Unity is a worthy goal, but true unity isn’t about ignoring our differences-it’s about respecting and valuing them. In Aotearoa, Te Tiriti o Waitangi is the foundation of our nationhood. It’s not about division but about a partnership between Māori and the Crown, recognizing the unique status of Māori as tangata whenua while ensuring equal rights for all. When we try to 'unite' by focusing only on similarities, we risk erasing the distinct identities and histories that make our country unique. Māori culture, language, and rights are not just 'differences' to be smoothed over-they are an integral part of who we are as a nation. Real unity comes from acknowledging and addressing the injustices of the past, honoring the promises made in Te Tiriti, and working together to build a future where everyone’s identity and rights are respected. That’s how we create a strong, inclusive New Zealand, not by pretending our differences don’t exist
The ultimate way to protest is to occupy your whenua and build a life for your whanau off grid who cares what the government has to say ..we have the land what else do you need
True story. Lots of Whanau are now living on their lands inherited from our Ancestors. They are building small homes and living the rent free life, it's total freedom and it's the only way out of slavery. We grow forrest gardens and hunt our Tupuna lands to sustain ourselves, we make our own Indigenous medicines for our own personal use... now that's living Whanau
Some of us are still trying to get back our land eg. Ngapuhi nui tonu have not had their Wai claims sorted yet. We supported other Te Iwi Maori, it is right that they should support us back - forgetting us because we are one of the last is wrong
@@2wahineandadog I'm Nga Puhi and we live off grid in the Far North on my wife's Tupuna whenua it's been a struggle but if we can do it any Maori can Kia kaha whanau
Please keep in mind many many pakeha find this bill deplorable and so disingenuous. We are all negatively impacted by this. I would also wish to be included in this movement.
Pakeha then have their heads in the sand. Do you want Maori to take over this country in entirely?? Because that is what they want. Check out and "read" the He Puapua road map document! Its online. That's what Te pati and Labour want for you!!
@@haydsbeks6550 I would be interested to understand more around the basis of your comment. Would you care to explain so I can have a more balanced understanding please.
Not this one. One country one people equal rights for all. Compensation for past wrong definitely are due and should be paid. But one persons vote and rights shouldn’t be worth more than the next person
I am also pakeha an I am disgusted with this government's delibrate racist maori bashing laws an continue to worsen Newzealanders in the debate over maori having any rights is only a form of control. All people should come together and support this movement it's a must what ever nationality you are as we are all living together I support the movement and will be taking up the maori flag in support.
@@jameskatte1175My people are at the forefront of everything here where are urs ? Moaning over nothing.. Are u not a Happy Kiwi here that has the same rights as EVERYONE else afforded from the crown 🤔
Tautoko tenei kaupapa. We will support the hikoi what ever way we can. We also need activation days in towns themselves, for those who can't make the hikoi itself, just as we had a few months back, it was beautiful to see our people mobilise all over the country. The Hikoi is one way, but we also need to show ourselves all over the country.
ae, heaps of cool pakeha, unfortunately the nasty ones have found some ignorant, ego driven tane to help platform racist schemes on nasty pakeha platforms. some tauiwi are helping spread hate and disease and addiction towards this end
@@DW_Kiwiare u not happy being a kiwi here having the same rights as EVERYONE else afforded to them by the crown... And fkng with countries founding documents starts wars . But hay thats life ae 🤔🤣
Wish all the best and will be there in a couple of places to show support. Some big days marching there though , I wonder if its doable to walk from the north shore to Huntly in a day
ALL Maori today are European Maori, with mostly non-Maori ancestry. And plenty of Pakeha, Dalmation, Asian and others have some Maori ancestry as well. And that fact needs to be placed into context when considering the Treaty - a document signed almost 200 years ago between the representatives of a British Monarch and the various chiefs of different Polynesian people groups who arrived here over a span of around 150 to 200 years (that we now call Maori), and who are all long dead! While Maori were granted British Citizenship, we now have a significant number of New Zealanders who do not. We are now a huge melting pot of people with far more diverse ancestry than simply Maori or Pakeha! There can only be one sovereignty - not a diarchy or partnership. The idea that the Treaty carries the concept that the British Monarch would be sovereign over only her own subjects is ridiculous nonsense! What about all the immigrants we have here now who are not British subjects? Who governs them? Maori, or the established government as set up by the Crown? We would all do well to remember that in 1860, 20 years after the original Treaty signing, Governor Gore Browne invited some 200 Māori leaders from all around New Zealand to a conference at Mission Bay, Auckland. The aim of the three-week conference was to secure Māori loyalty. The Treaty was read again to the assembled leaders and its benefits explained. The hui ended with chiefs declaring they were ‘pledged to each other, to do nothing inconsistent with their declared recognition of the Queen's sovereignty, and of the union of the two races’, Māori and Pākehā.
