track, the last Government "destroyed". Isn't that why the majority of voters, voted them in.

  • @somchais2100
    @somchais2100 Před 18 dny +1

    IWI. I WANT IT. It aint happening bro....not now not tomorrow not ever. Get over it. Move forward as one.

  • @user-nq1ms5xk7p
    @user-nq1ms5xk7p Před měsícem +21

    When you divide a country divisive due to genetics ,you cause division.What is the definition of Māori, 1percent Māori or 99 Percent non Māori is Māori Jacinda Ardern’s policy failed miserably,worse out comes for Māori and the rest of the country.A non balanced panel.

    • @Billy-f1j
      @Billy-f1j Před měsícem

      But how will white middle aged, sorry "Māori" woman at universities grift of the system if they can't claim they are minorities to get taxpayer funded positions/benefits?

  • @howardmarshall3110
    @howardmarshall3110 Před měsícem +1

    Simon shows the same level of understanding about this issue as his naive speech in paliament about the gaza conflict - that u cant deny history n think its all hunky dory now because ACT wants it to be. A real lack of empathy and recognition of even recent historical unfairness n injustices for private gain, but coming from a Neo-Liberal party not surprising...😐

  • @Lu-mh5fd
    @Lu-mh5fd Před měsícem +1

    I am maori ❤ and improud to be maori

  • @geraldinekaraitiana498
    @geraldinekaraitiana498 Před měsícem +18

    Same old white supremacy rule … “we know what’s best for Māori” Watch and see how far that will last. Haven’t you realised that more Māori are educated now? Bring Labour back please. They actually know what Partnership means.

    • @williamdejong6181
      @williamdejong6181 Před 26 dny

      Maori have more rights than white people in New Zealand. It's time everyone was equal

    • @lazydaisee3997
      @lazydaisee3997 Před 23 dny

      The chiefs ruled for 700 years and achieved absolutely nothing cept civil war and slavery.
      We have the same needs for housing, healthcare and education....and our cultures should be a personal choice.
      There is no reason to go back to the days of the chiefs who were accountable to no-one and did nothing.

    • @RobinLane-z9v
      @RobinLane-z9v Před 22 dny +3

      Almost all Maori have some form of European ancestry, why focus only on the Maori part.

    • @somchais2100
      @somchais2100 Před 18 dny

      @@RobinLane-z9v $$$$$$ thats why.

  • @petakarini7567
    @petakarini7567 Před měsícem

    This is not a govt its a US Registered Corporation, it has no more right to govern than I have,.This Corporation has been a Squatter Corporation since 1986,.When the then Labour Priminister David Lange ,.Repealed deleted,the 1852 Constitution which was Imperial Law , there by Deleting his own Govt,
    So he went to Waitangi met with Local Maori Leaders the Newzealand Maori Council, and The Ratana Church and made a deal "about 30-40 $million koha ) which allow the corporate govt to govern for 12 months then every year they Travel to Waitangi to do it over again,.The govt is a Fraud Controlled by Globalists Forces against the People

  • @thehouseofmilk9589
    @thehouseofmilk9589 Před měsícem +5

    thank you Professor Mutu & Lara

    • @utubermax
      @utubermax Před měsícem +2

      Why, or are you just another who wants to live off the backs of others endeavours?

    • @DW_Kiwi
      @DW_Kiwi Před měsícem +1

      Yep. For misinformation.
      Iwi do indeed control multi billion of dollars within New Zealand,. Unfortunately the ordinary Maori on the street get ...nothing. A few crumbs

    • @louisebracknell2451
      @louisebracknell2451 Před měsícem +2

      For the misinformation? No one is trying to rewrite ‘principles’ in the treaty document, for a start there aren’t any principles in the treaty. Also no one is altering human rights.

  • @MaxSpeedNZ
    @MaxSpeedNZ Před měsícem +22

    Absolute rubbish. The dismantling is of policies installed by the last government without consulting the public.

    • @skovdzschitt3230
      @skovdzschitt3230 Před měsícem +11

      😂 only one talking absolute rubbish here is you mate.
      The treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between the British Crown and Māori. The treaty of Waitangi Act was brought into law in 1975 by Norman Kirks Labour. Successive governments SINCE have followed NZ Law. Queen Elizabeth II came and apologised to Waikato Tainui for BREACHING the treaty.
      The racist coalition you voted for is being seen for who they are globally. Be proud and own it 😂😂

    • @Bumhole-t1w
      @Bumhole-t1w Před měsícem

      ​@@skovdzschitt3230if it wasn't for the white man the maori would be nothing

    • @skovdzschitt3230
      @skovdzschitt3230 Před měsícem

      @@Bumhole-t1w 😂 sorry I just can’t take R’s-holes seriously

    • @j0shj0shj0sh
      @j0shj0shj0sh Před měsícem

      @@Bumhole-t1w Lol. Your CZcams account is 1 month old. Are you a professional troll?

