(21-01-2024, 11:30 AM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: I cannot get past the effrontery of the descendants of the colonists seeking to rewrite the Treaty that founded the nation they now seek to lead. The unbridled arrogance of it just stuns me.
They have learned nothing from past errors.
Now then, I'm sure they know best, what with their infinite wisdom - or at least somehow think they do...


(21-01-2024, 11:18 AM)harm_less Wrote: This more indepth report from John Campbell seems to capture the essence of the hui in a positive light.
https://www.1news.co.nz/2024/01/21/john-...to-say-no/
Cheers for posting that - I especially enjoyed this:
"Ng─üpuhi arenÔÇÖt a K─½ngitanga iwi. They donÔÇÖt see K─½ngi T┼½heitia as their king. And they contain Waitangi within their broad, northern boundaries ÔÇô home, of course, to the Waitangi commemorations, our most famous form of national hui.
And yet they came, hundreds of Ng─üpuhi. Some wearing korowai made especially for the occasion. Some the direct descendants of Treaty signatories. A waiata, composed for the hui, rehearsed beyond newness into a heartfelt and singular voice.
That so very many people would arrive here, only six weeks later, in the holiday-season slowness of the third week of January, speaks not only to how resoundingly those present reject the coalition governmentÔÇÖs Treaty Principles Bill, but also to a strength of unity already existing."
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)