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I don't think the issues with the Maori are nearly as troublesome as what the US has to deal with. There was no slavery (as far as I know of) there but the Maori situation is probably a lot closer to the issues of American Indians. Just MHO.
<< .... the Maori situation is probably a lot closer to the issues of American Indians. >>
The "Maori situation" is entirely the creation of Socialist-Internationalist enabled and facilitated historical revisionists and divisiveness-promoters [And other shop-steward-mentality Limey immigrants] who both delusionally-fantasized and taught to several generations of school children an entirely-fabulist Maori "history" and incited the half of New Zealand's population who are of below-average intelligence and such other Labour Party supporters as those too mean-spirited and/or greedy to be otherwise politically inclined to become disgruntled and angry at and by delusional "wrongs" and "deprivations."
Actual pre-Abel Tasman/James Cook/Civilization Maori history [Of endemic warfare, canabilism and lives gruesome, brutal and short] and the actual history of [Generally wonderful] relationships among all of New Zealand's immigrant peoples bear no relationship whatsoever to the horrors conjured up by New Zealand's ludicrous-left-wing Labour Party racists.
Kiwis will soon shrug off their moron-and-self-serving socialists, will restore race relations to the harmonious state they once enjoyed -- and will turn their nation back toward the Civilized world.
Blessings -- Brian
,,, the Maoris wouldn't want you to know it, but before New Zealand was colonized, they were one of the biggest group of slave traders in the southseas. Inter-tribal hatred has now simmered down to old scores being settled if there was ever a revolution here, but it's not all that visible these days. The Moriori were much worse off under pre-European colonization.