@@erinpaul5762 Really? How exactly have you managed to access and study everyone's birth certificates? Even if that was possible (which it's not), parents can enter a single ethnicity for a child without having to list all ethnicities in their ancestry.
Honestly everyone needs to just harden up, no politicians are in power to better any of our lives. Whether ya black, blue green white orange grey, who giza f. If you need see and treat someone different because of their color, that's a racist. Stop blaming everyone and just worry about ourselves and do whatever obligation you think you need to live a solid moral life. We all could of been in the slums of Mumbai but no, you here in this beautiful country. Name one truthfull politician
You're missing the point!! We have Pre Existing rights as Maori, as a Pakeha, you also have rights to be here based on Te Tiriti. The government is an unconstituted shell of the real Crown in England, where more than likely your ancestors hail from.
@jwatstom yeah fair call, but I mean that was a few hundred odd years ago, right now here in NZ there's more Chinese than Maori. Answer me this, we talking like 100s of millions of $$ the govt will pay ya iwi and tribe leaders ect, where does that money go. Not where it should do
@jwatstom I don't know my mother or father, doesn't bother me where or what or who I came from, I just try to be genuine to people and give them just abit more than what they give me, whether it good or bad. Not having a dig or nothing at all. Just giving a perspective. Maybe wrong, maybe right, that's life in a nutshell really. Churr bro cool chat🤙
@@vjbond3945 It will go wherever the Iwi decides is the best use of it. Whether that is housing, education trusts, purchasing of land for business purposes - despite what some people think it doesn't go into flash cars for a few at the top.
Don't fool for this crap! People want to know what the treaty stands for! Alot of different views from both sides! Let's talk about it!!!! Instead we have TPM and idiots like this dividing our country and gaslighting our government
It's never been divided only redneck racists come to divide it ... Are u not a happy kiwi here having the same rights as EVERYONE else afforded to them from the crown
the run it straight gen lol... wake up mokos we been running it straight for a long time.. its us vs te kawanatanga not us vs pakeha.. we don't want to have a separate entity we want unity.. that's the people of aoteroa vs this rat goverment.
Bro, wake up. Governments of the day & the past have been the biggest manipulators of the misery & sad plight of our Maori people for the last one hundred & fifty years plus. What are you going to assist to tautoko this kaupapa in November-December 2024 just talk or do something. I know what I'm doing, I'm joining the hikoi when it arrives from Taitokerau, North to Kirikiriroa, Hamilton, I'm on this Waka, Just like our King, Kingi Tuheitia said just be Maori every day, all day.
Unsure whether you tautoko the David bill, but let's see how you feel when changes are directed at your race because of one groups agenda and misrepresentation of Te Tiriti. Education is key, and rewriting our founding document is not one of them
The tide is turning, Its Game over for the crown 👑, the people you surpressed for so long and treated like dogs are going to shut you down, the crown sowed the seeds not Maori, now the crown can eat there crop, kia kaha 💪💪💪 from your Samoan braddas!!
@@williamriri2224 NZ shits at the thought of co-governance, let alone separatism. How would it possibly work? There would have to be near exact alignment between the two systems.
@hamishglenn4900 well maori suffers doesn't matter which party is in control it's not made for equality it's made for pakeha.we don't know until we try
@@williamriri2224 Nah, need to empower the middle class, stop taxing the shit out of labour, bring the cost of housing under control, tax capital gains on property or wealth, keep on teaching the reo, and stop pandering to wealthy demographics.
