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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwiwomble" data-source="post: 1101489" data-attributes="member: 45355"><p>most people i talk do dont think about people as "foreigners" like that, being from overseas doesn't inherently make you bad</p><p></p><p>As i say in my experience your average person can differentiate between the current monarchy and the those that actually conoloised. There were many wrongs done to the Maori but, and i say this without meaning to diminish anything, it wasn;t the same as the crimes committed against the Aboriginals or the slavery perpetrated against the people of africa, or the theft of resources from other parts of the world, and so i've always found there is possibly more acceptance of the good aspects</p><p></p><p>People from england are referred to and Ngati Otoria, the Tribe of Victoria in the treaty, partners in it. that partnership was definitely abused my generations of people and in some aspect even but those that wrote the treaty but for lots of people appreciate the intent, a partnership</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwiwomble, post: 1101489, member: 45355"] most people i talk do dont think about people as "foreigners" like that, being from overseas doesn't inherently make you bad As i say in my experience your average person can differentiate between the current monarchy and the those that actually conoloised. There were many wrongs done to the Maori but, and i say this without meaning to diminish anything, it wasn;t the same as the crimes committed against the Aboriginals or the slavery perpetrated against the people of africa, or the theft of resources from other parts of the world, and so i've always found there is possibly more acceptance of the good aspects People from england are referred to and Ngati Otoria, the Tribe of Victoria in the treaty, partners in it. that partnership was definitely abused my generations of people and in some aspect even but those that wrote the treaty but for lots of people appreciate the intent, a partnership [/QUOTE]
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