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Originally Posted by Ronin4hire
The simple fact is that today Maori have a voice. The Tibetans do not. If you want to justify the Tibetan occupation by comparing it to other wrongs committed throughout history then that is weak.
There is a popular saying in the English language "Two wrongs don't make a right"
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Good, give it enough time and economic growth, hopefully Tibetans in Tibet would live prosperously (under Chinese rule of course, well they are Chinese right? Just like the Miaos the Mongolians and the Koreans). It will eventually become a similar system to NZ, which, isn't too bad now is it.
Oh even better, at least Chinese isn't even taught at Tibetan primary schools. That's for middle and high school.