There was no compulsion to be vaccinated. The Labour government was dammed if the ignored Covid19 and dammed for the response. Even though Labour won the Covid19 election with 54% of the popular vote, that is a mandate and an expression of confidence. Just shows how thick and fickle voters are.
I stayed in lockdown and took my jab with my daughter - consequently we survived while millions around the world didn't. If you were one of those selfish ignorant woke idiots who rambled on about your personal rights with NO consideration for the person beside you that's on you. Nothing to do with this issue - get over it
Kia Tupato: Disinfo comments pretending to be Māori friendly then twisting to disinfo. They are united against us. We must be united too, there are far more decent people so they use disinfo swarming. Kia Kaha
There is talk by this young Maori activist about the lack of education around te tiriti That it is Maori's ideal is to to have self determination in governing this land. A separation of everything; Education, Judicial system, Health system etc. To be left alone to make their own way in many, if not all, aspects of life here in New Zealand. In short to be completely separate and distinct from all the other ethnicities living within New Zealand. Correct me if I am wrong. Maori want to be known as the first among many people groups of New Zealand. To be seen and to have preeminence and preference. over the 160 ethnicities that now live here. That Maori have more rights than any other people groups because they were the first to these shores. This means that Maori should have the first slice of the cake in everything. To have the major say and to have the final say in any decision made as to what happens in the every day life of all peoples that live here ...Now. Are you still with me. Maori want their culture and way of life to be the predominant way of life for all New Zealanders. They want Maoritanga and the speaking of te reo to be embraced by everyone that live here. People are here by invitation and therefore all other people groups would have to follow Tikanga and the Maori way of doing things. Is this what Maori want? Correct me if I am wrong.
@@DW_Kiwi yes some Maori do want that we call them idiots but must most Maori just want to live on their land and be free from paying rent or a 30 year mortgage and is a option many young Maori families taking these days Maori have land we just need to use it and honestly most Maori in the North are just trying to get on with life
This division that is being encouraged by media and people who are in parliament are deplorable. We are all immigrants to this land - Māori though recognised for your culture within NZ are not above any other citizen of New Zealand. Disrespectful
The division has always been here it's just now getting more coverage as more people are willing to stand up. The issue is not of one being above another - that is an over simplified ignorant perception. Not hard to guess which side you are on.
Agree, don't be fooled by this so called bill. It does nothing but perptuate one's narrative about their ideals. Education is key to understanding Te Tiriti
@@2wahineandadog It might be an "over simplified ignorant perception", but it's one that' been repeatedly pushed by the likes of Rawiri Waititi and his other TPM cronies that many Maori refuse to support.
@@Rokker61 I think it's just that TPM are more visible to the public. But the wider information sharing and activations are actually coming from groups that are more Hapu based. TPM are the public face (something I would hate to be given the hate they take) but the actual discussions are being had all over the country. The Island wide hikoi next week was NOT a TPM initiative and whilst I believe they will be joining their local leg - this was absolutely begun and is being managed locally. Nothing about the initiative speaks of Te Iwi Maori being better it is instead to make NZ better and that is part that isn't being heard. Come and meet up with your local group and listen to the korero - it might offer a level of understanding or interest to you.
@@2wahineandadog fair comment. I get what you're saying - yes, TPM are certainly visible, but much of the hatred they experience is brought about by their own ill-considered rhetoric. It's always a good idea to engage brain before putting mouth in motion! And, yes - TPM are not the organisers of the hikoi - although Eru Kapa-Kingi obviously has close connections with the party. I agree - we all want a better NZ for everyone of all ethnicities here. I remember the days of my youth, growing up on our dairy farm near Te Kopuru on the Northern Wairoa river with my mātua whāngai and our seemingly endless whanau! And the happy times spent at our local marae (Ripia) where the whole community of all ethnicities was welcome. Back in the day we had Māori, Pākeha, Dalmation and Chinese - almost in equal numbers - and nobody felt animosity or judgement or disadvantage because of their race. We all treated each other with respect and got on with life working together and playing together. There was nothing anywhere near the division that we see today.
your rights dont come from the Treaty, the treaty was a handover to crown to administrate of the company that they declared in 1835 for the purpose to trade, the gift of a recognisable flag was to show they were friendly when on the seas or at foreign ports. Why the bill. The treaty is incomplete, it should be deposited into the trust created, to fund the trust
I feel for Maori . And all nz . It seems like Maori are being manipulated by their own people . Being always told it’s the government that’s the enemy ,to hide the control and dictators within that claim to help Maori and yet all they are doing is making themselves rich and causing confusion and division . I hope some day peace can come to this island and all brothers can stand together working and thriving to grow our family’s together .
