27-10-2023, 06:33 PM
(27-10-2023, 10:17 AM)king1 Wrote: I've always felt that Treaty settlements are just that, settlements. We negotiate with the representatives of the tribe and compensate for past grievances...
New Zealand's purpose in providing the settlements is to draw a line in the sand to be able to say that we have righted the wrongs, in a fair and equitable manner. In Full and Final Settlement so to speak...
It is not an investment - it is not a redistribution of wealth - it is not a favour or backhander to Maori representatives. It is a line in the sand...
What happens with the money after that is of no concern to anyone else, other than members of the said tribes... After settlements are paid it is not our money - we have no claim to it, we have no say over how it is spent, it is not our problem.
IMO they are welcome to do what they like with it - some will invest it wisely, some tribal leaders will be greedy, some won't 'trickle down' settlement money, some tribes will probably end up in court because of fraud or mismanagement.
But New Zealand has made good on past grievances, we have drawn the line in the sand and as a society, move on somewhat more united because of it... Of course there will always be those that just feel like this money is a handout for Maori...
There will always also be those who actually prefer that we not help those in need, for whatever deeply strange ideas they manage to come up with.
We may be doing it slowly but we are at least trying to make reparation where needed & if it wasn't for the treaty then we might be going down the Australian path.
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)