Are we being Conned by the Treaty Industry?

Some of the myths on which the treaty industry is based In  order  for  one  minority  group  of  New  Zealanders  –  part-Maoris  –  to  get  special  privileges  and  ownership  of  formerly  publicly  owned  resources  like  forests  and  the  foreshore  and  seabed,  it  has  been  necessary for the tribal elite and their collaborators in academia, the media,  Parliament  and  the  judiciary  to  misrepresent  New  Zealand  history so that in every situation – past and present – European New Zealanders  are  portrayed  as  wrongdoers  and  “Maoris”  (now  part-Maoris) as the so-called victims.This  distortion  of  history  is  a  necessary  pre-condition  for  the  tribal  grab  for  wealth  and  power  that  has  insidiously  taken  place  since  1975  and  which  will  inevitably  foster  a  spirit  of  animosity  between  European  New  Zealanders  (the  so-called  “colonialists”)  and  part-Maoris  (the  “victims”).  However,  it  should  be  pointed  out  that  this  animosity comes from the newly created - and enriched - tribal elite (many  only  one-eighth  or  one-sixteenth  Maori)  and  not  from  part-Maori people in general who just want to get on with their lives like other New Zealanders.
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