[QUOTE=Phurrball;1186925]A working knowledge of Tikanga is necessary to move forward in this country
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I don't see why.

[QUOTE=Phurrball;1186925]A working knowledge of Tikanga is necessary to move forward in this country
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I don't see why.

Actually, I would have thought a working knowledge of the three R's would have been more use and there appears to be quite a number of kids leaving school with some pretty low standards in all three.
I agree with Jim and Phurrball, but, lets face it - most people don't like to think - they like to bitch and complain and moan and grizzle because it's not exactly the way they want it in their little proscribed world...........
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
I think they are trying to tighly hold onto a wet bar of soap.
Itll eventually fizzle out over time.
Isnt tangata whenua pre maori??
If not, what is the word??I know they have one .. wonder why a so called "indigenous race" would have a word for what they know was here before them...


I'm a big fan of Maori TV. They seem to understand the "charter" better than does the State Broadcaster.
I can't remember the last time I watched anything on One or 2, so I couldn't care less what other riveting content they choose to air. Maybe they could buff Martin Clunes, Robson Green or one of those other pommie actors up with a bit of brown nugget and the occasional "kia ora". That should do it nicely for them.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

Well at least thats what TVNZ thought last funding round, have a brown face and then we meet the charter no matter what the show is.
I love the fact that our kids are getting taught both sides of the story re: new zealands history and culture. And i think that our kids will learn an understanding of each others backgrounds that will equip them much better to take this country forward in the future.
The real issue here is what is our government for????
I can't get past that it should be the welfare of the citizens and for me the compulsory items are law and order, defense, health, education, transport and the maintenance of freedom for the citizens (lots of stuff in this one such as speech, association, the right to conduct business et al).
Can someone please explain / justify why this government is spending friggin lots of money on this sort of stuff when we have things like the following?
From here http://www.starship.org.nz/index.php/pi_pageid/1531 This is a charity setup to get money for a childrens hospital FFS!@!Originally Posted by Lucy (zena one)
I'd be real interested in any explanation / justifications that put sufficent health care for our sick children ahead of social engineering.
And this is just the tip of the iceberg - we have lost the plot!
Actually i reckon a few more that understand Tika whatever it is working would be a great way for this country to move forward,me i am just sick of watching all the handouts to a group of people that have the same opportunities and starting point that i did.Dont bother with the racist crap i would say the same about any group of bludgers.
Be the person your dog thinks you are...
Just means I will be watching Sky a bit more often...
...Just another government scheme to force things on us that the majority of us dont need or want! Things are getting more socialistic and draconian to the majority by the day! seems if you are a minority you are given things to you on a platter!....and beurocrats in any level of government seem to despise the middle aged middle class white guy...
...Racism is rampant in New Zealand...The country is racist towards us Honkies!
If you are not black, or you are not gay or a dyke you dont seem to get a look in as far as the Govt is concerned!
Last edited by Bren; 31st August 2007 at 21:45. Reason: punctuation
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