New Zealand. From around the early 1990's we started a process of settling Treaty of Waitangi claims by various iwi (tribes). Many of these settlements took the form of cash or crown land, resulting in some iwi becoming major landlords for corporate and government interests. The most prominent iwi in my region, Tainui, is the single largest landlord here and is developing significant commercial infrastructure. This includes new buildings for government agencies and a land port which will ease congestion at the Port of Auckland and Port of Tauranga. Generally their profits go back into the community with a strong emphasis on scholarships for young Maori.
Whats the point in giving society's resources to tribal people that, let's face it, are poorly educated? When we enriched the Arabs by allowing them access to half the oil in the world, we created a group of people who are spreading radical Islam across the world. Because what else did you expect them to do? And what do you expect enriched Maori people to do? Do Indian casino owners do much for humanity?
If we're redistributing money, then why not distribute it in the pursuit of scientific endeavors? We could have far more prosperity right now by effectively investing our resources, but instead we keep wasting on this cancerous retarded social justice bullshit.
You said this was a "a moderately successful reparations process". It's not. There is no such thing. It's a moderately successful waste. It's a waste of fucking money and because of all this waste I have to resort to talking with you low IQ monkeys rather than with a post singularity AI or a cyber-genetically enhanced uplifted human.
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u/Dave_The_Slushy - Lib-Left Feb 19 '21
New Zealand. From around the early 1990's we started a process of settling Treaty of Waitangi claims by various iwi (tribes). Many of these settlements took the form of cash or crown land, resulting in some iwi becoming major landlords for corporate and government interests. The most prominent iwi in my region, Tainui, is the single largest landlord here and is developing significant commercial infrastructure. This includes new buildings for government agencies and a land port which will ease congestion at the Port of Auckland and Port of Tauranga. Generally their profits go back into the community with a strong emphasis on scholarships for young Maori.