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Worshiper of Coffee

@caffeineworship

Truth Seeker • Freedom Fighter • Creator of Art • Mother of Teens • Free Speech • Womanhood Warrior • Motorcyclist • Heretic • Yeah/Nah

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calendar_today13-11-2021 00:51:26

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They are all unrepentant. They will never apologise. They will never accept responsibility for any of the harms caused. They all read from the same playbook and they’ve rehearsed their lines. Arrogant cowards.

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The general sentiment here is that sadly Te Reo has been politicised and as a result there’s been an inevitable backlash. 5 or 6 years ago I was happily and organically incorporating Te Reo into my daily life. I even purchased a Te Reo clock, which still hangs in our kitchen.

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Behold a New Zealand Secondary School Teacher who: A. doesn’t know our PMs surname B. claims someone called “Luxton” looks after the rich C. is asking you to “beep for Maoris” D. mentions someone called Seymour Peter Jones …. but we’re not sure why E. clearly isn’t spending her

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For the record Chris Hipkins it’s $8b per year which is around 4.5% of total Crown Expenditure. That’s the interest on our current $185b debt. In 2017 core Crown debt was $59b. We are in this current fiscal situation because of your party’s economic mismanagement. So bitch all

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Also, how fricken condescending to be told that the expectations have been lowered because you’re Maori or Pasifika. If my employer or educator lowered their expectations based on my sex (because supposedly I’ve suffered oppression and inequity in my life, or they just need more

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Martin Bradbury on the The Bradbury Group Podcast posed a question to John Tamihere yesterday: “If Labour and TPM agreed to work together in the Māori electorates, with a TPM electorate vote and a Labour party vote strategy, you could create a 6 seat overhang that would lock