Broadcaster and Te Reo lobbyist/activist/legend Piripi Walker lays out the case:
Why Maori seek share of 4G spectrum
(stuff.co.nz via Bryce Edwards NZPD)
A highlight for me, early in his argument:
We should not be surprised in the digital age that its protections, in respect of the assumed royal prerogative (the right of kings, queens and parliaments to assert ownership over raw resources and the right to own and sell) reaches into areas like the spectrum resource. The courts have accepted that the Treaty deliberately placed a fetter over the prerogative in New Zealand.
Maori should not be blamed for the length and sharpness of those guarantees. Maori didn’t write the Treaty nor initiate the migration and colonisation which necessitated it. They are entitled to cling to the contract their ancestors signed.
It’s useful to remember that in all the claims Maori have made for spectrum in both broadcasting and telecommunications, they have displayed a clear idea of what they would do with spectrum and why it is needed. All have faced fierce Crown opposition and produced bitter fights in the courts.
All over the world a person or a group’s or a government’s attitude to ‘indigenous rights’ is like a litmus test. These issues, righting past injustices, have always seemed to me parallel with attitudes and responses to resettling wealth and goods confiscated from dispossessed Jews in the lead up to and during World War II.
I’m not Jewish or Maori (I’ve had a little to do with the impressive Piripi Walker and Huirangi Waikerepuru and, early on, some in the Wellington Maori Radio crowd through my late mother-in-law Tungia and Otaki whanau, and always wish them well) but let me say this as a New Zealander:
I’m intolerant of the shallow evasiveness of arguments like “The past is the past, what’s that got to do with us today?” (And don’t get me started on John Ansell’s heinous “Stone Age” and “Maorification” racist dog whistle politics.)
It’s easy to see that for generations Swiss Banks held on to what was fairly obviously Nazi plunder, resisting all attempts to repatriate that treasure to its rightful owners or their heirs … and then eking out the slenderest of token gestures as damage control after their decades of stonewalling provoked despair for the claimants.
Is that an unfair or offensive comparison to the Crown’s actions here in NZ? Perhaps your answer to that question is another litmus test.
– P
The one key value to Maori ownership or rights over anything is this …
– Keeping pricks like the Minister of Everything [from] owning it all and selling it off to their rich mates
– Keeping it in trust for all of NZ
And thats with the codicill to the will – that they dont get hijacked by the corruption that infests the world of corporates and finance – and flog Kiwiland for a quick buck and slavery to beijing.
Keeping pricks like etc etc FROM owning it all ….
Sorry … word missing. [OK, I fixed it – P]
I see it purely pragmatically – and coming from a part maori background … with a bit of Dali thrown in … for good measure … i’ve known people who are maori who are far more trustworthy with the land and its resources than these assholes in the National Party – and a significant component of the labour party.
Ivan I know you don’t like the present government, but please don’t stoop to cheap abuse like calling them (anyone) “a**holes”. Make your arguments without that — OK? It’s a matter of the tone of the site … you’re on a slippery slope to hate speech, as discussed here: http://www.thepaepae.com/calling-out-haters-like-cameron-slater/27732/
UPDATE: I realised I have called people (inspecifically) a**holes here on ThePaepae.com. See my thoughts about such ‘fings’ here: http://www.thepaepae.com/a-loathsome-piece-of-filth/23740/
– P
Welllll – yes you do stoop to cheap abuse.
The great unwashed – the common people – well (well) below your payscale – do in fact regularly use such real-world speech.
I counsel you to visit a local pub near you.
Sample for yourself.
Its one of the privileges of the powerless you see …. we get to call them names – they get to legislate and persecute us.
its been going on for centuries.
the peasants are indeed – revolting …
I willingly tug my forelock – ooooh arrr oooo moi lorrd…
I wont use Asshole again i promise. Can i still say fuck wit – prick and dickwad??
After all – i didnt call Mihi etc etc any of those names – just criticised her lack of style of interview and reedy inconsequential vocalisations …
That’s shabby Ivan.
Peter … it is NOT shabby … lighthearted references aside … its nothing less than reality.
I personally admire what you do and what you stand for … but at the same time … you also push the boundaries often with a very well constructed protective shield of reasonableness as your “out”