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William Daniel's avatar

Look man, I grew up in the wild Bush on that wet West Coast, beside the banks of that Inangahua river, and all those forest tree species are an inalienable part of my collective cultural inheritance as a pakeha West coaster, indigenous to the land of Te Waipounamu. Those forest species are certainly not exclusively Maori data. And the logic of 'we were here first' holds no more significance than the kindergarten playground bluff, from whence that logic whakapapas.

What's more, I'm quite sure that 'social justice' is completely an imported ideology that derives from some rationalistic notion in connection with that 1789 revolutionaries in Paris France, which brought about the serious sin of regicide and other irreligious blasphemies that should have no part in a healthy community orientation lifestyle.

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Pamela Somerville's avatar

Look, one of my ancestors was on the first ship of convicts from England to NSW Australia. This is true.

As the ship was coming into harbour it broke up, and my ancestor surfed in to shore on a plank, becoming the first world surfer. Then he met up with other survivors and formed a gang. His name was Ned Kelly. (Not true but it is amazing what legends families can concoct from one fact)

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