The Maori Declaration Of Independence
Dear Interested Parties, both Maori and Non Maori.
I see that some New Zealand Government constituents are quicker to come to the party than some other Maori (and Non Maori) Party members who are no doubt nursing their wounded pride at not having founded the MDOI themselves. For the record, I will recognize all goodwill toward the signing of the Maori Declaration Of Independence 2008 in 2009 - both Maori and non-Maori.
For the record, I do carry both Maori and non-Maori heritage, however, such combined afiliation does not in any way, shape or form, deter me from my course of fighting for ancient, historic and indigenous Maori rights and freedom from oppression.
I am writing the Maori Declaration Of Independence 2008 on canvas, so that it can sit right next to the Treaty Of Waitangi and be preserved over the many eternities of Maori future. What dya reckon Hone? Once again, my apologies for the belittling Hone-come-lately comment, but I owed you for attacking my credibility and good intentions without just cause. And we're still not even for that yet.
Do the maths people. Once the Maori Declaration Of Independence has been signed by all Maori Tribes throughout Aotearoa, the following benefits take place for Maori:
• All land is automatically returned without question.
Those tribes who accepted payouts for their previously
confiscated land, can either pay that money back, or put it
towards the cost of renting their land to Government, and/or
harm and suffering done to their tribes.
• Maori can
then insist on obtaining rent from which ever business
and/or residential property that is occupying their land. I
insist that this will be the occupation of the Maori
Government Of Aotearoa - NOT the individual or tribe, so
that the process is a peaceful one.
• Maori will no
longer be required to pay NZ Government Taxes, and NZ
Government will need to enter into a system of paying the
Maori Government Of Aotearoa, a portion of the taxes that
they collect from their people.
• Maori Government Of
Aotearoa will continue to charge taxes to the Maori people,
at a rate that will be settled upon by those in Maori
Government.
• New Zealand Government will have
ABSOLUTELY NO JURISDICTION over Maori whatsoever.
• Negotiations will be entered into by the Maori
Government Of Aotearoa and the New Zealand Government Of
Aotearoa in order to ensure an amicable and co-dependent
relationship abides.
• The number of Maori schools
throughout the country will increase substantially.
• But perhaps best of all, is the fact that our Maori
Declaration Of Independence 2008 will be just as legit as
the New Zealand Declaration Of Independence 1835, and will
supersede the expired Treaty Of Waitangi 1840. Yeeee
hooooo!!!
These are just some of the reasons that Maori
now have to jump up and down and shout - there is a God!!!
It is my wish that New Zealand Government will graciously accept the new changes taking place in the political landscape of this country.
ENDS