    • @patu5798
      @patu5798 Před měsícem +3

      @@skovdzschitt3230principles were never in law

  • @-KAIX-0405-NZ
    @-KAIX-0405-NZ Před 18 dny

    New Zealands' very own Klaus Schwab, AND Prime Minister.

  • @user-qg3yd6kv7j
    @user-qg3yd6kv7j Před 22 dny

    just another major point all modern documentaries miss. Yes there were two versions of the Treaty written, one English and one in Maori. The Maori version was taken around the country, and signed by over 500 chiefs, whilst 30 chiefs in the North, signed the English, under the influence of alcohol and opium as offered by the Government at the tine. (Traces of Opium found on original Treaty Doc document)
    The Engilsh version has taken precedent in Courts and politics to this day.
    Our English Treaty partners here are lying murdering thieves.

  • @JamesSumner-Goodwin
    @JamesSumner-Goodwin Před měsícem +43

    THIS IS COMPLETELY UNTURE: Here's the real story
    It's not a racist government! It's a government that runs on a non-racial basis to match the multicultural population who communicate in the commonly understood English language (96%) vs Maori (3%). The previous government gave so much virtue signalling policy that never delivered to Maori and forgot anyone who was non-Maori. So when they were rolled back it was like taking candy from a child, Maori are divided between conservatives (pro govt) and socialist (anti-govt) but the socialist left and academic elitists have painted a picture that to be a "good Maori" you must adhere to left-progressive policies, denounce the conservative Maori who vote New Zealand First and support Winston Peters, Shane Jones and other Maori in the coalition government. If you fail to support the Te Pati Maori narrative then you're not worthy, it's very exclusive.
    NZ is a changing country which since the 1990's has grown from a bicultural society to a multiracial society. 25% of New Zealanders are born overseas, Maori and Asian New Zealanders are equal in about 17% of the population but in 5 years Asian NZ'ers will overtake Maori. Within Asian New Zealander are Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai, Filipino, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Hong Konger, Taiwanese, Indonesian, Malaysian, Indian, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Nepalese and Burmese. So very broad. Then you have the Pacifika (Pacific Islands) Fijian, Cook Islander, Samoan, Tongan, Niuean, Tuvalu, Tahitian, New Caledonian, Solomon Islander, Tokelauan and Micronesian. Then you have South African: Auckland has the highest rate of Afrikaans speakers outside of South Africa and are well established group in NZ, also we have Zimbabweans who fled Robert Mugabe's tyranny and let's not forget the increasing number of South American, mostly Brazilian, Colombian and Venezuelan. Always a feature lastly.. Europeans, British, Irish, German, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Croatian, Serbian, Danish and Austro-Hungarian.. oh and Scandinavians.
    This is the changing face of NZ, it'd diverse and only getting more so, that won't change. What the coalition government aims to introduce is a non-racial stance in governance, policy and politics to better reflect the country we are rather than the one we were 30 years ago. Some compromises could've been made but Maori must also understand that the generous hand extended by successive governments was never going to be forever, they are represented (overrepresented technically) in parliament, in local government too and so the "special treatment" has to come to end realistically. This country is an immigrant nation:
    TRUE FACT. We all came here from somewhere else. Does it matter who was first, second or third? Not really.. not in real life were we are struggling to educate, delivery healthcare and provide basic services. We need to priortise and see that this country is a potential wonderland or a pacific-holiday wasteland.. that's how close we are to breaking point so people need to shut up, get their head in the game and play to their best ability. Let's make NZ a good country to live in first, then get into the semantics of words like "indigenous" and fight over first place honours later..
    My take without a party bias.

    • @skyline472
      @skyline472 Před měsícem +3

      Ism Maori this is lies

    • @karenmuth9224
      @karenmuth9224 Před měsícem +5

      Bs

    • @aguy6833
      @aguy6833 Před měsícem +8

      fantastic post if i wanted a summary of the united nations,however in all that waterfall of words i didn't read 'treaty' anywhere,oh well at least i get brush up on geography i guess

    • @hongiteporopeke9150
      @hongiteporopeke9150 Před měsícem +8

      So what you are saying is if we go to japan and set this same standard its okay because japan will eventually become a multicultural country? Ignoring the traditions set by the Japanese?

    • @woodliceworm4565
      @woodliceworm4565 Před měsícem +10

      Forgot to mention the considerable sacrifice made by the Maori in both World Wars on NZ,s behalf, also that effectively the land belonged to them in the beginning and that the Maori have worked hard in the building of New Zealand as a nation. All these others are economic migrants looking for a better life. Maori and Pakeha have been working together for so long that they are almost an independent culture. It is time Maori were given a hand to level in with the rest of NZ. I can tell you a few stories that change your view.