Whilst I am undecided if your comment is friendly - I would like to illustrate that you are making the government the good guy and some Maori as the bad guy - this is the division that is a problem for us all that you are deciding without talking to us that some of us are bad simply because we are Maori - that is negative thinking that has caused this issue.
Atm the government is the one trying to remove anything Māori using “we must be equal” slogan. There will never be peace whilst trying to diminish another’s mana!!
We know who we are where we come from.we are Maori.our leaders are our family they whakapapa to whanau happy iwi.they are chosen by us to speak on behalf of the whanau.they are also accountable to their whanau hapu iwi..
Comon tangata whenua. Distraction experts NZ govern(control)ment(mind) are geoengineering NZ skies and fluoride poisoning our water. Kei hea te hikoi tika? Mihi mai Te Hui.
unfortunately our media doesn't inform deeply, stuck in a bubble of concerns lead by the people attack us now, in a bubble of british empire nonsense that USA bought out a long time ago
Unity is a worthy goal, but true unity isn’t about ignoring our differences-it’s about respecting and valuing them. In Aotearoa, Te Tiriti o Waitangi is the foundation of our nationhood. It’s not about division but about a partnership between Māori and the Crown, recognizing the unique status of Māori as tangata whenua while ensuring equal rights for all.
When we try to 'unite' by focusing only on similarities, we risk erasing the distinct identities and histories that make our country unique. Māori culture, language, and rights are not just 'differences' to be smoothed over-they are an integral part of who we are as a nation.
Real unity comes from acknowledging and addressing the injustices of the past, honoring the promises made in Te Tiriti, and working together to build a future where everyone’s identity and rights are respected. That’s how we create a strong, inclusive New Zealand, not by pretending our differences don’t exist
The ultimate way to protest is to occupy your whenua and build a life for your whanau off grid who cares what the government has to say ..we have the land what else do you need
True story. Lots of Whanau are now living on their lands inherited from our Ancestors. They are building small homes and living the rent free life, it's total freedom and it's the only way out of slavery. We grow forrest gardens and hunt our Tupuna lands to sustain ourselves, we make our own Indigenous medicines for our own personal use... now that's living Whanau
I hear that often and from Pakiha, go bush and live in blissful ignorance. Yet the government has long arms.
Some of us are still trying to get back our land eg. Ngapuhi nui tonu have not had their Wai claims sorted yet. We supported other Te Iwi Maori, it is right that they should support us back - forgetting us because we are one of the last is wrong
@@2wahineandadog I'm Nga Puhi and we live off grid in the Far North on my wife's Tupuna whenua it's been a struggle but if we can do it any Maori can Kia kaha whanau
@@ngatoa1018 Kia ora cuzzy that's exactly what me and my whanau do
Please keep in mind many many pakeha find this bill deplorable and so disingenuous. We are all negatively impacted by this. I would also wish to be included in this movement.
It is those!! That need re education. 50 years of indoctrination from Maori activity of a view that is both unbalanced and historically ...wrong!!
Alot of maori agree with this bill!
Pakeha then have their heads in the sand. Do you want Maori to take over this country in entirely??
Because that is what they want.
Check out and "read" the He Puapua road map document! Its online. That's what Te pati and Labour want for you!!
@@haydsbeks6550 I would be interested to understand more around the basis of your comment. Would you care to explain so I can have a more balanced understanding please.
Not this one. One country one people equal rights for all.
Compensation for past wrong definitely are due and should be paid.
But one persons vote and rights shouldn’t be worth more than the next person
The fact is we are not the same and we do not want to be the same we are very different and that’s what makes us special ❤
Toitū te Tiriti ✊🏽
Haumi ē! Hui ē! Tāiki ē!
