The indigenous world view is inclusive and beneficial to ALL. And the key to bringing us closer together is not by homogenising our society, but by leaning into each others cultures and embracing our differences.
“Ending division by race” and the “We are all one” rhetoric is a form of cultural erasure and a perpetuation of the colonising agenda. Not only does it ignore the very existence of indigenous people and the fact that this country’s founding document is premised on PARTNERSHIP -
etc.. Co-governance is a fundamental step in not only acknowledging us as treaty partners, but it is the only way forward in regards to rectifying a system that CONTINUES to oppress and displace us
@thisteeks really got me in a chokehold, I’m single as shit like my phone probably been off and I don’t know it single and I’m here feeling all in love cause his album
We need to talk about this, the only communication to Aucklanders about yesterday's catastrophic weather event from Auckland Council's social media account, posted at least six hours after the heaviest rain began. It's not an update or bulletin, it's a PR defence of the mayor.
We have opened a Civil Defence Centre at St Leonard’s Road School, 15 St. Leonard’s Road, Kelston for those who have been displaced by today’s flooding
The fact that people can observe Jacinda during speeches like this and not recognise the sincerity, the compassion, the caring nature and the authenticity of her character? The polarisation of hatred towards her is concerning on so many levels
No matter what your views are Jacinda deserves her flowers. She led our country through some of its darkest times and she did it always with integrity, grace and kindness. What a privilege to witness. Thank you for your service 🙏🏼
Prime Minister @JacindaArdern has guided New Zealand through crises and seized opportunities by leading with foresight, integrity and empathy. Her country is better off because of her remarkable leadership—and the rest of us are too.