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Is This Any Different to a Mafia Protection Scheme?

This ‘pay the money and you can have your cultural assessment…’ goes against all that is fair and democratic. It actually diminishes their own mana!

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Pee Kay
No Minister

Michael Laws exposes more Māori graft where Ngāi Tahu blatantly demand compensation for not objecting to OceanaGold’s Macraes mine near Dunedin.

New Zealand will disappear beneath the waves of bankruptcy because of our race-based grievance industry. We are being milked dry by greed.

We are being subjected to a prodigious grift/graft arrangement.

An arrangement that is delivering remarkable returns to the perpetrators.

Is this any different to the mafia protection scheme, where payment is extorted from businesses or individuals by the Mafia in exchange for not harming them?

This ‘pay the money and you can have your cultural assessment…’ goes against all that is fair and democratic.

This is unequivocally hypocritical and shallow. Ngāi Tahu extorting corporations by using cultural objections only accentuates disrespect for the law and the absence of personal integrity.

It actually diminishes their own mana!

This madness that is racial privilege must be nullified... now.

This article was originally published by No Minister.

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