For those who may be overseas at that time or cannot make it are there ways that we can send a koha?
Sharing posts of the hikoi on social media platforms will be helpful to show our togetherness regardless of race 🙏
Brilliant thought - love the togetherness shown
Let's teach people who don't know aswell whanau..everything great about being Maori..
Like what exactly?
@@roddas26 about te tiriti
and being maori.
I guess some people don't want to know.
@@JamesTimms-k2g yeah thats pretty vague.
What does it mean, exactly?
@@roddas26 I guess you are anti maori
@@JamesTimms-k2g that tell me all I need to know.
Chur bo
Massive Energy 🫶🏽
Muslim community stands shoulder to shoulder with our Maori brothers and sisters.
Thank you, God bless the Muslim people.
@@cyberba2263 kia ora to nz Muslim whanau.mauri ora
Oh please! Get real. Plenty of Muslim people oppose the activists - especially all those who have been victimised by Māori gangs!
Thank.u to our Muslim brothers and sisters
❤
I am also pakeha an I am disgusted with this government's delibrate racist maori bashing laws an continue to worsen Newzealanders in the debate over maori having any rights is only a form of control.
All people should come together and support this movement it's a must what ever nationality you are as we are all living together I support the movement and will be taking up the maori flag in support.
Good on you, Maori to rule NZ, Yeah nah
@@jameskatte1175My people are at the forefront of everything here where are urs ? Moaning over nothing..
Are u not a Happy Kiwi here that has the same rights as EVERYONE else afforded from the crown 🤔
Tautoko tenei kaupapa. We will support the hikoi what ever way we can. We also need activation days in towns themselves, for those who can't make the hikoi itself, just as we had a few months back, it was beautiful to see our people mobilise all over the country. The Hikoi is one way, but we also need to show ourselves all over the country.
Need to encourage Pakeha to support you. Many will I am sure. Kia Kaha
ae, heaps of cool pakeha, unfortunately the nasty ones have found some ignorant, ego driven tane to help platform racist schemes on nasty pakeha platforms. some tauiwi are helping spread hate and disease and addiction towards this end
To do what?? The "nasty" ones being are those that do not agree with your aspirations. That's life!!
Not when people like Hone say, " we are not going to stop until we have Sovereignty"
@@DW_Kiwiare u not happy being a kiwi here having the same rights as EVERYONE else afforded to them by the crown...
And fkng with countries founding documents starts wars .
But hay thats life ae 🤔🤣
have faith! da Joshua n Caleb generation are spear heading an exodus from Aotearoa n beyond...kua tae te waa!"Toi TU te Tiriti!"
Wish all the best and will be there in a couple of places to show support. Some big days marching there though , I wonder if its doable to walk from the north shore to Huntly in a day
Well, there are a few KFC’s on route
Thakyou Hone !
For what. Getting the backs up by most Pakeha!!
Bypassing Taranaki - I'll be there in Heart
Nga mihi nui ❤ so proud of our rangatahi....stayed persistent
The Government of New Zealand is not the Crown.
We as New Zealands people should not pay for any Crown issues.
🛑 this 💩
For myself the government is like flys,they lay there eggs and eat everything
As a collective we are and always will be KOTAHITANGA💯💯
Asking everyone to be treated equally in nz is racist apparently. I’d suggest race based laws are in fact racist.
Are u not happy being a Kiwi here having the same rights as EVERYONE else afforded to u by the crown 🤔
Why black out da picture??
God bring on the referendum David is doing a GREAT JOB pushing this through. These maori are actually European maori and need to remember it,
😆 🤣 😂 are you threatened
Threatened and triggered.
Probably Afrikaan going by their love for David Seizemore.
ALL Maori today are European Maori, with mostly non-Maori ancestry. And plenty of Pakeha, Dalmation, Asian and others have some Maori ancestry as well. And that fact needs to be placed into context when considering the Treaty - a document signed almost 200 years ago between the representatives of a British Monarch and the various chiefs of different Polynesian people groups who arrived here over a span of around 150 to 200 years (that we now call Maori), and who are all long dead! While Maori were granted British Citizenship, we now have a significant number of New Zealanders who do not. We are now a huge melting pot of people with far more diverse ancestry than simply Maori or Pakeha! There can only be one sovereignty - not a diarchy or partnership. The idea that the Treaty carries the concept that the British Monarch would be sovereign over only her own subjects is ridiculous nonsense! What about all the immigrants we have here now who are not British subjects? Who governs them? Maori, or the established government as set up by the Crown?
We would all do well to remember that in 1860, 20 years after the original Treaty signing, Governor Gore Browne invited some 200 Māori leaders from all around New Zealand to a conference at Mission Bay, Auckland. The aim of the three-week conference was to secure Māori loyalty. The Treaty was read again to the assembled leaders and its benefits explained. The hui ended with chiefs declaring they were ‘pledged to each other, to do nothing inconsistent with their declared recognition of the Queen's sovereignty, and of the union of the two races’, Māori and Pākehā.
@@Rokker61check out the birth certs, most display Maori only, unless you've found something else
@@erinpaul5762 Really? How exactly have you managed to access and study everyone's birth certificates? Even if that was possible (which it's not), parents can enter a single ethnicity for a child without having to list all ethnicities in their ancestry.
TOITŪ TE TIRITĪ we will not comply. We never seceded sovereignty ✊🏾😎 ❤️🖤🤍❤️🖤🤍
Honestly everyone needs to just harden up, no politicians are in power to better any of our lives. Whether ya black, blue green white orange grey, who giza f. If you need see and treat someone different because of their color, that's a racist. Stop blaming everyone and just worry about ourselves and do whatever obligation you think you need to live a solid moral life. We all could of been in the slums of Mumbai but no, you here in this beautiful country. Name one truthfull politician
You're missing the point the Treaty of Waitangi protects our resources for all NZers
You're missing the point!!
We have Pre Existing rights as Maori, as a Pakeha, you also have rights to be here based on Te Tiriti. The government is an unconstituted shell of the real Crown in England, where more than likely your ancestors hail from.
@jwatstom yeah fair call, but I mean that was a few hundred odd years ago, right now here in NZ there's more Chinese than Maori. Answer me this, we talking like 100s of millions of $$ the govt will pay ya iwi and tribe leaders ect, where does that money go. Not where it should do
@jwatstom I don't know my mother or father, doesn't bother me where or what or who I came from, I just try to be genuine to people and give them just abit more than what they give me, whether it good or bad. Not having a dig or nothing at all. Just giving a perspective. Maybe wrong, maybe right, that's life in a nutshell really. Churr bro cool chat🤙
@@vjbond3945 It will go wherever the Iwi decides is the best use of it. Whether that is housing, education trusts, purchasing of land for business purposes - despite what some people think it doesn't go into flash cars for a few at the top.
Don't fool for this crap! People want to know what the treaty stands for! Alot of different views from both sides! Let's talk about it!!!! Instead we have TPM and idiots like this dividing our country and gaslighting our government
It's never been divided only redneck racists come to divide it ...
Are u not a happy kiwi here having the same rights as EVERYONE else afforded to them from the crown
the run it straight gen lol... wake up mokos we been running it straight for a long time.. its us vs te kawanatanga not us vs pakeha.. we don't want to have a separate entity we want unity.. that's the people of aoteroa vs this rat goverment.
Some maori are their own worst enemies, manipulated from within and above as is seen with some of their hierarchy, that's sad.
Bro, wake up. Governments of the day & the past have been the biggest manipulators of the misery & sad plight of our Maori people for the last one hundred & fifty years plus. What are you going to assist to tautoko this kaupapa in November-December 2024 just talk or do something. I know what I'm doing, I'm joining the hikoi when it arrives from Taitokerau, North to Kirikiriroa, Hamilton, I'm on this Waka, Just like our King, Kingi Tuheitia said just be Maori every day, all day.
@@LindsayTeWhare-l9v Have a nice walk, don't forget to take a bottle of water and an umberella. Did you get time off work to do this?
Most pakeha are the enemy my dude, as seen by their comments.
@@stevehughes1510 Wasn't it your people that open fire on a Muslim community in Christchurch 🤔
Yup Māori are there own worst enemies right
Its up to iwi to pick up the slack, if the govt are making cuts tht directly effect maori.
What is scary about equality.
Unsure whether you tautoko the David bill, but let's see how you feel when changes are directed at your race because of one groups agenda and misrepresentation of Te Tiriti. Education is key, and rewriting our founding document is not one of them
@skiman828
Ask those scared of this hīkoi and perhaps you'll figure it out.
Kia Ora korua, beautiful kaupapa! Tautoko! Tautoko!
The tide is turning, Its Game over for the crown 👑, the people you surpressed for so long and treated like dogs are going to shut you down, the crown sowed the seeds not Maori, now the crown can eat there crop, kia kaha 💪💪💪 from your Samoan braddas!!
What a load of emotive crap, What planet are you on?
Maori land Seymour is a puppet
@@rore410 Hone and TMP are the racist Muppets
@@rore410 Hone and TPM are racist puppets
I suggested some ideas to MP Tama, hope it helps
There won't be a Māori house of parliament making laws for Māori
Why
@@williamriri2224 NZ shits at the thought of co-governance, let alone separatism. How would it possibly work? There would have to be near exact alignment between the two systems.
@hamishglenn4900 well maori suffers doesn't matter which party is in control it's not made for equality it's made for pakeha.we don't know until we try
@@williamriri2224 Nah, need to empower the middle class, stop taxing the shit out of labour, bring the cost of housing under control, tax capital gains on property or wealth, keep on teaching the reo, and stop pandering to wealthy demographics.
DOES ONE MAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE , YES I DO , I WILL BE THERE WHANGAREI HIKOI.
The Labour gravy train has been stopped -The people voted for change- Where was this energy when the Government locked you down and made you get jabed
Made us take the Jab , kao u maybe alot of maori I know never, kei hea whakaro
There was no compulsion to be vaccinated. The Labour government was dammed if the ignored Covid19 and dammed for the response. Even though Labour won the Covid19 election with 54% of the popular vote, that is a mandate and an expression of confidence. Just shows how thick and fickle voters are.
I stayed in lockdown and took my jab with my daughter - consequently we survived while millions around the world didn't. If you were one of those selfish ignorant woke idiots who rambled on about your personal rights with NO consideration for the person beside you that's on you. Nothing to do with this issue - get over it
@sweetascuzz
That energy is been put to use stopping the "Collision" government.
Kia Tupato: Disinfo comments pretending to be Māori friendly then twisting to disinfo. They are united against us. We must be united too, there are far more decent people so they use disinfo swarming. Kia Kaha
Yeah I noticed the tone too
@@exodusdiva2295
Yes, it's quite noticeable.
There is talk by this young Maori activist about the lack of education around te tiriti That it is Maori's ideal is to to have self determination in governing this land. A separation of everything; Education, Judicial system, Health system etc. To be left alone to make their own way in many, if not all, aspects of life here in New Zealand.
In short to be completely separate and distinct from all the other ethnicities living within New Zealand.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Maori want to be known as the first among many people groups of New Zealand. To be seen and to have preeminence and preference. over the 160 ethnicities that now live here. That Maori have more rights than any other people groups because they were the first to these shores. This means that Maori should have the first slice of the cake in everything. To have the major say and to have the final say in any decision made as to what happens in the every day life of all peoples that live here ...Now.
Are you still with me.
Maori want their culture and way of life to be the predominant way of life for all New Zealanders. They want Maoritanga and the speaking of te reo to be embraced by everyone that live here. People are here by invitation and therefore all other people groups would have to follow Tikanga and the Maori way of doing things. Is this what Maori want?
Correct me if I am wrong.
@@DW_Kiwi yes some Maori do want that we call them idiots but must most Maori just want to live on their land and be free from paying rent or a 30 year mortgage and is a option many young Maori families taking these days Maori have land we just need to use it and honestly most Maori in the North are just trying to get on with life
You really took the scenic route through the motu to get to the point.
I fell asleep!
The world is watching
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The world don't care they have their own problems
@@stephenlennon7369yeah, if the world doesn't care about the Palestinians why would they care about thriving Maori.
We must be the laughing stock of the World
This division that is being encouraged by media and people who are in parliament are deplorable. We are all immigrants to this land - Māori though recognised for your culture within NZ are not above any other citizen of New Zealand. Disrespectful
The division has always been here it's just now getting more coverage as more people are willing to stand up. The issue is not of one being above another - that is an over simplified ignorant perception. Not hard to guess which side you are on.
Agree, don't be fooled by this so called bill. It does nothing but perptuate one's narrative about their ideals. Education is key to understanding Te Tiriti
@@2wahineandadog It might be an "over simplified ignorant perception", but it's one that' been repeatedly pushed by the likes of Rawiri Waititi and his other TPM cronies that many Maori refuse to support.
@@Rokker61 I think it's just that TPM are more visible to the public. But the wider information sharing and activations are actually coming from groups that are more Hapu based. TPM are the public face (something I would hate to be given the hate they take) but the actual discussions are being had all over the country. The Island wide hikoi next week was NOT a TPM initiative and whilst I believe they will be joining their local leg - this was absolutely begun and is being managed locally. Nothing about the initiative speaks of Te Iwi Maori being better it is instead to make NZ better and that is part that isn't being heard. Come and meet up with your local group and listen to the korero - it might offer a level of understanding or interest to you.
@@2wahineandadog fair comment. I get what you're saying - yes, TPM are certainly visible, but much of the hatred they experience is brought about by their own ill-considered rhetoric. It's always a good idea to engage brain before putting mouth in motion! And, yes - TPM are not the organisers of the hikoi - although Eru Kapa-Kingi obviously has close connections with the party.
I agree - we all want a better NZ for everyone of all ethnicities here. I remember the days of my youth, growing up on our dairy farm near Te Kopuru on the Northern Wairoa river with my mātua whāngai and our seemingly endless whanau! And the happy times spent at our local marae (Ripia) where the whole community of all ethnicities was welcome. Back in the day we had Māori, Pākeha, Dalmation and Chinese - almost in equal numbers - and nobody felt animosity or judgement or disadvantage because of their race. We all treated each other with respect and got on with life working together and playing together. There was nothing anywhere near the division that we see today.
your rights dont come from the Treaty, the treaty was a handover to crown to administrate of the company that they declared in 1835 for the purpose to trade, the gift of a recognisable flag was to show they were friendly when on the seas or at foreign ports. Why the bill. The treaty is incomplete, it should be deposited into the trust created, to fund the trust
David Seymour started this fight so it has to addressed by Māori which is what Hone and Eru are saying.
Toitū Te Tiritī.
I feel for Maori . And all nz . It seems like Maori are being manipulated by their own people . Being always told it’s the government that’s the enemy ,to hide the control and dictators within that claim to help Maori and yet all they are doing is making themselves rich and causing confusion and division . I hope some day peace can come to this island and all brothers can stand together working and thriving to grow our family’s together .
Whilst I am undecided if your comment is friendly - I would like to illustrate that you are making the government the good guy and some Maori as the bad guy - this is the division that is a problem for us all that you are deciding without talking to us that some of us are bad simply because we are Maori - that is negative thinking that has caused this issue.
Atm the government is the one trying to remove anything Māori using “we must be equal” slogan.
There will never be peace whilst trying to diminish another’s mana!!
We know who we are where we come from.we are Maori.our leaders are our family they whakapapa to whanau happy iwi.they are chosen by us to speak on behalf of the whanau.they are also accountable to their whanau hapu iwi..
@bruceljnes9745
Your backhanded comment is obvious AND creepy my dude.
Comon tangata whenua. Distraction experts NZ govern(control)ment(mind) are geoengineering NZ skies and fluoride poisoning our water. Kei hea te hikoi tika? Mihi mai Te Hui.
Hui hui, no dui. NZers are far to politically passive.
unfortunately our media doesn't inform deeply, stuck in a bubble of concerns lead by the people attack us now, in a bubble of british empire nonsense that USA bought out a long time ago
If you spent more time trying to improve yourselves and less time deleting my comments in real time then perhaps you'd all be better off.
ana Kia Kaha e te Whanau! Till we get the aroha based society many fought for.